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Risk Factors for Uterus, and breast cancer in post-menopausal women
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Breast Enlargement Program Flat To Fab "I was very skeptical about natural breast enlargement - but I thought I would give it a try, at least to prove to myself that it would not work. When I started out, April 2001, I was a very saggy, small 32B. As luck would have it, I found the right routine for me, right off the bat. After 3 months I was up to a full C/small D size."
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The American Institute for Cancer Research has released a 517-page report detailing the CONVENTIONAL medical view of what your main risk factors for developing cancer, and what you can do to reduce your risk. Among their findings -- after reviewing more than 7,000 large-scale studies over the course of five years -- the Institute is now convinced that excess body weight increases your risk for the following types of cancer: The report also found that there are certain lifestyle changes that will reduce your risk of getting cancer: - Be as lean as possible within the normal range of body weight
- Be physically active as part of everyday life
- Limit consumption of "energy-dense foods," foods that are high in calories, fat and sugar. Avoid sugary drinks
- Eat mostly foods of plant origin, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans
- Limit intake of red meat and avoid ALL processed meat
- Limit alcoholic drinks to one per day for women, two per day for men
- Limit consumption of salt. Avoid moldy grains or legumes
- Aim to meet nutritional needs through diet alone, without dietary supplement
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