Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 hi , i get this and not just for the cancer thing, but for the body thing ( for the new ones i have ms ) i did not know if you would like it or not ...good food info...veg is good >>>debbi brantSubject: The Truth About the Anticancer DietTo: jewishbaby2000@...Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:12 PM WebMD - Cancer Newsletter Tuesday, January 5, 2010 In This Issue: • Aggressive Brain Cancer: Runs in the Genes? • 15 Cancer Signs Men Shouldn't Ignore • Feeling Light-Headed After Treatment Get the Real Scoop on the Anti-cancer Diet Confused about which foods lower your cancer risk? Our expert dishes on the best cancer-fighting foods. Also See: • Resolve to Get These Screening Tests • Cancer Symptoms Overlooked in Teens • Warning Signs for Prostate Cancer? Health News & Features Does Aggressive Brain Cancer Run in the Genes? Two newly discovered genes may act as master control switches for brain cancer. Also See: • Compound May Fight Lung Cancer • Why Smoking and Sunlight Are Deadly Triggers 15 Cancer Signs Men Shouldn't Ignore You know your body better than anyone else. If something's not quite right, get it checked out. Possible clues that may point to cancer. Also See: • How Cancer Diagnosis Affects Family • Why Are Pesticides Hiding in Your Produce? More From WebMD: • Is Soy Healthy for Your Family? • Cancer Can Cause Nerve Pain From The WebMD Network • What Is the Prognosis of Lung Cancer? • Know the Signs of Pineal Brain Tumors Members Are Talking Feeling Light-Headed After Treatment This member felt light-headed after his first round of chemo and radiation. Anyone have a similar experience? Read more on the Cancer Support Group message board. From Our Sponsors Concerned About Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Slowing You Down? Keeping your bones strong after menopause may seem like a challenge, but there are some simple things you can do to help. Find out how changes in diet, exercise and more may help you build stronger bones. Keep up with the latest developments in the understanding of bone health designed to keep your bones strong. Sign Up to Start Building Stronger Bones Today Not All Breast Cancer Is the Same HER2+ breast cancer is aggressive, so it's important to know all your options. Get the tools and information you need to have an informed and empowering conversation with your doctor about which therapies are right for you. Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer Depression Has Many Faces For some people, depression is a matter of feeling sad, restless, or having trouble concentrating or making decisions. For others, fatigue, aches, pains, and other physical problems are part of their depression, too. Learn about a medication that may treat a broad range of symptoms. Newsletter Management Don't miss an issue of this newsletter. Add WebMD to your email's safe sender list -- get instructions here. You are subscribed as jewishbaby2000@.... View and manage your WebMD newsletter preferences. Subscribe to more newsletters. Change/update your email address. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 hi , i get this and not just for the cancer thing, but for the body thing ( for the new ones i have ms ) i did not know if you would like it or not ...good food info...veg is good >>>debbi brantSubject: The Truth About the Anticancer DietTo: jewishbaby2000@...Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:12 PM WebMD - Cancer Newsletter Tuesday, January 5, 2010 In This Issue: • Aggressive Brain Cancer: Runs in the Genes? • 15 Cancer Signs Men Shouldn't Ignore • Feeling Light-Headed After Treatment Get the Real Scoop on the Anti-cancer Diet Confused about which foods lower your cancer risk? Our expert dishes on the best cancer-fighting foods. Also See: • Resolve to Get These Screening Tests • Cancer Symptoms Overlooked in Teens • Warning Signs for Prostate Cancer? Health News & Features Does Aggressive Brain Cancer Run in the Genes? Two newly discovered genes may act as master control switches for brain cancer. Also See: • Compound May Fight Lung Cancer • Why Smoking and Sunlight Are Deadly Triggers 15 Cancer Signs Men Shouldn't Ignore You know your body better than anyone else. If something's not quite right, get it checked out. Possible clues that may point to cancer. Also See: • How Cancer Diagnosis Affects Family • Why Are Pesticides Hiding in Your Produce? More From WebMD: • Is Soy Healthy for Your Family? • Cancer Can Cause Nerve Pain From The WebMD Network • What Is the Prognosis of Lung Cancer? • Know the Signs of Pineal Brain Tumors Members Are Talking Feeling Light-Headed After Treatment This member felt light-headed after his first round of chemo and radiation. Anyone have a similar experience? Read more on the Cancer Support Group message board. From Our Sponsors Concerned About Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Slowing You Down? Keeping your bones strong after menopause may seem like a challenge, but there are some simple things you can do to help. Find out how changes in diet, exercise and more may help you build stronger bones. Keep up with the latest developments in the understanding of bone health designed to keep your bones strong. Sign Up to Start Building Stronger Bones Today Not All Breast Cancer Is the Same HER2+ breast cancer is aggressive, so it's important to know all your options. Get the tools and information you need to have an informed and empowering conversation with your doctor about which therapies are right for you. Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer Depression Has Many Faces For some people, depression is a matter of feeling sad, restless, or having trouble concentrating or making decisions. For others, fatigue, aches, pains, and other physical problems are part of their depression, too. Learn about a medication that may treat a broad range of symptoms. Newsletter Management Don't miss an issue of this newsletter. Add WebMD to your email's safe sender list -- get instructions here. You are subscribed as jewishbaby2000@.... View and manage your WebMD newsletter preferences. Subscribe to more newsletters. Change/update your email address. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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