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Meat Consumption Linked To Breast Cancer: Varies By Race
A new study from the Cancer Institute of New Jersey has shown that race makes a difference in cancer rates caused by eating red meat. Previous studies looked at a general Caucasian demographic. The researchers used ...
Read More »Breakfast Sandwiches Take a Huge Toll on your Arteries
They may be delicious but they’re definitely not healthy. A new study out of Canada this week reveals the negative impact of fast-food breakfast sandwiches and the toll the fat-filled items take on your ...
Read More »Health Canada Warning: Apple Cider Salmonella and E. Coli Concerns
There’s no better way to ring in the fall season than with a nice hot cup of apple cider. And while the drink has become a staple at Canadian fairs and festivals, Health Canada ...
Read More »Sugary Soft Drinks Increase Risk of Stroke in Women
Women looking to decrease their risk of health complications like stroke and heart disease should put down the soda and pick up a bottle of water, according to researchers from Osaka University in Japan. ...
Read More »Is Obesity Irreversible? New Study Sparks Health Debate!
Individuals who have been overweight for some time may become irreversibly obese, a new study suggests. The study also reveals that obese children are more at risk because those who don’t deal with their ...
Read More »Green Tea Helps Reduce Risk of Cancer: Study
Green tea drinkers soak up many benefits by sipping a cup of the delicious tea each night but a new study revealing a direct link between the hot beverage and a reduced risk of ...
Read More »Ontario Doctors Release Graphic Photos of Junk Food Warning Labels
Ontario doctors sparked controversy earlier this week when they announced their proposed plans to add tobacco-like warnings to junk food products. Today, the controversial topic is making headlines again after the Ontario Medical Association ...
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