It’s highly important that you know the 3 breast cancer facts in this article. This information won’t only protect you from this killer disease; but it will also help you understand what many breast cancer patients are going through. Breast Cancer Facts # 1: It is often discovered by a lump. It is a well-known fact that 80% of breast cancer situations are discovered because of a lump in the breast or near the armpit. This is why women all over the world are encouraged to give themselves a self
I had smoked for years and years and years. I was actually pretty unhealthy. After I got out (of the military), I started looking at life a little differently. We decided as a family that we would go up and do this run. We began to run. I quit smoking. A lot of good things came out of it.All of us that are on the relay team together, we’ve got my teenage son and his best friend and a couple of ...
CLERMONT — Patricia Jemison-Martin — Mrs. J. as the kids at East Ridge High School call her — started smoking when she was a teenager.
Washington, Apr 25 : Forget dieting and gruelling exercise regime - just have a positive image of your body and you'll be able to shrink your waist line and kick the butt, say researchers.
President Obama replies to a letter asking him to quit smoking.
National Multicultural Cancer Awareness Week is April 19-25, and the American Cancer Society is encouraged by the progress being made among diverse populations in the fight against this disease.
College-age women that smoke report they keep up the habit largely to avoid gaining weight. But a new study shows that a smoking cessation program coupled with body image counseling is more effective than one with an exercise plan in terms of both curbing weight gain and higher rates of smoking cessation.
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One in five women between the ages of 18 and 24 are smokers, and most say they keep lighting up for fear of gaining weight. But researchers at Temple University have found that when it comes to quitting, a little bit of dialogue and support can be more effective than an exercise plan in helping women not only keep off the weight, but also stay smoke-free.
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Chicago, Apr 22 : An American man, who wrote a letter to US President Barack Obama about the dangers of smoking, was surprised to receive a reply from him.
In Tennessee, 488,000 children are exposed to secondhand smoke in their homes each year, contributing to the $5.5 billion spent annually in the U.S. on health care related to secondhand smoke, according to a Wednesday presentation at T.C. Thompson Children’s Hospital.
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