January 27, 2012
New research is underway to determine just how much exercise is best for cancer prevention, but studies already performed show physical activity may reduce breast cancer risk by up to 40 percent Exercise affects several biological functions that may influence your cancer risk, including immune function, antioxidant defense, DNA repair, hormone levels and more The [...]
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January 27, 2012
A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine that was conducted by researchers at University of Western Australia indicates that black tea may lower blood pressure. While the researchers weren’t able to identify the specific components in the tea that seemed to lower blood pressure, they believe it is the flavenoids. In the [...]
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