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Keywords: Cancer
Total Results: 9
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Survival Tactics
By Erin Peterson, November 2008
Exercise helped Wendy Rahn beat breast cancer. Now she’s helping other
survivors realize the importance of staying active during... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Catherine Guthrie, November 2007
When an otherwise healthy, fit person who has “done everything
right” receives a cancer diagnosis, it can feel unfair on many... READ ON ...
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Every Step Counts
By Elizabeth Noll, November 2006
Marlene Christensen used exercise to stay in shape and put her cancer in remission. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Experience Life Staff, April 2006
Your health depends on a complex, connect-the-dots network of variables
that make up your ecosystem and the systems that sustain it. Discover... READ ON ...
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By Catherine Guthrie, July-August 2004
Some aging factors are beyond our control, but one of the biggest - inflammation - needn't be. Here's how you can extinguish the flames of... READ ON ...
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By Jennifer Barrett, June 2004
We know that excessive sun exposure is unhealthy, but there's increasing
evidence that blocking out all the sun's rays can be equally... READ ON ...
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Baked or Fried: Acrylamide?
By Alison Levitt, MD, March 2004
Acrylamide, a cancer-causing agent, has shown up in a variety of fried foods, but also in healthier baked and roasted items, including... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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Message from Your Prostate: Remember Me?
By Elson M. Haas, MD, September-October 2003
Most men take their health - and their prostate - entirely for granted. Until things take a turn for the worse. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Kim Erickson, March-April 2003
Take a moment to scrutinize your bath and beauty products. Their ingredient labels may reveal some ugly truths. READ ON ...
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