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September 12, 2024
Good Morning!

Today, Dr. Jason Fung explains why cancer persists and how our bodies fight back. We also cover the promise of hydrogen therapy in alleviating chronic diseases, whether your dog should be vegan, and more.

Happy reading.
Makai Allbert
Makai Allbert
Health Writer
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Why Cancer Persists: Dr. Fung Explains
Why Cancer Persists: Dr. Fung Explains
Dr. Jason Fung, author of "The Cancer Code," explains how our bodies naturally fight cancer and how this aligns with a new concept of cancer as an infectious disease. Learn how the immune system fights back and what triggers cells to become cancerous.
Hydrogen Shows Promise Against Chronic Diseases
Hydrogen Shows Promise Against Chronic Diseases
From tackling stubborn ailments to boosting cancer survival rates, hydrogen therapy is rousing interest among researchers. Learn how this invisible gas works its magic in the body.
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<i>Exercise Recommended by Kevin Shelly</i>
Exercise Recommended by Kevin Shelly
Occupational Therapist
Chair Squats
Chair squats are a simple yet surprisingly effective exercise. Although challenging at first, they reward you with both strength and cardiovascular gains.

Step 1: Sit upright at the front of a chair.
Step 2: Stand up slowly, taking two to three seconds, with your arms extended straight out in front.
Step 3: Slowly return to a seated position without abruptly “plopping” down to avoid straining your spine.
Step 4: This counts as one repetition. Aim for three sets of 15 repetitions, making adjustments as needed.

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