The most important tool to lower your melanoma risk is to protect yourself against ultraviolet (UV) rays. Have good sun safety practices when you are outdoors.... Read More
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One Way to Fight Baldness
“Look Mister, I don’t care what you think, you are bald. If the census had a “bald” category, You’d be in it, no problem. If you go to heaven, you’re going to bald heaven. If you go to hell, you’re going to bald hell. Have you got that straight? Then stop looking away from the truth. Let’s go now. I’m taking you straight to bald heaven, nonstop.” ― Haruki Murakami, 1Q84.... Read More
Drop Prostate Cancer Risk
Harvard Chan School scientists study homed in on a common molecular alteration in prostate tumors called TMPRSS2:ERG. This gene fusion occurs in about one-half of prostate cancers. The study showed for the first time that long-term vigorous physical activity is associated with a lower risk of developing TMPRSS2:ERG-positive prostate cancers.3. Stop Smoking and... Read More
Thyroid Health
Hyperthyroidism affects women five to 10 times more often than men and is most common in individuals under 40. The prevalence of the condition in the United States is 1.2 percent.... Read More
3 Keys to Happiness
One’s perceived position in society is a better predictor of happiness than objective measures such as income, education, and labor market position.... Read More
Salt and Health
LIKE MOST THINGS, TOO MUCH SALT is unhealthy. Salt might harm your heart health and increase your chances of developing stomach cancer. But did you know that consuming too little... Read More