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Trimming the fat Eat a healthy diet. Focus on plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and choose lean sources of protein and low-fat dairy products. ... Replace sugary beverages. ... Keep portion sizes in check. ... Include physical activity in your daily routine.
It can take up to 15 years for the cancer to spread from the prostate to other parts of the body (metastasis), typically the bones. In many cases,...
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The quality and health of your sperm can be affected by your age, if you smoke, are overweight, have a sexually transmitted infection or use...
Read More »An expanding waistline is sometimes considered the price of getting older. For women, this can be especially true after menopause, when body fat tends to shift to the abdomen. Yet an increase in belly fat does more than make it hard to zip up your jeans. Research shows that belly fat also carries serious health risks. The good news? The threats posed by belly fat can be reduced.
Behavioral interventions may include: Pelvic floor muscle exercises. Kegel exercises strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and urinary sphincter....
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You can live without your pancreas, but you'll have to take medicines to replace what it does in your body. Thanks to new medicines, life...
Read More »So how do you know if you have too much belly fat? Measure your waist: Stand and place a tape measure around your bare stomach, just above your hipbone. Pull the tape measure until it fits snugly around you, but doesn't push into your skin. Make sure the tape measure is level all the way around. Relax, exhale and measure your waist, resisting the urge to suck in your stomach. For women, a waist measurement of more than 35 inches (89 centimeters) indicates an unhealthy concentration of belly fat and a greater risk of health problems.
Hormonal Changes: Women develop their breasts during puberty as estrogen increases. Pregnancy and milk production can also cause the breasts to...
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Sciatica is the most common type of referred pain in advanced prostate cancer. It's caused by damage to one or more of the nerves that start in the...
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On a basic level, prostate cancer is caused by changes in the DNA of a normal prostate cell. DNA is the chemical in our cells that makes up our...
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Before an ultrasound scan You'll be asked to drink some water (about a pint/500 ml) an hour before the early pregnancy screening scan. Having water...
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Waist: 31.5-33″ (45-47% of your height) Shoulders: 51-53″ (waist x 1.618) Arms: Same as Neck (roughly 15.5-16.5″) Chest: 42-45″ (10-12″ bigger than...
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Cholesterol belongs to the steroid family of lipid (fat) compounds. It's a type of fat in your body and several of the foods you eat. While too...
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