- 1. Cancer Prevention
- It is not difficult to understand that the easiest and best way to beat cancer in your own body is through prevention. This offensive strategy against disease requires a lifestyle that should be pursued ...
- Created on 01 July 2010
- 2. Cancer Prevention
- It is not difficult to understand that the easiest and best way to beat cancer in your own body is through prevention. This offensive strategy against disease requires a lifestyle that should be pursued ...
- Created on 01 July 2010
- 3. Beating Cancer
- Those who stop fearing the disease are usually the ones who overcome it. Question: Cancer runs in my family. Can I lower my own risk of getting it? M.S., Edgewood, Florida Answer:I will begin my answer ...
- Created on 31 March 2004
- 4. Don't Ignore Eating Your Vegetables
- Question: I seem healthier since I became a vegan. Do you believe God made us to be vegetarians? J.P., Boise, Idaho Answer: The book of Genesis says God gave us every "seed-bearing plant" and "tree that ...
- Created on 31 January 2004
- 5. How Bad Is the Bite?
- Question: What can I do to protect my family from the West Nile virus? I have heard that the fall is when the worst cases appear. K.T., Memphis, Tennessee Answer: West Nile virus is, in people, a mild ...
- Created on 31 October 2003
- 6. Protocol for Diabetes
- Much can be done to control diabetes other than giving insulin injections. Question: Is there anything other than insulin shots to control diabetes? J.G., Clearwater, Florida Answer. There is much ...
- Created on 31 July 2003
- 7. Scared of SARS?
- Adopting a healthful lifestyle will lower your risk of contracting SARS. Question: I enjoy fairly good health but get colds a couple of times a year. How likely am I to contract SARS? G.S., Cape Canaveral, ...
- Created on 31 May 2003
- 8. Smallpox Could Make Comeback
- Editor's Note: This article first appeared in 2003. Question If the smallpox vaccine is made available again in the United States, should I take it? J.E., Portland, Oregon Answer: If you were to ask ...
- Created on 31 March 2003
- 9. New Year's Resolutions
- In 2003, commit to a lifestyle change, not to a list of unrealistic goals. Question: I've not been able to lose the extra weight of my last pregnancy, five years ago. I feel unattractive and depressed. ...
- Created on 31 December 2002
- 10. Hold the Fries, Please
- Recent changes by McDonald's by no means upgrade fried foods to healthy treats. Question: I try to watch what I eat, but occasionally I treat myself to some fast food. What do you think about the new ...
- Created on 31 October 2002
- 11. An Ounce of Prevention
- Is breast cancer inherited? My answer is an emphatic no. Q. I am concerned because my grandmother and my mother had breast cancer. I am in my early 30s. Am I destined to have it, too? J.O., Dallas, Texas A. ...
- Created on 31 August 2002
- 12. Stress: The Silent Killer
- Q. I work in newspapers, and everyone I interact with is always stressed. Is all stress bad? How can I manage it? --J.S., Atlanta, Georgia A. When we feel stress, a chemical reaction occurs, and the adrenal ...
- Created on 30 June 2002
- 13. A Healthy Heart
- The most important factor in whether or not you develop heart disease is the food you eat. Q. With heart disease as rampant as it is, just how concerned should I be if I have a high cholesterol level? ...
- Created on 30 April 2002
- 14. Before You Start a Diet
- Q. I want to lose weight and keep it off. A lot of people are trying high protein, low carbohydrate diets--eating meat but skipping bread, potatoes and pasta. Do these diets really work? D.M., San Diego, ...
- Created on 28 February 2002