November 27, 2013

About Breast Cancer: Have a Healthy Thanksgiving

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer

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Choose Anticancer Foods This Thanksgiving

Eat These, Not Those, To Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

Thanksgiving usually means an abundance of traditional dishes, not all of which are good for you. Here are 5 tips to make your plate with the right foods ... Read more

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Cranberries Are Super!

We would eat cranberry sauce all year round if we could get it. Seriously, my husband will eat it in a sandwich. Fortunately, those tart red berries are very, very good for your health!

Try this healthy version: Spiced Whole Cranberry Sauce with Apple and Orange

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Healthy Appetizer In a Nutshell
Crack up at your holiday meal this year - serve some walnuts instead of high-calorie appetizers. Walnuts have many good substances which combine to boost your breast health. Find out how these nuts shrink tumors.
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After The Big Meal - Exercise!
When the Big Meal is over and dishes are taken care of, don't just flop in front of the TV. Weather permitting, go for a walk, jog on the trails, run through the park. Get moving - it lowers your risk for cancer and boosts your metabolism. Otherwise, all those tasty calories you just had will stuck with you for a long time.
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