Melanoma is a very aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer, causing more than 75 percent of skin cancer deaths. Learn how to reduce your risk and identify suspicious moles.
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A new study has found that long term use of hormone therapy to manage menopause symptoms slightly raises the risk of developing breast cancer.
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Millions of baby boomers take a baby aspirin every day to reduce their risk of heart attacks, but it may cause more harm than good for some.
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Inadequate sun exposure or intake of vitamin D can put people at a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disease.
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No more excuses, you can adopt a more healthy diet by adding more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein.
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While diet alone won’t cure cancer, the right diet can boost your strength and help your body “outwit” the cancer cells by not feeding them what they crave.
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Tobacco control programs, such as tax hikes and smoking bans, are effective at reducing cancer deaths.
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A traditional Mediterranean diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, olives, and even a little wine.
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Brussel sprouts are one of the most hated vegetables, but serving them up with a tasty orange glaze may help you love them.
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Kale is a nutrient dense leafy green that is heartier than spinach with a broccoli-like flavor.
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Food packaging chemicals are being found in blood tests in children and they may impact the immune system.
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You don’t have to be a vegetarian everyday, but you could try giving meat up for just one day a week.
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Women who have had a history of endometriosis are at a greater risk of developing certain types of ovarian cancer.
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Men, and the women who love them, need to be aware that heart disease and prostate cancer may be linked.
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A recent analysis by the EPA sets the benchmark for how much dioxin a person can tolerate without damaging health effects.
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Carbohydrates are vital to our bodies for energy, but some carbs, such as fruits and vegetables, are better for us than other carb sources.
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This doctor thinks that employers could boost productivity by ensuring that employees have adequate vitamin D levels.
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According to new research there appears to be a strong connection between heart disease and prostate cancer..
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Tis the season for low vitamin D levels. Numerous studies have found low levels of vitamin D can increase the risk of a variety of diseases.
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