Make these lifestyle changes as soon as you can and stick with them, says Dr. Diane B. Wilson. “The body responds best when we [have] routines for how we eat and exercise.”
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| erinness -- Portland | |
| My best friend was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 25. It's so important we remember that cancer can affect women of any age and we see our doctor's (especially the dreaded gyno). Thanks for the article - let's remember our sisters always - not just the designated breast cancer awareness month of October. | |