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Some interesting quotes:Researchers at the University of Minnesota warn that two or more soft drinks a week may nearly double a person’s risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Those who reported drinking two or more soft drinks per week (60,000 men and women in the Singapore Chinese Healthy Study for 14 years) had an 87% increased risk of pancreatic cancer compared to those who didn’t drink soft drinks. The pop drinkers were averaging five drinks per week. Source: http://cebp. aacrjournals. org/content/19/2/447. abstractCancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention February 2010 19; 447
I got some good research but want to know from people with experience, with addiction them self, family members or friends. It can include the effects it had on their body, their family, their life. Ten points to best answer and a huge thank you to those who share their stories.
ok so, i have to do a little project in my health classi have to make a brochure on it. . . but i was gone all last week in hawaii, so all of my teachers are pilling all of this work on me and dont have alot of time to do it. . . i was wondering of someone could do some research for me. . i need to knowA. an overview of ovarian cancerB. important facts relating to ovarian cancerC. Prevention strategiesD. methods of treating ovarian cancer – 1. conventional methods 2. naturopathic methods (whatever that is. . . )so yea a little help would be nice! =]
Divorce Research: Top Findings of 2010
Celebrity divorces may have grabbed the majority of the headlines this year (ahem, Tiger , Eva , Sandra ), but the divorce researchers who made leaps and bounds are equally deserving of our attention. Indeed, 2010 produced a phenomenal amount of important divorce research.