Eating This One Thing Can Cut Your Cancer Risk in Half, New Study Says
By Kali Coleman of Best Life |
Eating This One Thing Can Cut Your Cancer Risk in Half, New Study Says
The food we put into our bodies has the ability to affect our health over time, but it s not just about cutting harmful foods out of your diet. While it s true that overdoing it on sweets and fast food can have negative effects, there are also foods you should be eating to keep yourself healthy. In fact, one new study has found that eating a certain food can cut your cancer risk in half. Read on to find out what you should be adding to your diet, and for more ways to monitor your risk, If You Notice This on Your Skin, You Could Be at Risk for 13 Cancers.
Eating This One Thing Can Cut Your Cancer Risk in Half, New Study Says
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If This Happens When You Eat or Drink, You Need Your Thyroid Checked
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We Should Be Closing These Places Now, Former CDC Director Says
By Lauren Gray of Best Life |
We Should Be Closing These Places Now, Former CDC Director Says
Anywhere that people gather, COVID can spread but that doesn t mean all locations come with the same level of risk. Experts argue that certain places are so dangerous to the public that they should be shuttered altogether, until case counts wane significantly. In particular,
Robert R. Redfield, MD, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who completed his term with the change of administrations, just suggested that bars should close until further notice. Read on to find out Redfield s recommendation, and for more from the new chief, check out The New CDC Director Warns This COVID Precaution Could Be Tightened.
If You Have These Symptoms, Go to the Hospital, COVID Survivor Says
By Allie Hogan of Best Life |
If You Have These Symptoms, Go to the Hospital, COVID Survivor Says
After living with COVID for almost a year now, we all know what many of the common symptoms are like a fever, dry cough, and fatigue. However, there can be a thin line between a mild case of COVID and a severe case that requires hospitalization and certain symptoms could indicate the latter. A 28-year-old Irish woman named
Rachel Gunn has gone viral after posting about her experience with severe COVID on Instagram earlier this month, urging people to heed her warning. I want to get this across to anyone who is experiencing a worsening of symptoms months after COVID not to ignore it, Gunn wrote. She ended up in the hospital and found out she had serious complications. To see which COVID symptoms you should head to the hospital for, read on, and for another subtle symptom to be aware of, check out If You Not