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    Related: The #1 Way to Lower Your Cancer Risk Naturally, According to Doctors If you start going on a walk after dinner, you can expect to experience positive changes to your health both in the ...

  3. Woman with cancer reveals the diet that she says saved her life

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    The Earth Diet, she said, is "all about going back to nature and eating foods from nature, eating real nutrition, eating foods that God provides us with naturally." Liana Werner-Gray published her ...

  4. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    Cancer prevention is the practice of taking active measures to decrease the incidence of cancer and mortality. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The practice of prevention depends on both individual efforts to improve lifestyle and seek preventive screening , and socioeconomic or public policy related to cancer prevention. [ 3 ]

  5. The #1 Way to Lower Your Cancer Risk Naturally, According to ...

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    Doing this will decrease your risk of at least 26 different types of cancer.

  6. Spontaneous remission - Wikipedia

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    There are several case reports of spontaneous regressions from cancer occurring after a fever brought on by infection, [2] [6] suggesting a possible causal connection. If this coincidence in time would be a causal connection, it should as well precipitate as prophylactic effect, i.e. feverish infections should lower the risk to develop cancer ...

  7. Lorraine Day - Wikipedia

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    Day graduated from the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine in 1969 and trained in orthopedic surgery at two San Francisco hospitals. [citation needed] She became an associate professor and vice chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital.

  8. The Unique Hell of Getting Cancer as a Young Adult - AOL

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    'It felt like all those years of forcing myself to run, eat high-fiber foods, and choke down kombucha were for nothing,' writes Maria Yagoda.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In ways that may be familiar to reformers today, government officials began to rethink incarceration policies toward addicts. Mandatory sentences fell out of favor, and a new federal law, the Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act, gave judges the discretion to divert a defendant into treatment.