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Things people at risk for COPD can do

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Quit Smoking, Avoid Exposure to Pollutants, Visit your Doctor Regularly, Avoid getting the Flu

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RT @BreatheBetter: If you are at risk for #COPD – are there things you can do? http://t.co/GJeVNFjp #fb

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thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “They don't call it "The Big C" for nothing. People don't even like to say the word out loud. The good news, we're told, is that there are many things we can do - or not do - in our adult lives to lower our risk of developing different types of cancer. Want to avoid lung cancer? Don't smoke.View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com

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Hypnosis to Quit Smoking: Benefits and Risks

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The DRIVE4COPD Celebrity Ambassadors - Encouraging people across the country to learn more about COPD

drive4copd.com — “The DRIVE4COPD Race Team is hitting the road to encourage people across the country to learn about COPD and find out if they or a loved one may be at risk.View full resource at drive4copd.com

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RT @drive4copd: We’ve screened more than 1.9 million ppl for risk of COPD! Learn how u can get involved at http://t.co/8r4Jwim

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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kussin49 Dr. Steven Z. Kussin Physician, Doctor, Internist, and Gastroenterologist

http://t.co/qBef4LX addressed this issue. There's tragically little to do to prevent Alzheimer's.... http://t.co/11F3bXL

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Diet and Exercise: The Real Fountains of Youth | Total Health Institute

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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MT @WCBADoctorBrian: ‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - http://nyti.ms/okbTFD Agree with criticisms.

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - http://t.co/pGJsw8g Agree with criticisms. Prevention = a false premise.

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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swhitbo Susan Krauss Whitbourne Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

At last, #Alzheimer's Association & others acknowledge preventive factors other than meds incl #diet & #exercise: http://ow.ly/5NrWJ #psych

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Scientists have calculated that if people address certain risks, a significant number of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented, with the operative word being “could.”View full resource at nytimes.com

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Analysis: "7 things you can do to fight Alzheimer’s" isn’t so certain http://nyti.ms/nvdwNK - #health

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

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News Analysis: Grasping for Any Way to Prevent Alzheimer’s - Scientists have calculated that if people address certa... http://ow.ly/1dXD8O

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‘7 Things You Can Do to Fight Alzheimer’s’ Isn’t So Certain - NYTimes.com

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NewsDaily: Walking may keep brain from shrinking in old age

newsdaily.com — “Walking at least six miles a week may be one thing people can do to keep their brains from shrinking and fight off dementia, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.View full resource at newsdaily.com

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"They found that people who walked roughly six to nine miles a week halved their risk of developing memory problems." http://fb.me/zqkikIHY

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