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HealthTips To Reduce Your Cancer Risk by RichardMuse(op): 11:12am On Jan 19, 2017
The choices we make each day influences our possibilities of getting cancer. Three factors that we manage have a lot to do with our risk of growing this terrible disease. There are no proven ways to stop cancer, but you can lower your chances of getting it and according to Cancer Research, 4 in 10 cancer cases can be stopped, largely through lifestyle changes. It will support you to lower your risk of cancer if you:

• Eat a healthy, balanced diet
• Maintain a healthy weight
• Stay physically active
• Drink less liquor
• Stop smoking

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HealthRe: Does Epilepsy Have A Cure? by RichardMuse(m): 8:02am On Dec 26, 2016
Capableben:
There is a situation im beholding right now, its about a brother that is experiencing seizures like an epileptic.

He started having these experiences in secondary school, just suddenly. There's is no history' of epilepsy in his family at all.

when it started initially, it only happened at night when he is deep asleep but recently its beginning to happen during the day, i feel so sorry for him.

What baffles me is the fact that this guy doesnt abuse drugs or anything, infact he does not even consume alcoholic drinks. Its just inexplicable where this is coming from.

Pls nairalanders, who has had such an experience before? And to the medically inclined individuals in the house, is this epilepsy? Can this be cured?
It is not necessary that epilepsy will be caused by drugs or alcohol. There are different types of epilepsy and each has its own cause. For example, idiopathic epilepsy is caused due to genetic disorders while Symptomatic epilepsy is caused by head injury or improper development of the brain. Though permanent cure for epilepsy is not available, some inexpensive drugs can help manage the symptoms better. In more critical cases, surgery may be required.

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