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“The incidence of some cancers, including some most common among children, is increasing for unexplained reasons,” said a recently released government report from the President’s Cancer Panel (PCP). Though overall cancer rates have decreased over the past few decades, as well as mortality, about 41% of Americans will still be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lives. Appointed by President Bush before leaving office, the 2-person panel spent the previous two years building their case, which focuses an unsuspecting culprit: the environment.
A long time Swanson Health Products customer and product reviewer, Darlene Roy, is featured in our latest Customer Spotlight. Darlene, along with her significant other Tim, lives in New England with their two Rottweiler dogs. Darlene is a self-proclaimed vitamin junkie. After seeing family members struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, Darlene wanted to live a more natural life and has turned to supplements to help support her health.
Swanson Health & Fitness Expo at the 2010 Fargo Marathon is going to be better than ever! This year we want to know "What Makes You Run?" Do you run to stay in shape? Do you run to relieve stress? Do you run because you love it?
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), added sugar is doing more than just packing on the pounds. Researchers discovered that all the sweetness is associated with several cardiovascular disease risk factors, including lower levels of HDL cholesterol (the “good” cholesterol) and higher levels of triglycerides in the blood.
There are two times a year when people decide that losing weight is imperative...immediately. One of those times is coming up next month, when the unofficial start of summer kicks off with a wave of crash diets, detox diets and whole-body cleanses. The swimsuit season is second only to New Year’s as a time when otherwise healthy, intelligent people put themselves through crazy restriction diets and extreme exercise programs. What they don’t realize is that crash dieting doesn’t work, and it may do some serious damage to your health. So to answer the headline question, yes, crash diets are bad for you.
It seems there’s nothing Vitamin D can’t do. It’s becoming the kryptonite to all serious diseases. A 2009 review published by researchers from Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing concluded that an adequate intake of vitamin D may prevent or delay the onset of diabetes and reduce complications for those who have already been diagnosed.
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