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So, you don't want to get cancer?, David M. Ingram

Label
So, you don't want to get cancer?, David M. Ingram
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
So, you don't want to get cancer?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
David M. Ingram
Summary
The Lifestyle Changes You Can Make to Prevent Cancer As much as 40 percent of cancers occur because of the way we live our lives. By making what might be small changes to our lifestyles, we can significantly reduce the chances of getting, and dying from, many common cancers. Simple things like drinking coffee, taking care with exposure to sunlight, eating the correct foods, and much more, can make a big difference. This book provides all the information you need to set about minimizing your chances of getting cancer. It is informative, easy to read, and based on sound medical research. It covers a wide range, including these topics. - Alcohol - Diet - Organic foods - Medications to prevent cancer - Smoking - Excess body fat and bariatric surgery - Physical activity - Ultraviolet (UV) exposure from sunlight - Vaccinations - Vitamins and minerals - Stress - Cancer-preventing surgery - Radiation exposure, including X-rays and scans - Cell phone use - Pesticide and herbicide exposure All the common cancers are discussed separately in detail. Don't get cancer! It can forever change your life, and you might possibly die from it. There are many changes to your way of living that you can do that might prevent this from happening!
Target audience
adult
Contributor
Content

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