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March 10, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News, Pregnancy

Women need chance to avoid 2nd C-section

A government panel says too many women who want to avoid a second Cesarean-section for child birth are being denied the chance. 8b8fab17ed0d2be0f25782223e27bf22 Read more here:  Women need cha

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March 10, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

Men have longer sex life expectancy, study says

Men are more likely than women to be interested in sex, have sex and enjoy sex, according to new scientific research, which also found people who stay active and healthy enjoy longer sex lives. R

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March 9, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

Chewing gum smacks of wrinkle risks

It freshens our breath and helps us quit smoking, but some cosmetic surgeons believe chewing gum does one more thing: It gives us wrinkles. See the original post here:  Chewing gum smacks of wr

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March 7, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News, Preventive

How to grow old gracefully

Experts say old age need not be marked by disease and disability. Older adults can take action, even well into their 60s and 70s, to reduce the risk of developing chronic disease and avoid injury.

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March 6, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

D.C.’s female condom giveaway first for U.S. city

The first city program to distribute female condoms free is an official acknowledgment of the futility of relying solely on the use of male condoms. 3d0cae9b74b3f79c721bb9b2b0c9da65 Read more: 

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March 4, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

Workout burnout? Avoid the four stages

Burnout is sneaky — it doesn't happen overnight — but the stages have classic signs. Clueing in to them can help you sidestep a workout slump. Read more from the original source: Workout bur

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March 3, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

Q&A: Should men be tested for prostate cancer?

The American Cancer Society revised its guidelines for prostate cancer screening on Wednesday. Excerpt from:  Q&A: Should men be tested for prostate cancer?

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March 3, 2010 / Medical News

Will a low-fat diet work for you? Your genes tell

A new genetic test may help dieters decide whether they would lose more weight on a low-fat diet, one that cuts carbohydrates or a more balanced approach. See the original post: Will a low-fat d

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March 3, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

‘Smoking killed me’ marks his hearse and grave

A smoker who died after battling emphysema has had his dying wish granted with the placement of a "Smoking killed me" sign on his hearse and his grave. See original here:  ‘Smoking killed meâ

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March 1, 2010 / Cancer, Medical News

Screening athletes could prevent sudden deaths

Several of the nearly 100 young U.S. athletes who die suddenly and unexpectedly during sports every year could be saved through more effective screening for heart problems. View original here: S

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