In difficult moments, taking time to think things through can make a difference. This reminder encourages a calm, informed approach to healing products and choices, especially when something sounds promising online. #CancerAwareness#InformedChoices#FreddaBranyon
Low-dose aspirin has been studied for its potential role in heart health and colorectal cancer prevention. Regular use can also carry risks, including stomach bleeding, so it is best discussed with a health care professional. https://t.co/deMv7bmPwb
Sweating is one of the body’s natural ways of cooling down. The amount of sweat produced can vary based on activity, emotions, temperature, and individual body responses. https://t.co/9hk9ReU2Nq
Lung health matters for everyone, including people who have never smoked. Factors such as secondhand smoke, radon, asbestos, air pollution, family history, and certain environmental exposures may influence long-term lung health. https://t.co/q4zwXHASi7
Both ovaries removed during hysterectomy may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, but this benefit can come at the cost of increased cardiovascular disease, other cancers, and mortality. https://t.co/kQGNsmPNT3
Cutting sugar, limiting foods that turn to sugar, watching protein intake, and considering natural blood glucose support may help create a stronger foundation for health. https://t.co/glmTQba6mq
You are not limited by where you started or what others expect from you. The person you become begins with the decision to grow, change, and keep going.
Out-of-pocket expenditures can be a significant barrier to receiving cancer preventive services, especially for individuals of lower socioeconomic status. https://t.co/rvoNSK7MaE
Refined sugar, refined flour, and simple carbohydrates are highlighted as foods to avoid when focusing on cancer prevention and wellness. https://t.co/5KdI7wtjPp
Trouble losing weight, dry skin, brittle hair and nails, cold hands and feet, fatigue, and changes in heartbeat may point to a thyroid concern. https://t.co/xv2kVLfiHF
Memorial Day reminds us that freedom is never without cost and must always be protected. We honor those who gave their lives in service by remembering the responsibility their sacrifice leaves us with.
Five types of CAM were included: vitamins and minerals, herbs and botanicals, other natural products, mind-body self-practice, and mind-body practitioner-based practice. https://t.co/Jc62u6i7OT
Sugar is described as a fuel source for cancer cells because many cancer cells metabolize glucose more rapidly. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans commonly use a radioactive glucose-like tracer to help detect areas of abnormal cell activity. https://t.co/awF8GHTJDL
Change is not just about wanting a better outcome. It begins with the decision to move differently, think differently, and release what keeps you stuck.
A class of type 2 diabetes drugs was studied in acute myeloid leukemia research for its potential to restore bone marrow fat cells, support healthy blood cell formation, and repress leukemic growth. https://t.co/t66hsTPBlZ
Green products in the kitchen can include stevia as a plant-based sweetener, vinegar for cleaning, and baking soda for the sink, while sprouts stand out as an easy-to-grow super food. https://t.co/41HUHJYyGc
A systematic analysis of 28 tissues, more than 300 primary cell samples, and 16 tumor types found reproducible ribosomal protein expression patterns across cancers, including lung and breast cancer. https://t.co/hBAvYjxUtS
A mother’s belief can shape confidence, courage, and direction in life. Today, we honor the quiet but powerful influence that helps us become who we are.
Fractal analysis of famous artworks revealed meaningful differences in painting patterns linked to aging and neurological changes. These findings may inspire future research to build on earlier insights into brain health. https://t.co/jPrya57Wg6