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Top tips for enjoying the sun safely from Vichy
...cancer. make sure you reapply your sun protection cream every two hours. even when you are not sun bathing! protect the skin of your loved ones. children, pregnant women, and the elderly all need to...
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How suncream ingredients work
...cancer. the spf rating given to sunscreens refers to the product’s ability to protect skin from uvb rays; the most harmful. many sunscreens provide protection from uva rays as well, but there is...
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Sunless tanning-is it safe?
sunless tanning-is it safe? there’s nothing like a little suntan to make a person look better and feel better. but, as we all know, tanning is risky. skin cancer, premature aging, dark spots...
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Passion for pink with bottlegreen
...cancer awareness month. delicious cordial, bottlegreen, is showing its support by turning its gorgeous pomegranate & elderflower cordial bottle pink in aid. bottlegreen has teamed up with...
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Family fun at The Cake & Bake Show
...cancer support. the cake & bake show promises to be a fun-filled event bringing fans of baking together. for more information visit www.thecakeandbakeshow.co.uk. tickets: purchased in advance...
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6 Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore
...cancer. always have rectal bleeding checked, because even a hemorrhoid may need medical attention. constipation constipation can just be a symptom of poor eating habits or a change in diet; however...
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6 top superfoods that are probably in your cupboard
...cancer and colon cancer. packed with goodies such as vitamin c, fibre, potassium and antioxidants this should be on your meal list at least once a week. bok choy (also of the cabbage family) is an...
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Top 15 nutrients your family need
...cancer research fund recommends that we include plant sources of protein in our diets 3 or more times per week. good fats: olive oil contains monounsaturated fats which can lower harmful ldl...
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Tips for a family picnic
...cancer. whereas a hospital’s primary focus is on the physical effects of serious illness, barretstown helps to heal the emotional scars byproviding a unique therapeutic recreation programme...
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9 symptoms women should never ignore
...cancer. if you are suffering from fatigue then try and get more sleep, exercise and improve your diet. however, if this doesn’t help then schedule an appointment with your doctor. painful sex if...
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Birth control injection
...cancer is lowered, symptoms of endometriosis are lessened and the frequency of sickle cell crises is reduced amongst women suffering from sickle cell disease. unpredictable periods can be a side...
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Big Story: How your child can make you healthier
...cancer. there is less chance of uterine cancer, due to the expansion and contraction of the womb. lower risk of breast cancer is one of the most important advantages of having a baby. giving birth...
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Going green: Why it matters to use non-toxic cleaners and body care products
...cancer, birth defects, allergies and psychological abnormalities. the following common items are used as examples: metal polishes and adhesive removers contain petroleum distillates. exposure causes...
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Going green: Why being smart about plastic matters
...cancer developing in later life. polyvinyl-chloride is a commonly used plastic found in food wrapping, containers, toys, building materials, gutters and water pipes. in order to strengthen the pvc and...
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Going green: The nappy debate
...cancer and brain damage; this is from long-term, high-level exposure. this does not mean that your child will get sick, but that there is a slight chance that the chemicals will have an effect. in a...
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Going green: Prepare for your pregnancy
...cancer, as well as high dioxin intake. a diet that is rich in fresh fruit and vegetables, legumes, and fibre may help your body get rid of toxins. food such as dried beans, peas, citrus fruit, spinach...
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Going green: Improve your indoor air.
...cancer and has been linked to sudden infant death syndrome. carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas that is lethal at high enough concentrations. it is emitted by furnaces, gas stoves and from...
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Birth control pills – the combined pill
...cancer, less risk of benign breast cysts, improved skin, better bone density and a reduced risk of ectopic pregnancy. some women have also found that the combination pill reduces the symptoms that...
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A look at infertility risk factors
...cancer, then you may need some assistance. if your partner has undescended testicles or testicle tumors or cysts, you should see a fertility expert. if he contracted the mumps after puberty, he is at...
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The MMR vaccine
...cancer, but all other children should receive the vaccination as per the vaccination schedule. the mmr vaccination is given several times during childhood, and although it does not protect everyone...
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