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When was the last time you tried to buy a plain old deodorant? I’m only asking because I can’t find one anywhere, or rather I couldn’t.
Instead, everywhere sold anti-perspirant deodorants and I just wanted the deodorant without the anti perspirant bit.
Why?
Well, in the last two years I have lost three friends to breast cancer and have had my own personal mammogram scare. Fortunately the biopsy was benign but even so it was a pretty traumatic experience and I began to wonder what on earth is going on.
I read in the paper last week that the rate for breast cancer is currently 1:9 and that all women aged between 50 and 69 should receive a free breast examination every two years. Unfortunately those ladies most at risk like my mother who is over 70 years of age don’t qualify.
Another thing I discovered is that in a recent study
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There are many variables for PMI (Private Medical Insurance), some of which can often be seen as a minefield of decisions and plan types. Here are some main facts which might help you through some of the more difficult areas.
It’s worth checking what levels of cover you get on the low cost plans. Often, the most basic plan types only cover you for inpatient treatment, and place limits on the amount of outpatient benefits you have. Although you might save on your monthly premiums, if you end up having to pay for outpatient treatment yourself – for example, an appointment with a consultant – it could end up more expensive when you balance premium savings vs. the out-of-pocket expenses you have incurred.
Ensure that the hospital network you choose is relevant to where you live and work. Different areas of the country (especially London) can be more expensive than
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Studies show that certain vitamins, minerals and natural products provide protection against cancer. Whether in the form of fruit, tea or food supplements, these nutrients are a major asset to everyone wanting to protection from cancer. Let’s take a look at some of the most well known vitamins, whilst introducing perhaps a few lesser-known naturally occurring products.
Vitamin E
Several studies have shown that vitamin E, particularly in conjunction with Selenium, could have a protective role against prostate cancer. Vitamin E helps combat free radicals that play a role in the appearance of cancer.
The results of a cancer prevention study carried out in Finland, published its results in 1998. The study involved 29,133 men, all smokers, who every day for a period of 6 years took either 50 mg of vitamin E or a placebo. The incidence of prostate cancer in those taking the daily dose of vitamin E showed an overall
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Is it true that you should not freeze water bottles because as they thaw they can release toxins?
Johns Hopkins has recently sent this Memo out in its newsletters. This information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as well.
Dioxin chemicals causes cancer, especially breast canccancer. Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don’t freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic. Recently, Dr. Dr. Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program Manager at Castle Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this health hazard. He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us.
It’s an urban legend.
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