Good & bad news about colorectal cancer
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. So there will be a lot of “awareness” being trumpeted to the masses—mostly telling people to get their colonoscopies, watch for changes in bowel habits and basically hope your number doesn’t come up in the colorectal cancer lottery. Well, I have a lot more to say than that. Here’s what people should really be “aware” of:
- Tags: Cancer, Healthy Colon, Healthy Eating
The hidden dangers of tattoos
If you are among the one out of five people in the US that currently has at least one tattoo, there is much more going on behind the scenes than your body’s “pretty artwork.”
Here’s what I mean:
- Tags: Healthy Living
A crucial nutrient ALL women must have
In honor of International Women’s Day, I would like to talk specifically to all my female readers today about a very important matter.
Please read this article in its entirety because your health and possibly your life may depend on it.
A growing disturbing trend in our health
A sneaky little-known cause of many illnesses
Let’s play an “imagine” game for a moment.
Let’s say you went to the doctor complaining of these symptoms:
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Irritability
- Tags: Healthy Living, microorganisms
What you must know about Alzheimer’s
One of the most frightening conditions that many people may face is Alzheimer’s disease.
Although most people associate Alzheimer’s with old age, that’s not entirely accurate. It can begin in the brain 30 years before symptoms appear, and the characteristic plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients have been detected in young adult brains.