Cocoa can help prevent onset of colon carcinogenesis
A new study on living animals has shown for the first time that eating cocoa (the raw material in chocolate) can help to prevent intestinal complaints linked to oxidative stress, including colon carcinogenesis onset caused by chemical substances.
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Bernard Pettingill, Ph.D., Nils Westerlund, DPT., Commentary: Historical COLA (CPI) Calculations vs. Current ...
There was no Cost of Living Adjustment for Supplemental Security Income in 2010 or 2011. However, there will be an SSI COLA for 2012 of 3.6% affecting more than 60 million Americans.
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Carole Carson: Fitness and Obesity Trends to Watch for in 2012: It's Not a Small World After All
By 2020, four out of five of your friends, coworkers, family members and neighbors will be overweight or obese, and half of them will be diabetic or prediabetic. Today's reality, however, does not dictate the future.
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Diabetes Mystery: Why Are Type 1 Cases Surging?
When public health officials fret about the soaring incidence of diabetes in the U.S. and worldwide, they are generally referring to type 2 diabetes. About 90 percent of the nearly 3 close çCerveris, centerld who have diabetes suffer from the type 2 form of the illness, which mostly starts causing problems in the 40s and 50s and is tied to the stress that extra pounds place on the body’s ability ...
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Study shows childhood experiences have long-term effects on health in midlife
Nurturing mothers have garnered accolades for rescuing skinned knees on the playground and coaxing their children to sleep with lullabies. Now they're gaining merit for their offspring's physical health in middle age.
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