Some studies show that if you are eating one or two apples per day you have
less risk of getting cancer on the following organs: mouth, vocal cords, breast, esophagus, colon, kidneys, ovaries, and prostate.
Not exact matches
For women who choose to breastfeed there are lower
risks associated with breast and ovarian
cancer,
less chance
of hip fractures and osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with
getting back to their pre-baby weight.
Richard Wiseman, professor in the Public Understanding
of Psychology at the University
of Hertfordshire, commented: «This is a huge rise, and the results are extremely worrying because
getting less than seven hours sleep a night is below the recommended guidelines, and is associated with a range
of problems, including an increased
risk of weight gain, heart attacks, diabetes and
cancer.»
The findings were more complicated for men, who showed a 4 percent increase in likelihood
of developing
cancer less likely to
get a
cancer diagnosis, but that number was skewed by the finding that diabetes lessened the
risk of prostate
cancer.
Men that are 50 years old and higher are at
risk of getting prostate
cancer, but it's much
less common than prostate enlargement.
and sure it lowers the
risk of cancer but only because you cant
get cancer in what you do nt have so tell me... would you cut off your daughters boobs off and say «well it lowers her
risk of cancer» or would you remove one
of your mothers lungs (without her permission) just because its one
less thing to
get cancer in?
Female dogs that are spayed CA N'T
get uterine
cancers, their
risk of mammary (breast)
cancer is reduced by 25 % and they are
less prone to urinary tract infections.1 As early as 6 months
of age, female dogs begin a biannual «heat» cycle during which they attract every unneutered male dog within 20 miles.
Female cats that are spayed can't
get uterine
cancers; their
risk of mammary (breast)
cancer is reduced by 25 %; and they are
less prone to urinary tract infections and hormonal changes.1