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Whitney Houston, dead at 48. As I write this the autopsy has been completed, however, the results not released. But the lesson already exists in my humble opinion. NO MATTER WHAT THE AUTOPSY SHOWS. Allow me to share.
The argument of the proponents of healthcare reform greatly revolves around easier ‘access’ to healthcare. Of course it’s important to defin |
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British Journal of Cancer—A new link found in eating processed meats and the formation of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is one of the types of cancers that boast the highest mortality rate amongst all cancers.
The study confirms that eating processed meats daily increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer up to 38 percent. The data was gathered from 11 clinical trials and over 6,000 pancreatic cancer patients and concluded that this deadly conditio |
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Are you sick of the type of eating you did through December? Are you REALLY ready to get lean again? Is the thought of your clothes feeling loose again motivating?
Then you are ready for a 'No Sugar' January! Join us here at EFWC as we say no to sugar during this month of January for health, for leanness, and for each other.
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Today we have been celebrating Christmas with Santa day pictures again in the office. And like all the years in the past, we once again get to see you and your families and celebrate the year we’ve had. I have run around like a kid today, so happy to see all of you and enjoy all the memories we have together this year.
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By Dr. Shannon Pearce
Exercise is not only good for your waistline but it is also good for your brain. The University of Colorado Boulder recently discovered that even a minimal amount of exercise can help to protect against brain damage and memory loss . Microglial cells are the immune defense cells of the brain, these cells are known to become more reactive to infection with age resulting in excess damage to the brain including the memory cen |
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