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11 Women's Cancer Risks

Women with a family history of breast cancer have a higher risk of developing the disease
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General Topic: Women's Cancer Risks
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How Common Is Breast Cancer?
Women with a family history of breast cancer have a higher risk of developing the disease.
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How Do Women Get Cervical Cancer?
Cancer of the Uterus (Uterine Cancer or Endometrial Cancer)
Breast Cancer During Pregnancy
Endometrial Cancer Prevention
Secondary Lymphedema From Breast Cancer
What Is Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC)?
Itchy Nipple? Paget Disease of the Breast
Urethral Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Early Signs of Vaginal Cancer
Lung Cancer: No. 1 Cause of Cancer Deaths
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Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Understanding Cancer, Cancer 101
Diagnosing Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
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19 Foods Full of Hidden Sugar

Sugar can hide in the foods you least suspect. See where sugar may be hiding and find options that are better for your health and your diet.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
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Surprising Sources of Hidden Sugar
Sugar can hide in the foods you least suspect. See where sugar may be hiding and find options that are better for your health and your diet.
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What Is The Number One Source of Added Sugar?
Get quick facts about refined sugar, added sugar, and all the mysterious names that secretly make way into your diet. Read more...
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11 Low-Sugar Drink Ideas
Searching for low-sugar drink ideas? Learn how to make diet lemonades, fruit smoothies, cafe mochas, and more. Read more...
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How Limiting Sugar Intake Can Prevent Kidney Stones
Excessive sugar and salt consumption may increase the risk of kidney stone formation in susceptible individuals. Read more...
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What Foods Do You Crave?
Food cravings have little to do with nutrients and plenty to do with the brain chemistry of pleasure and reward centers. Read more...
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How Sugar Harms Digestion
Foods sweetened with fructose -- including sodas, candy, fruit juice, and pastries -- are hard for some people to digest. Read more...
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Causes of Blood Sugar Swings
Beware of caffeine, spices, exercise, sleep, alcohol, and stress as they impact blood sugar levels and up risks. Read more...
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