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News10 facts every man should know about his prostate,Every year, large number of men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in Sri Lanka, making it the most common type of cancer in men.
16-Mar-2009 How to Lose Neck Fat,Neck fat can be unsightly, and of course most people would rather be rid of it. Neck fat seems to be more common the older you get. This probably has to do with gravity, and the accumulation of fat over the years. So you're probably wondering how you can lose your neck fat? In this article, we will reveal the secret regarding how to lose neck fat safely and easily.
24-Feb-2009 Online networking 'harms health',People's health could be harmed by social networking sites because they reduce levels of face-to-face contact, an expert claims.
20-Feb-2009 Arthritis: herbs don't help,“Many herbal medicines and other complementary therapies do nothing to help people with rheumatoid arthritis” The Guardian has reported. The news comes from a report by the Arthritis Research Campaign (ARC) that ranked the complementary and alternative therapies on their safety and effectiveness at treating arthritic conditions.
12-Feb-2009 Aspirin 'cuts stomach cancer',“Taking aspirin just once a year could lower the risk of stomach cancer by more than a third,” says the Daily Mail in one of several media reports claiming that aspirin can cut the risk of developing the disease.
10-Feb-2009 Cut caffeine, pregnant women told,Pregnant women should cut their caffeine intake and drink no more than two cups of coffee or four cups of tea a day, a government agency has advised.
03/Nov/2008 Activity cuts breast cancer risk, Vigorous exercise seems to protect against the development of breast cancer in normal-weight postmenopausal women, US research shows. 31-Oct-2008 More » Grapes may fight high blood pressure, New research suggests that eating grapes may help lower blood pressure and calm other factors related to heart disease. 30-Oct-2008 More » Food packaging chemical linked to heart disease - 17 September 2008,A new study suggests that a chemical commonly used in plastic food packaging may be linked to heart disease and type-2 diabetes.
18/09/2008 Heart fears over common chemical,Higher levels of a chemical often found in plastic food and drink packaging are associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes, a study has suggested.
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