Breast Self-Exam (BSE) :
Over the years, there has been some debate over just how valuable BSE is in detecting breast cancer early and increasing the likelihood of survival. For example, in summer 2008, one study of nearly 400,000 women in Russia and China reported that breast self-examination does not reduce breast cancer mortality and may even cause harm by prompting unnecessary biopsies (removal and examination of suspicious tissue).
Breast cancer Symptoms & Diagnosis :
Breast self-exam should be part of your monthly health care routine, and you should visit your doctor if you experience breast changes. If you're over 40 or at a high risk for the disease, you should also have an annual mammogram and physical exam by a doctor. The earlier breast cancer is found and diagnosed, the better your chances of beating it.
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5 Tips to Stay Healthy If You Sit at a Computer All Day Desk jockeys aren’t athletes, but they still need to stay fit:
Monday, November 10, 2014
It might be due to the darkness that accompanies shorter days, or
the invasion of warmer, comfier clothes into the winter workplace, but now is
the time when long hours, slouching, slumping, and straining dominate the
office. Clean up your act around the computer, before bad habits lead to poor
health.
5 tips for Diabetes taking control:
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Changing
your lifestyle could be a big step toward diabetes prevention — and it's never
too late to start. Consider these tips.
When it comes to type 2 diabetes — the most common type of diabetes — prevention
is a big deal. It's especially important to make diabetes prevention a priority
if you're at increased risk of diabetes, for example, if you're overweight or
have a family history of the disease. Diabetes prevention is as basic as eating more healthfully, becoming more physically active and losing a few extra pounds — and it's never too late to start. Making a few simple changes in your lifestyle now may help you avoid the serious health complications of diabetes down the road, such as nerve, kidney and heart damage. Consider the latest diabetes prevention tips from the American Diabetes Association.
Tip 1: Get more physical activity
There are many benefits to regular physical activity. Exercise can help you:- Lose weight
- Lower your blood sugar
- Boost your sensitivity to insulin — which helps keep your blood sugar within a normal range
25 Healthy Eating Diet Tips:
It happens. The busier you are, the
harder it is to find time to take care of yourself. Pretty soon, you're
watching those healthy eating habits circle the drain.
That's why we came up with 25
ridiculously easy healthy eating tips--total no-brainers--that make
impressive nutrition happen even on days when you're on autopilot. Do the Big
Easies, and you'll automatically get seven servings of fruits and veggies, all
the calcium you need, plenty of fiber and omega-3 fats, tons of healing
antioxidants, and more.
And the payoffs? You improve your
chances of fending off cancer, stroke, heart attack, and diabetes; have more
energy; stay slimmer; keep your mind sharp; and sidestep urinary tract
infections.
Imagine it's a typical weekday, and
you're busier than ever. Now, do the healthy eating Big Easies!
Healthy
Eating Tips: 6 AM: Rise and Shine
You hit the snooze button for the
last time and fumble your way into the kitchen. Now try these healthy eating
tips:
1. Drink Orange Juice with Added
Calcium If you start the day with orange
juice, don't miss the chance to get calcium too. This superstar mineral fends
off PMS, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis. And the latest? It might even
help you lose weight! Most calcium-fortified orange and grapefruit juices have
as much calcium as milk--or more!
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Brain function develop Foods:
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Eating to recover brain role involves a balance of important nutrients. Here's a sample daily diet plan.
"Carbohydrates are important for increasing serotonin levels, which are our 'happy hormone'," says Dietitians Association of Australia spokesperson and accredited practising dietitian Melanie McGrice.
"Eaten throughout the day, small amounts of carbohydrates with a low glycaemic index help ensure longer-lasting energy. Omega-3 fatty acids, (particularly EPA omega 3) are also another important nutrient for good
brain function.
Daily diet plan
7am breakfast:
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