Saturday, April 24, 2010

Are diet only the prevention for ovarian cancer?

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Are diet only the prevention for ovarian cancer?
I'm not sure what exactly you're asking, but this article has a lot of good, basic information about ovarian cancer:





http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ovarian...





The section on prevention talks about several ways to prevent it. In addition, a diet high in vegetables may not only prevent cancer, but it may also increase your chances of survival if you already have it. These sources have more information about it:





http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/conten...


http://www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/conten...
Reply:Serratia Peptidase, DHEA, graviola, and check out these sites www.rain-tree.com/graviola.htm and curezone.com


Is there a cure/ prevention for bloating?

I have IBS and I am a small person but I look pregnant about every time I eat because I bloat so bad. Is there a cure/ prevention? Perhaps a certain type of food I should avoid?





Anything helps. Thank you.

Is there a cure/ prevention for bloating?
Get your sodium intake waaayyy down, sometimes a diuretic is helpful. Stay away from sodas, drink water instead of canned drinks of any sort. I think greasy foods also tend to make you bloat. I have GERD, and I bloat just like you do. Avoidance is the best way, but if you get too much salt and sodium, potassium and preservatives like you find in wines and beers, or packaged foods and deli meats, you will bloat. Stay away from lactic acid - and sodium lactate - both make me bloat. They are found in bacon, some canned drinks, deli meats and the like. Drink lots of water if you are bloated, believe it or not that's the only way to get the sodium out of your system. Gatorade is a no-no.
Reply:I recommend keeping a food journal and noting when you bloat up. It will help you to determine what foods are causing you to bloat up. Drinking the right amount of water for your size also helps with bloating. Remember to talk to your doctor too about your bloating.

amaryllis

128 days 40lbs injury prevention fitness program tips :) TIA?

i am not new to exercise- in fact i love it.


i have stopped doing it, for last few months, i have been doing light jogs and getting back into it. in fact i am overweight because i eat too much.


i have set some goals and i am going to watch my 1500 calories each day like a hawk.


i am also at 32 not a young chick no more - going to start a heavy weight, cardio, and abs program-





can i plz get some advise on how to avoid injury- i want to make it 128 days w/out injury on my knees, or feet- i am fat, and i carry alot of muscel, that is why 155 is right weight 4 me.


if i loose the weight will my knees not injury as easy, do i injur becayse of the extra weight- tips, websites, any info on program suggestions, as well as injury prevention would so be apreciated.

128 days 40lbs injury prevention fitness program tips :) TIA?
Walk away the pounds by Leslie Sansone (Dvds are at places like Target) is pretty good. It's very low-impact but it can be high-intensity and since you use weights (if you choose), you're toning as well. Make sure you stretch before and after and drink plenty of fluids.


Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Program what does P.A.C.C.T. stand for?

Devos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids MI has a Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Program and I am wanting to know what


the 2nd C means in P.A.C.C.T.


P - parents, A - acknowledgement, C - common stragies for babies, C - _______strategies for parents and health officials, T - teaching and training.


Hope someone out there know the answer. Thanks

Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Program what does P.A.C.C.T. stand for?
I do not have a clue, But i would take a guess at 'COMMON'





sorry I cant be of much help


"The Writters Block Prevention Hotline?"?

Hello, you have reached "The Writters Block Prevention Hotline"


{Hola, has alcanzado “el teléfono directo de la prevención del bloque de Writters” }


To hear this in English, please press 1 now


{Para oír esto en español, ahora presionar por favor 2 }





If you are seeking new ideas,


press 3 please


If you are pleading from the floor


(please don't do that anymore)





If a noose is 'round your neck


Please press 4 now!


If cussin's more than "What the Heck!'


Please, get a grip! calm down!





*A poet will be with you shortly, I swear


All calls are taken in the order they got here


Please hold for just a moment (well, maybe a few)


Our poets are with agents first, then they'll get to you*





*If this is an emergency


hang up and call a library!*


If you need to hear these options again


(followed by the pound sign, please press.....

"The Writters Block Prevention Hotline?"?
Hilarious.





Which number do you push, if to paraphrase Bukowski, you are like Plath with your head in an oven cooking like a baked potato. I'm guessing 4.





Nice read Shad.
Reply:dont forget press 6 for a babysitter
Reply:Very entertaining! What writer hasn't faced writer's block? Sooner or later it hits everyone. Thanks for sharing. *smiles*
Reply:Interesting,


I have never heard of writers block hotline


this is cute.


I heard of writer's block.


The option of a noose coming was cute


Also the emergency hang up and call the library.
Reply:hablando


hablando sin acciones


solo baboseando


?por que la vida contiene solo


bla bla bla bla bla bla?


mucho no signafica nada


pero bla bla bla bla.


no hay nada en el cielo


no hay el cielo en nada.


?Y como son


las chicas quienes estan hablando


de cosas locas?


?Y como son los muchachos


en sus sueños de


las palomas?


digame una palabera tan


chistoso como amor.


digame la cuenta de algo


que no es


de


egoismo
Reply:LOL!! I do like your style of writing!
Reply:ROFL. This was too funny. I had to star it and e-mail it to some fellow poets.
Reply:Shad, I have to give it to you...this one rocks! Forget any critique on this one, it works just fine as it is and I wouldn't dare suggest any changes.





Very, very well done!
Reply:I'm glad I had an opportunity to read this. After a rough week at work and a rougher one ahead, you made this morning a great one. Thanks!
Reply:FANTABULOS!!!!!!!
Reply:nice poem...
Reply:Awsome! i laugh inside!
Reply:unusual and funny still laugh when i think about it


Peer Education; Suicide Prevention presentation, help?

I'm in a Peer Education class where we give advice and guidance to underclassmen about pregnancy, domestic violence, drugs, etc. We're doing a presentation on suicide prevention tomorrow for a few freshman classes and I'm supposed to come up with some kind of "energizer" to get the kids interested in the subject before we start the actual presentation.





All I could think of was doing something with statistics and making into some kind of game. I don't know. I don't want to mess this up because it's a touchy subject to work with and I don't want to offend anyone. So, I'm asking for your help, what should I do to grab their attention?

Peer Education; Suicide Prevention presentation, help?
Maybe you could mention something in pop culture. The television show Desperate Housewives is narrated by a character who kills herself in the pilot episode. In the latest episode, there were many references to suicide, and an older lady tried to kill another character and make it look like suicide.





I don't know if that's the kind of thing you're looking for, but good luck!

spider lily

What are relapse prevention programs?

I heard my aunt and a counselor talking about a relapse prevention program. I have no idea what they're discussing. Does anyone know what that is? See, my cousin John is going out of rehab in a couple of days and I think it has something to do with it but I really don't understand a thing. Help me please!

What are relapse prevention programs?
Relapse prevention programs were made to help a previous alcoholic or drug addict continue on with their recovery. They are special programs that helps people to deal with stress and problems better so that they will not go back to drinking alcohol or abusing drugs again. Some relapse prevention programs include family therapies, group discussions, spiritual lectures, anger-management classes and other fun activities. This just means that the counselor and your aunt are discussing ways to ensure your cousin's full recovery.
Reply:They're probably going to put him in one of those sumo wrestling stables or something like that.