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11 01, 2014

Lifestyle as Medicine: At a Fork in the Road–Who’s Got a Spoon?

By |2017-11-10T21:05:51-05:00January 11th, 2014|Uncategorized|

  David L. Katz, M.D. Hippocrates recognized the power of lifestyle as medicine some 2,500 years ago, testimony to his wisdom and prescience. As president-elect of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, I celebrate the possibility of finding our way back to a future informed by such insight.   But for now, in the

16 04, 2013

Why Less Cancer is Important to Me – Post By Martha Fruehauf

By |2017-11-10T21:05:55-05:00April 16th, 2013|Couzens, Couzens Couzens, Martha Fruehauf, National Cancer Prevention Day, Next Generation Choices Foundation, pediatric obesity, Pesticides, Prevention, Toxins|

Martha Fruehauf is a Less Cancer volunteer who's current project is Move Charlottesville for Less Cancer. The event, May 4th will be at the Southern in Charlottesville, Virginia. The event will be featuring the Kentucky Derby at 6pm and dancing at 8pm to the music of the band Love Canon.     Yesterday’s events at

29 07, 2012

Robyn O’Brien Says Stick Your Heart Out

By |2017-11-10T21:07:02-05:00July 29th, 2012|Allergy Kids, Bill Couzens, Cancer, Chemical Companies, Couzens, Farming, Food, GMO, Less Cancer, Prevention, Robyn O'Brien, seed|

In a recent blog post in Prevention Robyn O'Brien founder of Allergy Kids had been invited to speak to a group of 400 in Montana that included farmers, parents, foodies and agriculturalists. As O'Brien reports, she opened the night to questions, reporting a farmer’s daughter spoke hesitatingly at first about seed companies and global banks.  O'Brien makes

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