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Relationship Between Cancer and Overweight and Herbal Therapy
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By: Ines Khalsi Email Article
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BERNE - The overweight augments the risk of cancer, but in different ways for men and females. These are the major findings of a study published by the University of Berne.

The University confirmed in the release that the link between cancer risks and overweight has become increasingly obvious in recent years. The Bernese study recognizes this thesis and supplies new evidence on the differentiation between men and females.

In females, overweight augments the risk of the cervix, gallbladder and pancreas cancer, together with the risk of breast cancer after menopause. Among men, overweight may cause cancers of the skin, leukemia and tumors in lymph nodes.

Continents inbalance

In Asia, overweight females are at a higher risk of breast cancer than Europeans and North Americans. Researchers could not interpret these geographical differences.

Overweight men and females go through equal risks concerning the esophagus, thyroid, kidney and intestine cancer. The study, conducted by the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine at the University of Berne and carried out in collaboration with British researchers, published in the British scientific journal The Lancet.

USA: Despite 34% of the population made of obese people, the epidemic marks time.
WASHINGTON - Obesity in the United States seems to stop progressing, especially among women, as sustains a study made by the Federal control and disease prevention (CDC). The rate of obese people continues to be high, illustrated by a figure of more than one obese adult in three (34%).

The statistics reveal a stabilization of the rate of obesity among females and a slowdown in growth among men, out of surveys conducted in 2003-2004 and 2005-2006. For the last 25 years, the proportion of obese people has been augmenting every year.

"It seems that there is a decline in obesity among women, the trend is less clear among men," said Cynthia Ogden, a researcher at the CDC, who led the study. "That is encouraging but we must be prudent, we need more data before being too optimistic," said the statistician.

There were 72 million (among 305 million Americans) of obese adults in the United States in 2005-2006, including 33.3% men and 35.2% females, according to this study which covers 4400 adults every year. Those between 40 and 59 years are more likely to be obese: 40% of men in this group are obese against 28% of men aged between 20 and 39 years. Among females,, 41% of 40-59 years are obese.

Obesity is more predominant among minorities: more than a black woman, in two is obese (53% of 40-59 years), against (51%) for Hispanics whereas for white females, only 39% are obese.

Herbal Theraoy against Overweight

Herbal medicine remains certainly the best way to manage a slimming weight diet. Over-weight has two main sources, the first is an uncontrolled appetite and the second is low metabolic rates related to a food absorption dysfunction. The function of herbal drugs would be to suppress the voracious appetite or to boost the metabolism in order to increase metabolic rates in the safest way ever. Self-conviction is also very important to control the huge appetite, if you are not mentally ready to begin a diet, the whole operation is utterly useless. You may be more helpless towards overweight caused by low metabolic rates because you may not be a big eater but involuntary fat.
Herbal drugs will improve your food absorption through increasing your metabolic rates with no one drawback. Thus, herbal weight loss seems to be the safer manner to go through a slimming weight program.

Ines Khalsi is a sports professor, she has gained a significant experience in weight loss therapies; she went across various medicines and discovered that herbal medicine is the safer way to lose superfluous kilos. She also discovered that herbal medicine can be used to fix many physical deficiencies. If you are interested in herbal drugs please visit: herbal-meds herbal-slim

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