Hear how second-hand tobacco smoke causes heart attacks in non-smokers.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
A Personal Story of Reversing Diabetes and Hypertension
Here is one person's personal account of how she turned diabetes and blood pressure around so she now needs much less medication and how her husband also turned his health around as a result.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Worse Than Smoking? Part II
In addition to known risk for heart disease and cancer, second-hand, tobacco smoke increases risk for a surprising number of other diseases. Second-hand smoke exposure raises risk for breast cancer by 68% to 120% in young women. Hear what researchers are now discovering about second-hand and even third-hand smoke.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
A New Miracle Fruit?
Researchers have found new anti-cancer properties in substances known as "triterpenoids" in a surprising fruit. It gives the term "an apple a day ..." new meaning. Click the button to hear more.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Worse Than Smoking? Part I
What's worse than smoking? Concentrations of many cancer-causing and toxic chemicals are higher in second-hand smoke than in the smoke inhaled by smokers. According to the 2006 surgeon General's report, there is NO safe level of exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke.
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