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Heart supplements that will energize your body and reduce the side effects of statin drugs.
If your "get up and go got up and went" these heart supplements
are just what you've been looking for. If you are taking any of
the statin family of drugs such as Lipitor, Zocor or Crestor to
lower your cholesterol you should not be without...
Hormone Replacement Therapy And Breast Cancer
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Walk to beat breast cancer
WOMEN with breast cancer who walk at least an hour a week have a better chance of beating the disease than those who don't exercise at all, researchers said. "It is well established that exercise plays an important role in preventing many diseases, including breast cancer," said lead researcher Michelle Holmes of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
"However, we found that women who are physically active after breast cancer diagnosis may lower their risk of death
from breast cancer and cancer recurrence." Even walking an hour a week lifted survival rates but exercising more than five hours a week did not confer any added survival benefit. The study noted discouraging estimates that women with breast cancer tend to decrease their levels of physical activity by two hours a week and those whoa re obese reduce activity even more.
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