The Abundant Benefits of Honey
Honey is typically thought of as a golden liquid that is extra sweet and tastes very good, yet some people
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Honey is typically thought of as a golden liquid that is extra sweet and tastes very good, yet some people
Many of you may have heard at some point about how early detection of breast cancer (or of any cancer)
Used to ward off vampires and werewolves by Central Europeans long ago, it’s been called ‘the stinking rose’ and has
During the majority of the modern era, religion and medicine were two things that stood on the opposite sides of
Women who have endometriosis may be at higher risk for cancer according to an article published in Medscape.com. Almost ninety million women suffer from this disease – almost all of them pre-menopausal. Although this disease isn’t life threatening, it can cause a lot of pain and discomfort for women who are unfortunate enough to deal with it.
Could something as simple as drinking tea lower the risk of ovarian cancer? A new study suggests that it is. Find out why brewing a cup of hot tea could be smart medicine for women.
Many people feel helpless in the face of cancer. Even if they don’t have it, they worry about getting it. Fortunately, lifestyle factors such as avoiding smoking and excess alcohol, and leading an active lifestyle help to reduce the chance of developing this sometimes devastating disease. Now, a new study shows that diet may be important for reducing the risk of lymphoma, or cancer of the lymphatic system. This relatively common form of cancer kills over 16,000 people each year.

Sun exposure has some benefits since it’s a natural source of vitamin D, but too much ultraviolet light can lead to premature aging and skin cancer. Everyone that spends time in the sun needs a sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB light. Before applying sun products, be sure you’re getting the protection you need. If you have a bottle of sunscreen from last summer, is it okay to use it – or can sunscreen expire?
Being as I am a new phenomenon to many of you (!), I figure I should at least introduce myself
Right now, I am less than two weeks away from a partial liver transplant. I am 29 years old. Finding