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22 10, 2013

The Chemicals We Eat.

By |2017-11-10T21:05:51-05:00October 22nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

Maria Rodale Many chemicals in use today are endocrine disruptors, which affect development during the critical time of puberty, increasing the risk of diseases such as cancer and diabetes later in life. And let’s not forget genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which account for more than 85 percent of all corn and soybeans grown

11 09, 2013

Mammography: A Limited Tool for Early Detection of Breast Cancer

By |2017-11-10T21:05:52-05:00September 11th, 2013|Bill Couzens, LessCancer.org, M.D., Mammograms, Margaret Cuomo|

Margaret I. Cuomo, M.D.Board-certified radiologist; Board member, Lesscancer.org; Author, 'A World Without Cancer' Mammography has been the gold standard for early detection of breast cancer since the 1970s but has been surrounded by controversy more recently. In 2009, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended that routine screening mammography begin at

22 08, 2013

Cancer….. Its Personal

By |2017-11-10T21:05:53-05:00August 22nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

Cancer is a very personal thing. Seemingly, whenever the subject comes up, someone has a side, a position, an experience. Not just an experience, but a life changing  defining moment in an individual’s life. A disease that for some is not open for discussion, but for many is seemingly the “law” when dealing with or approaching

11 07, 2013

Fish Oil …. Increased Risk for Prostate Cancer ?

By |2017-11-10T21:05:53-05:00July 11th, 2013|fish oil, Uncategorized|

Maggie Fox, Senior Writer NBC News, reported a startling study shows men who have the highest levels of these compounds – the kinds found in fish but not in vegetable sources -- have a higher risk of prostate cancer. Men with the very highest levels had a 71 percent higher risk of high-grade prostate cancer

2 07, 2013

Red Meat – Colon Cancer Study

By |2017-11-10T21:05:54-05:00July 2nd, 2013|Bill Couzens, Less Cancer, Next Generation Choices Foundation, Uncategorized|

  Andrew M. Seaman of Reuters Health wrote people who report eating the most red and processed meat before being diagnosed with colon cancer are more likely to die during the next eight years, according to a new study. "It's another important reason to follow the guidelines to limit the intake of red and processed meat,"

13 02, 2013

The War On Cancer Must Lead With Prevention :

By |2017-11-10T21:05:56-05:00February 13th, 2013|Bill Couzens, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Capitol Hill, Carter Wiley, Chemical Companies, Chemo, Colon Cancer, Couzens, Couzens Wililam U Couzens, Detroit, Environment, Erica Wiley, Facebook, Farming, Food, Greg Lam, Hugh Wiley, Increased Incidences of Cancer, Leadership, Less Cancer, Lets Move Campaign, Melanoma, National Cancer Prevention Day, New Hampshire, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Steve Israel, Stormy Stokes Hood, Suzi Tobias, the Goddess of Victory and Peace, Thomas M Sherman, Uncategorized, Veronique Pittman, Virginia, Washington DC, William U Couzens, William Ulrich Couzens|

The Pennsylvania State Memorial is a Gettysburg Battlefield monument commemorating the 34,530 Pennsylvania soldiers "who fought at Gettysburg" The pavilion is the largest monument on the Gettysburg Battlefield. In 1909-10, Samuel Murray created "The Goddess of Victory and Peace" (Athena) from melted-down cannons. Athena is also a shrewd companion of heroes and is the

7 01, 2013

Come on Pepsi- Take the Less Cancer Challenge !

By |2017-11-10T21:05:58-05:00January 7th, 2013|Beyonce, Bill Couzens, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Capitol Hill, Chemo, Coca-Cola, Coke, Couzens, Couzens Couzens, Couzens Wililam U Couzens, Detroit Couzens, Dunk the Junk, Environment, Farming, Food, Founder Less Cancer, GMO, GMOs, Huffington Post, Kentucky Fried Chicken, KFC, Lawmakers, Leadership, Less Cancer, Lets Move Campaign, McDonalds, Move Detroit, Move Detroit for Less Cancer, obesity, pediatric obesity, Pepsi, Pesticides, Prevention, Sprite, Sprite Zero, sugar, Uncategorized, Wayne State University, William U Couzens|

Bill Couzens, Founder Less Cancer - Commentary   When I first heard the news of Beyonce locking arms with Pepsi for 50 million I thought: is that the same Beyonce who was partnered in the superhero combo with First Lady, Michelle Obama battling obesity with Mrs. Obama's “Lets Move Campaign?” I am a fan of both the First Lady and Beyonce for addressing the obesity

31 10, 2012

MOVE DETROIT FOR LESS CANCER

By |2017-11-10T21:05:59-05:00October 31st, 2012|Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Clear Channel, Colon Cancer, Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health, Couzens, Cysco, Detroit, Dr. Tom Sherman, Environment, Facebook, Gary Hirshberg, GMO, Jackson Dawson, John Couzens, Less Cancer, Mackinac Race, Miles O'Brien, More Treated Cancer, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Prevention, Project Runway, Thomas M Sherman, Thomas M Sherman MD, Tom Sherman MD, Twitter, Uncategorized, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (CEO-UPCI), Veronique Pittman, Wendy Pepper, William U Couzens|

  The Less Cancer campaign- program of Next Generation Choices Foundation is pleased to announce the first Move Detroit for Less Cancer to be held December 1,2012 at the Bayview Yacht Club,located at 100 Clairpointe Street Detroit, MI 48215. For nearly a decade, Less Cancer has been at the helm introducing prevention into the cancer

27 10, 2012

Gary Hirshberg -GMO’s and Labeling – Portsmouth, New Hampshire (Video)

By |2017-11-10T21:05:59-05:00October 27th, 2012|Asthma, Bill Couzens, Capitol Hill, Chemical Companies, Chemo, Clear Channel, Climate Change, Colon Cancer, Founder Less Cancer, Gary Hirshberg, GMO, GMOs, Labeling, Portsmouth New Hampshire, Stonyfield Farm, US CONGRESS, Virginia, William U Couzens|

  Gary Hirshberg, Co-Founder and Chairman of Stonyfield Farm spoke for Less Cancer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Gary Hirshberg who spoke for Less Cancer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on GMO's and labeling. See video here VIDEO Introductions opened with Less Cancer board Chairman Tom Sherman, MD introducing  board member and award winning journalist Miles

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