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Deborah’s Experience with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type of lung cancer, accounting for about 80% of all lung cancers Mayo Clinic [invalid URL removed]. It develops from the cells lining the airways of the lungs. Unlike small cell lung cancer, NSCLC tends to grow and spread more slowly. There are several different subtypes…
Read MoreRonnie Coleman – SHOULDERS (Relentless DVD 2006)
Ronnie Coleman was known for his intense training style and massive shoulders. While there’s no single definitive source for his exact routine, some details are consistent: Here’s a possible example shoulder workout routine inspired by Ronnie Coleman’s approach: Important Notes: For a glimpse into Ronnie Coleman’s training style, you can search for videos like “Ronnie…
Read MoreThe Dark Side of The Fast Food Industry
5 Common Medications That Can Damage Your Liver | Healthy Care
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Read MoreJuiced Up – The Consequences of Steroids: SWOLE Ep. 3
The REAL Reason Behind Addictions & How To Get Over Them
Top 5 Reasons Older Adults Stop Walking & How To Avoid This
7 Foods to Avoid
Remember, it’s all about moderation and balance. No single food is going to ruin your health, but eating a lot of unhealthy foods can definitely increase your risk of chronic diseases. Focus on eating a balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein. Instagram: https://bit.ly/IG-DrBerg
Read MoreSigns your Liver is Healing from Alcohol
Here are some signs your liver is healing from alcohol: It’s important to note that everyone heals at their own pace, and it may take some time to see these improvements. If you have been drinking heavily for a long time, it may take several months or even years for your liver to heal completely.…
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