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October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by Terry Thompson
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman’s life is about one in eight.
According to the American Cancer Society, 230,480 women will be diagnosed with this disease in 2011. Of those, about 39,520 will die from it. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women, exceeded only by lung cancer.
After increasing for several decades, incidents of female breast cancer has been decreasing by about 2 percent per year since 1998. However, this decrease has been only in those over age 50 and is thought to be primarily due to a decline in hormone therapy.
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Here's a list of dishes that were
all (well, almost) under $10 to make.
Each makes at least four servings.
Try the recipe ideas, or just buy the necessary ingredients and get creative
with the spices that are kicking around in your cabinet.
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This is the
season for colds and flu Contrary to what many people think,
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Everyone knows the keys to losing weight: Eat less and exercise more. Sounds simple enough, but in the context of real life and its demands, it can be anything but simple. So how do successful losers do it? To find out, WebMD asked experts across the country for their best diet tips.
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Best Flat-Belly Tricks
1: Avoid Constipation.
Too little fiber, fluids, and physical activity can lead to constipation, which can result in bloating, Jensen says.
To avoid this, eat a diet high in fiber (25 daily grams for women and 38 for men) from whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Also, drink plenty of fluids (aim for 6-8 glasses a day) and aim for physical activity for at least 30 minutes, five times a week.
If you're eating a low-fiber diet, gradually bump up the fiber level, making sure you also drink plenty of fluids for better tolerance.
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2: Rule Out Wheat Allergies or Lactose
Intolerance.
Food allergies and intolerances can cause gas and bloating,
but these need to be confirmed by your doctor. Many people self-diagnose
these conditions and unnecessarily eliminate healthy dairy and
whole grains from their diets. If you suspect you have an allergy
or intolerance, see your doctor for tests.
You may benefit from reducing the amount of the suspected food and/or eating
it with other foods. In the case of dairy, it can help to choose aged cheeses
and yogurts, which are lower in lactose.
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3: Don't Eat Too Fast.
Eating quickly and not chewing your food well can cause air
swallowing that leads to bloating, says Dawn Jackson Blatner,
RD, author of The Flexitarian Diet.
So slow down and enjoy your food. Your meals should last at least 30 minutes.
Also, keep in mind that digestion begins in the mouth, and you can decrease bloating
just by chewing your food more, Blatner says.
There's another benefit to slowing things down: When you take your time to thoroughly
chew and taste your food, your snack or meal becomes more satisfying. And studies
have shown that if you eat more slowly, you may end up eating less.
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Best Flat-Belly Tricks
4: Don't Overdo Carbonated Drinks.
The fizz in carbonated drinks (even diet ones) can cause gas
to get trapped in your belly, Blatner says.
Instead, drink water flavored with lemon, lime, or cucumber. Or just reduce the
number of fizzy drinks you consume each day. Try some peppermint tea for a soothing
beverage that may help reduce bloat.
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5: Don't Overdo Chewing Gum.
Chewing gum can also lead to swallowing air, which can cause
bloating.
If you've got a gum habit, alternate chewing gum with sucking on a piece of hard
candy or eating a healthy, high-fiber snack like fruit, vegetables, or lower-fat
popcorn.
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6: Watch Out for Sugar-Free Foods.
"Many of my patients suffer from bloating because they
consume too much sugar alcohol in artificially sweetened foods
and drinks," which can lead to bloating, Blatner says.
Experts recommend consuming no more than 2-3 servings per day of artificially
sweetened foods and drinks.
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7: Limit Sodium.
Highly processed foods tend to be high in sodium and low in
fiber, both of which can contribute to that bloated feeling,
Jensen says.
Get in the habit of reading food labels, Blatner advises. When buying processed,
canned, or frozen foods, shoot for no more than 500 mg of sodium per serving
in any product -- or a total of 1,500 to 2,300 mg of sodium per day. Look
for labels that say "sodium free," " low sodium," or "very
low sodium."
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Best Flat-Belly
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8: Go Slow with Beans and Gassy Vegetables.
If you're not used to eating beans, they can cause that gassy
feeling. So can the cruciferous family of vegetables, such as
broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower.
That doesn't mean you should give up on these super-nutritious, high-fiber vegetables.
"Don’t be nervous about beans," Blatner says. "Just work
them into your diet slowly until your body adjusts to the compounds that can
initially cause gas."
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9: Eat Smaller Meals More Often.
Instead of three big meals per day, try eating smaller meals
more often. This can keep you free of the bloated feeling that
often follows large meals (think Thanksgiving). Eating more frequently
can also help control blood sugar and manage hunger.
So go for five to six small meals each day, but make sure the quantity of food
and calories are proportionate to your needs. To create a daily meal plan that
includes the recommended amounts of all major nutrients, visit the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's MyPlate web site
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10: Try Anti-Bloating Foods and Drinks.
A few studies suggest that peppermint tea, ginger, pineapple,
parsley, and yogurts containing probiotics ("good" bacteria)
may help reduce bloating.
"These are safe foods that are good for you when used appropriately, so
why not try them and see if they help you de-bloat?" Blatner says.
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A Final Word About Stomach Fat.
Experts agree that laxatives, water pills, fasting, and skipping
meals are not recommended, either to help you de-bloat or lose
weight.
If you're looking to flatten your belly for the long term, there's no substitute
for losing a few pounds, Jensen says.
"For most everyone, when you lose total body fat, your body reduces belly
fat preferentially," he says. "Even though people lose weight differently,
there is a little more lost in the abdominal region than elsewhere.”
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A Final Word About Stomach Fat.
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Experts also say that doing ab exercises all day long won’t get rid of
the excess belly. Although you can’t necessarily spot reduce, you can strengthen
abdominal muscles with routines like Pilates and exercise ball workouts. And,
stronger muscles can help your belly appear flatter.
"Toning and strengthening the abdominal muscles can help you look less fat
[and] improve your appearance, muscle tone, and posture, which is also very good
for your back," Jensen says.
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