The month of May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month and there will be a lot of attention focused on the primary symptoms and medical testing for brain cancer. While some of this advice may be useful, there is very little discussion of nutrition, toxic exposures, and lifestyle factors and their contribution to the development of brain cancer.
Fortunately, the primary tool to preventing brain tumors is within your control… in the lifestyle that you live. Making healthy choices when it comes to diet, exercise, avoiding carcinogens in your environment, and reducing stress can effectively reduce your risk of developing brain tumors.
Fortunately, the primary tool to preventing brain tumors is within your control… in the lifestyle that you live. Making healthy choices when it comes to diet, exercise, avoiding carcinogens in your environment, and reducing stress can effectively reduce your risk of developing brain tumors.
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