Cancer

Alcohol = breast cancer risk 
While we may not be able to eliminate all breast cancer risks, new research points to at least one modifiable lifestyle choice we can make to reduce our personal risk: alcohol consumption. Statistically, three to six drinks a week significantly increases breast cancer risk.  
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Unexpected Challenge
The children were off to school. I rush to take my shower. There’s a plane to catch. My husband and I are finally escaping for a long weekend to “The Big Apple.” I shower and as I wash my breast, my fingers brush over a small lump. My heart skips a beat. Can’t be! There’s no time. I anxiously call my husband. We agree to let it go for the weekend.
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Stop Hurting your Hide!
Do you Remember those joyfully sinful, sun-soaked March breaks and the luxurious summers by the lake? Well, our permanently damaged, lined, elephant-like leathery skin, that’s spotted and blotchy not only remembers but may be hiding free radical damage. 
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Cancer - Fighting Vitamin E Succinate
What form and what dosage of Vitamin E do you take?
During the past ten years a number of important research papers have shown that Vitamin E, in the form Vitamin E succinate, has noticeably superior anti-cancer properties compared to other forms of Vitamin E such as Vitamin E acetate, Vitamin E nicotinate, and gamma-tocopherol.
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