It doesn’t take a scientist to tell you that stress is rough on your body, but according to recent studies, it can even help cancer cells survive. Great, huh?
It doesn’t take a scientist to tell you that stress is rough on your body, but according to recent studies, it can even help cancer cells survive. Great, huh?
Does alcohol really increase your risk for cancer?
Maintaining a healthy weight is an important step we can take to greatly reduce the possibility of developing certain forms of cancer.
(CNN) — “Physical inactivity causes 1 in 10 deaths worldwide, according to a series of studies released in British medical journal The Lancet, putting it on par with the dangers of smoking and obesity.”
What is the single best thing we can do for our health? Find out here!
Getting a grip on it -10 Easy Steps to Take Back Control of Your Life and Reduce Stress
One of FLIP’s mottos is, ‘there’s no magic pill you can take to prevent cancer.’ While this remains true, we can’t ignore the science and research behind the benefits of something as SIMPLE as taking an aspirin a day.
Our Simple FLIPs series is designed to bring you easy ideas that you can incorporate into your life aimed to make prevention approachable and realistic. Challenge yourself to try these simple FLIPs! They don’t require much effort, thought, or money and little adjustments here and there can yield powerful results.