Daily habits to prevent cancer

Simple and powerful changes Cancer researchers spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year looking for a cure, but we have yet to discover a bulletproof prescription for prevention. The research does, however, offer practical and easy-to-follow guidelines for reducing your cancer risk from the hour you wake up to the minute you go to..

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Yellow foods for health

Happy-hued recipes It’s suggested that eating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables is linked to greater cognitive and mental health. From turmeric-laced barley to yellow beet salsa and grilled pineapple, these delectable golden recipes have one thing in common—they all contain stellar food for thought. Roasted Yellow Pepper BisqueThis cheerful yellow soup not only has..

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Brain-building exercise

Increase your cognitive capacity Working on preventing brain disease can start at any age, and luckily, you can even get benefits when you’re in your senior years. Putting consistent time and energy into exercising regularly is a great preventive measure for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. In a 2012 study, researchers found that female..

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Stand up for your health

Reduce sedentary time Does the following sound familiar? You get out of bed, shower, dress and sit down to eat breakfast. You sit in your car in rush-hour traffic to get to the office. Then you sit at your workstation for eight hours (with lunch at your desk). You sit in your car to return..

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Rise and shine!

7 ways to fall in love with mornings We’ve all been there: the alarm goes off and all we want to do is snuggle deeper under the covers. But what if every morning is a battle with the snooze button? We’ve got seven caffeine-free ways to make mornings less bleary. 1. Assess your current morningsAsk..

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