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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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The risk of developing cancer and heart disease can be reduced by

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brilliants [131]3 years ago
3 0
↪ Adding exercise and meditation in your life to reduce heart problem.
↪Avoiding grilled red meat ,smoked foods , microwaved foods,etc.
↪ Searching the reason to live the life maybe it could be related with your passion and aim in your life.
↪ Try creating happy and lovely atmosphere around where you can laugh,enjoy and live the life with full intensity.
↪ Avoid anything that is carcinogenic or cancer causing. You can search it on your own.
↪Seek medical advice from doctors regarding this topic
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