Healthy Lifestyle Reduces Women’s Stroke Risk
Wednesday, July 12th, 2006Women who are non-smokers, exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, including moderate alcohol consumption, and otherwise live a healthy
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Women who are non-smokers, exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, including moderate alcohol consumption, and otherwise live a healthy
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Weight gain, particularly after menopause, is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in women, according to an article in the July 12 issue of JAMA.
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By: Dr. Marcy Street
Many people spend summer vacations by going to the beach, grilling hot dogs, and lying on the lawn or in a field to watch a spectacular fireworks display on a holiday.
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I came across such a great find, that I want to share it with everybody!
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Postmenopausal hormone therapy does not appear to increase or decrease the overall risk of AMD among women, although combination hormones may slightly reduce the chances of developing certain risk factors or types of the condition, according to a third report in the same issue.
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