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Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time
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The latest information on preventing cancer from nationally recognized cancer prevention expert Lynne Eldridge M.D. See www.avoidcancernow.com for complete information.
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"Best Medical Book Of The Year" Confirms World Ready For Preventing Cancer
(Beverly Hills, California) May 11, 2008 - With medically grounded prevention advice for even the most health conscious consumers, Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time by Lynne Eldridge, MD, and David Borgeson MS, MPT was a double winner ...
Mother's Day Gift Idea for Cancer Survivors - Color-Coded Bouquets!
With one in three women expected to develop cancer during their lifetime, too many of our moms have faced the battle. How can we thank them on mother's day, and praise them at the same time for their strength in facing that scary "C" word?I dec...
May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month - Tips to Avoid It!
May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month!According to the National Cancer Institute, there...
The Shady Side of Sunscreen
Most health care professionals advice the use of sunscreen for everyone - but unlike people, sunscreens are not all created equal.The Environmental Working Group investigated 1,015 brand name sunscreen products. Of these they found that on...
Let The Sun Shine In - But How Much?
Mom always told us we needed to spend time in the sun, but watching sunscreen commercials makes us wonder if we should venture beyond the front door unless the moon is shining. Do we really need sunshine? And if so, do we dare step outsid...


I agree that sleeping in total darkness is so much better for your health. Since I had breast cancer I try my best to make healthy choices. Choosing to sleep with all the lights off is one of them. It seems like my body relaxes more and I get into a better sleep pattern. I would definitely encourage others to do this.
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