Saturday, November 28, 2009

Women's Health

Black Women's Health: 4 Ways to Boost It

New book and American Cancer Society report put focus on black women

Posted February 23, 2009

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The Canadian Cancer Society now recommends that everyone take daily vitamin D to prevent cancer. Anyone with dark skin is more likely to be vitamin D deficient as they need to be in the sun many times longer to produce enough. take a look at www.vitaminD3world.com

It has all the data that led the Canadian Cancer Society to make its recommendtaion

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STD on the rise

High Rate of STD's Prompts More Testing , and at the same time it promote more online dating sites.

According to the report from a STD dating site called STDpal com, the new subscribers have increased 42% over 2007. Rising STD rate sparks online dating sites

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