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Women’s Health

7 Tips for Preventing (and Combating) Urinary Tract Infections, says Oz

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) plagues 50% of women in the USA, often chronically. Here are 7 Tips for Preventing (and Combating) Urinary Tract Infections, brought to you by Dr. Oz.

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Consumer Reports Health Service

Consumer Reports has added another service – Consumer Reports Health – to help demystify what is good and not so good for your health. Take a look at what they’re offering.

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Supplements and Food that Protect Against Radiation Poisoning

This is a long list of food and supplements that are thought to offer some level of protection against radiation. By and large, these are the very same supplements that are touted to clean and rebuild the body of toxins, as well as provide essential nutrition.

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12 Celebrity Body Secrets — Aniston, Berry, Klum and Lopez

Check out how some celebrities get their bodies into such great shape. Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Heidi Klum and Jennifer Lopez share their “12 Celebrity Body Secrets”.

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Your Brain on the Cell Phone — Watch Dr. Mercola

47 people were tested, each with a cell phone at each ear. After 50 minutes, brain scans showed increased consumption of glucose (sugar) in areas of the brain near the phone. Dr. Mercola discussed the effects of cell phone radiation on the brain, and preventing this with Blue Tube cell phone headsets. Watch.

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Eat Right by the Numbers

Three super nutrition articles are summarized. Why 40 superfoods are food as medicine, a billionaire’s millions invested in science determines the 33 healthiest foods on earth, and 5 nutritional tips for buying the right foods.

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30 Reasons to Take Vitamin D — Watch

Vitamin D is not new, but many recent studies indicate that it’s a supplement that every body needs. Sunlight is not enough, especially in winter and for people of color and the elderly. Doctors Michael Holick, Leo Galland and Soram Khalsa extol the benefits of Vitamin D.

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Is the Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Campaign Effective? Listen.

Has $1.5 billion been spent effectively on a breast cancer cure? If marketing could cure breast cancer, there would be a cure, says Barbara Brenner of Breast Cancer Action. A lot of money has been raised without a corresponding reduction in the breast cancer rate, she affirms. The Susan G. Komen organization – the world’s largest breast cancer charity, says it’s money well raised and well spent. Listen!

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Can Dairy Cause Breast Cancer? Prostate Cancer?

Women in China and the rest of Asia have dramatically less breast cancer than women in the Western World. Asian men have less prostrate cancer. Professor Plant battled breast cancer four times and her research indicates that dairy consumption is part of the problem.

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Dr. Oz on Preventing Breast Cancer (Watch Video)

Doing three things can subtantially help reduce the chances of breast cancer, or any cancer: 1. Reduce weight if overweight; 2. Reduce saturated fat consumption; 3. Eat more green leafy vegetables. Being overweight or eating saturated fat mess with your hormone balance and can lead to “turning on” cancer cells. Eating green leafy vegetables can help cleanse the liver of toxins.

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