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Obesity and inactivity Only Linked to Half of All Colon Cancer Cases

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Obesity and inactivity qualifies as a component in half of all colon cancer cases. This figure is surprisingly less than once believed. Being able to identify patients with a certain gene would help physicians be able to suggest activity for

Debunking Acupuncture Myths

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Needles tend to freak out people even during necessary medical procedures, so it’s understandable not to want to use them for beauty and relaxation techniques. Learning about the benefits of acupuncture may help change your view on the necessity of

Who Needs Deodorant

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“Deodorant certainly serves its purpose but if you’ve ever left the house with white residue on your clothes, you’d probably agree that if you didn’t need it, you wouldn’t wear it. But for some people that’s not the case. According

Mediterranean vs. Low Fat Diet

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Instead of cutting all the fat–and fun!—out of your diet, try eating a Mediterranean diet. At least that’s what some Spanish researchers are saying. The February 25th edition of the New England Journal of Medicine contains a Spanish study showing

Seven Day Confidence Booster

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“Seven days to a new you” is a lifesaver for those times when you need some rejuvenation, quick. It details what to do first and why. This will save lots of wasted energy, money, and time so make sure to

Top 5 Anti-Aging Articles for the Week of February 18, 2013

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The Top 5 Top 5 Anti-Aging Articles for the Week of February 18, 2013 are… This week brought us many excellent anti-aging and beauty tips; from beauty tips that help shape anti-aging efforts starting at a young age to looking

Stars That Look Better with Age

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Time and again, society sees more and more examples of why aging doesn’t mean an end to beauty or style. Preventive skin care, better healthcare and knowledge, plus changing perceptions all play into this welcomed phenomenon. Below, a slideshow of

Aubrey de Grey in Rejuvenation Research

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Famed British aging expert Aubrey de Grey’s Competing Causes of Chronic Ill Health: What Do We Do and What Should We Do? is featured in this month’s Rejuvenation Research, available online via subscription. de Grey says: “One of the foremost

Extended Low-Intensity Exercise Benefits

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Prolonged extensions of low energy activity prove better for cholesterol, insulin, and lipids levels than an hour of intense exercise, according to a new study by Dutch researchers published in the February issue of PLOS One and discussed in a

Is Hating Exercise Hard-Wired?

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Do chemistry and biology play into why people workout? It seems that people fall into two mindsets in regards to working out: they either love to get sweaty via exercise or they think of it as torture. Scientists hope to

Start Fresh Lunch Details

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Lunch can be difficult. You are at work eating whatever you can find while sitting at your desk or eating on a thirty minute lunch run. Or you are eating while driving around kids or juggling other aspects of your

Beautiful Skin at Any Age

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Skin changes. Duh, I have a mirror! Ok, sarcasm aside, it only helps to know how to make skin glow with health at any age. This article begins with the 20’s, explaining how to have a good skin care routine