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[spacer height="20px"]Whether you’re a vegetarian or just want to eat healthier, I suggest taking a look at the Seventh-Day Adventists that researchers at Loma Linda University in California have been following for decades: [spacer height="20px"]Seventh Day Adventists tend to believe in a moderation based healthy diet

[spacer height="20px"]The possible connection between cellphones and cancer is controversial. The growing number of adults and children using cell phones continues to rise, leaving many of us asking what’s the risk? [spacer height="20px"]Let’s look at what we do know: [spacer height="20px"]Cell phones work by sending signals using

[spacer height="20px"]The new prediction from the National Cancer Institute states that by 2030 the incidence of breast caner will rise by 50%.One question you may ask is why?[spacer height="20px"]Well, thanks to the Baby Boom generation, more people are entering their twilight years; our country’s increased

[spacer height="20px"]The World Health Organization is raising concern about a widely used weed killer in our agriculture. "Glyphosate" is known on the market as the “best-selling weedkiller Roundup." [spacer height="20px"]Its use has been steadily increased over the past 20 years on our farms, especially in corn

[spacer height="20px"]Small changes in a man's fitness level in midlife can have a significant impact on whether or not he gets diagnosed with lung and colon cancer 10-15 years later. [spacer height="20px"]What's more, a man's fitness level in midlife translates to him being less likely to