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Does Coffee Cause Cancer?

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It’s not just cell phones the WHO calls carcinogens. Now, according to this article, they’ve added coffee and pickled veggies to the list as well.

Most of us aren’t chowing down regularly on pickled veggies, so I’m guessing this finding won’t wind up all over Twitter and Facebook. But, uh…coffee? How ‘bout that cup a joe, love?

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8 Ways To Reduce Your Risk of Cancer From Cell Phones

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When I heard from the Associated Press that the World Health Organization just released this statement announcing that cell phones may indeed be carcinogenic, I felt my breath catch in my throat as I put my cell phone down. 

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Redefining the Term, "Primary Healthcare Provider"

What's Your Body Telling You?

Please welcome Steve Sisgold, author of the book What's Your Body Telling You? Listening To Your Body's Signals to Stop Anxiety, Erase Self-Doubt and Achieve True Wellness.

With all of the energy we are putting into the health care debate, it's time we re-define who our "primary health care provider" really is. The World Health Organization recently rated America 37th in health outcomes - on a par with Serbia. Our costs are more than twice as high per capita than those in other developed nations. To borrow a famous line from The Music Man, "We've got trouble right here in River City."

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Changing US Healthcare From Sick Care to Well Care

Color_Wheel_Shadow_600Hiya Pinkies, Please welcome back to the mainstage Pink God, wise healer, and good friend Fred Krazeise, here with a piece he wrote over the summer (but is just as timely now - if not more so) about health care and wellness in the US.

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