Cancer Prevention

STRESS:  Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It

Written by Marianne E. Morano, M.S., ACSM, CWC

STRESS; the word itself gives us grief.  We know that prolonged, unmanaged stress is harmful to our health, and as such, we can’t continually live with it.  Unfortunately, it is nearly impossible to live life without some type of stress, and as such, we can’t live without it.

So what is stress, how does it affect our body, mind and spirit, and how do we manage it?  These are some of the questions we will be exploring in this article.

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6 Steps To Detox The Air In Your Home

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How Stress Affects Cancer’s Spread

From The Scientist

A mouse study reveals how chronic stress remodels lymphatic vasculature to facilitate the spread of tumor cells.

By  | March 1, 2016

5 Tips To Avoid Cancer From A Doc Who's Devoted His Life To Preventing The Disease

SEPTEMBER 25, 2015

People who have suffered and beaten cancer are willing to do anything they can to prevent the disease from returning. And that's probably a mindset everyone should adopt, whether they've had cancer or not.

The good news: "Almost all the measures you could take to stay cancer-free after treatment hold true for those who have not had cancer," says Dwight McKee, MD, who is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, nutrition, and integrative and holistic medicine.

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