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Writing advice, publication opportunities, and thoughts on books, language, and life from Donna Volkenannt, winner of the Erma Bombeck Humor Award. Donna believes great stories begin in a writer's imagination and touch a reader's heart.
Here is the second installment of interviews with contributors who have stories in Mysteries of the Ozarks, Volume V , from Ozark Writers, I...
I would like to invite you to join a new group “The Answer to Breast Cancer-Vitamin D. The data on Vitamin D deficiency as a major contributing factor in causing cancer is now as extensive as the data on smoking causing cancer. Nearly two years ago the Canadian Cancer Society started recommending that everyone take Vitamin D supplements to prevent cancer and yet still, most in the world are unaware of this fact.
ReplyDeleteStudies have shown that Vitamin D deficiency is widespread. Indeed the campaign by dermatologists telling us to stay out the sun (which produces Vitamin D in our skin) has been so successful that even people living in sunny parts of the world are as deficient as those of us living in Northern regions.
More recent data also suggests that high Vitamin D levels may dramatically improve the prognosis of patients with breast cancer-help us spread the word.
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Susan
Thanks, Mike/Susan
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