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Posted April 20, 2009 By Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, April 20 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists looking at everyday factors that influence cancer risk are finding important new clues that could affect cancer prevention strategies. "Many...
What are the things indoors that should concern me the most? Most people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors― in their homes or other buildings. So for many people, the health risks of indoor air pollution are greater than those outdoors....
Simplify Choose products with simpler ingredient lists and fewer synthetic chemicals. Avoid synthetic fragrance (look for the word “fragrance” on labels), and use fewer products overall. Ask yourself if you really need that product and all those...
There’s no escaping it: stress is a part of our lives. How we handle that stress can have an impact on our health. Every day, we hear more and more about the harm it may cause our minds and bodies,- from heart disease to anxiety attacks. Now...
Changing your diet to decrease your risk of developing cancer is a good idea but starting an exercise program might also be helpful. Exercise is an important part of any weight loss program. Being overweight and inactive could be hazardous to your...

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