American Thinker
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Cancer is increasing at younger ages, catching up to heart disease as the number one cause of death.
Cancer remains one of the two leading causes of death in the U.S. and this country is one of five highest in the world in cancer incidence.
Efforts to impact cancer-causing agents should focus on the quality, or lack thereof, of our water, clothing, and food.
The eighth of the list is helicobacter pylori, the widespread bacterium that, for some, causes serious sickness.
H. Pylori thrives where intestinal flora have been disturbed, and foods healthful for digestive microorganisms are able to help keep H.Pylori in balance.
Basing an economy on disposable, cheap, imported products is like waiting for a medical answer to cancer.
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