Yoga May Bring Better Sleep to Breast Cancer Patients
As little as two times a week seemed to make a difference over long termContinue Reading
As little as two times a week seemed to make a difference over long termContinue Reading
FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 2017 (HealthDay News) — About 95 percent of Americans take some action to prevent cancer, according to a new survey. Three-quarters of respondents said they don’t smoke; 74 percent limit their alcohol consumption; 72 percent stick to a healthy diet; and 90 percent are aware of theirContinue Reading
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