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Dear Reader
We've all heard about the dangers of smoking and hormone
replacement therapy in terms of cancer. Now there may
be a new lifestyle factor that doctors will attribute
to cancer - being overweight or obese.
According to the calculations of some respected experts,
last year over 124,000 Europeans developed cancer because
they were overweight. And with rates of obesity steadily
rising, these cancer numbers could climb dramatically
in the years to come.
Use the link below to discover how this effects you...
How
Being Overweight Effects Cancer Risk
Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine have found that short term stress,
including things like public speaking, job interview, first dates, can actually
boosts the immune system and may offer protection against one type of skin cancer,
at least in mice and potentially in humans.
Acute stress has been shown to galvanize the immune system, while chronic
stress has long been thought to weaken immunity and increase the risk of disease.
To read more about this incredible study, follow the link below:
How
Stress May Actually Be Good For You
If you're struggling to get good nights sleep and thinking
you should learn to live with your sleeping problems
- think again. Findings appearing in the journal Science
are some of the first to tie lack of sleep to developing
Alzheimer's disease, the most common, most destructive
form of dementia.
Even though a good part of the work was done using
mice, it offers some interesting insights into the
role of sleep and this memory-robbing disease in people.
Check out the link below to discover how sleep problems
effect alzheimer's disease
The
Link Between Poor Sleep And Alzheimers
Conventional medical wisdom says that a
person's brain shrinks as they get older
- but some new research might just change
the way we think about the aging brain.
The idea that healthy older brains are
so much smaller than young brains comes
from earlier studies that unknowingly
used people who had undetected, slowly
developing brain disease that would have
been killing off cells - accounting for
the smaller size.
To read more about this myth use the
link below
Does
The Brain Really Shrink As You Get Older?
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