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2025 appears to be in a hur­ry, but isn’t that what we say every year? Information overload is real and when it comes to health and wellness not all we come across is backed by science

I have been thinking about CERVICAL CANCER AWARENESS and a number of the nuggets will look at this preventable / manageable cancer. My goal regarding cervical cancer prevention is to encourage, coerce all ladies in the age group to be screened.

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The watch word(s) should be prevention and early detection of changes.

1. Cervical cancer is the most preventable of all female cancers. Do the following.

a. Have regular cervical screening tests e.g. once every three years depending on findings

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b. Get vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

c. Practice safe sex

d. Live a smoke-free life

e. Eat a balanced diet to help support your immune system

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2. Signs and symptoms of Cer­vical Cancer you should not ignore

a. Vaginal bleeding that is abnormal for you

b. Bleeding after sexual inter­course

c. Bleeding between periods

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d. Heavier periods than usual

e. Changes in vaginal dis­charge

f. Pain during sexual inter­course

g. Persistent pain in your pel­vis or lower back

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3. Risk factors for Cervical Cancer

a. Any woman with a cervix

b. Anyone who is sexually active

c. Anyone with an HPV infec­tion

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d. Anyone who smokes and drinks alcohol

e. Family history of cervical cancer

4. The Human Papilloma Virus is the most common sexually transmitted infection and is the cause of almost all cervical cancer (WHO).

5. Exercise has that imme­diate effect of improving your mood, focus and attention. With increased exercise over your life­time, you slow the expression of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia.

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6. The best way to burn off the stress hormones without having to change your thinking is to move and sweat. Run, dance, jump, swim, stretch or skip; do something vigorous and lively. Yoga is also fabulous, as it com­bines movement and breathing.

7. Self-Care Check List 1

a. Listen to your body

b. Move more

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c. Eat healthy

d. Breathe right

e. Avoid harmful substances and excess of anything

f. Get enough sleep

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g. Cultivate gratitude and joy

8. Your thoughts, your feel­ings, your emotions, your beliefs literally communicate with every aspect of your biology every sec­ond. Yes your thoughts communi­cate with your cells. They all help to determine so much about your health.

9. Some Longevity Principles

a. Avoid ultra-processed foods

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b. Get quality sleep

c. Strength exercises is a MUST!

d. Build community and pur­pose

e. Practice stress manage­ment

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10. Food is not only a source of energy, joy, connection and plea­sure; it can also rejuvenate us and even reverse disease. Would you rather be powered by junk food?

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AS ALWAYS LAUGH OFTEN, EN­SURE HYGIENE, WALK AND PRAY EVERYDAY AND REMEMBER IT’S A PRICELESS GIFT TO KNOW YOUR NUMBERS (blood sugar, blood pres­sure, blood cholesterol, BMI)

Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel

Health Essentials Ltd/ Medics Clinic

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(dressel@healthessentialsgh. com)

Dr. Essel is a Medical Doctor with a keen interest in Lifestyle Medicine, He holds an MBA and is an ISSA Specialist in Exercise Therapy, Fitness Nutrition and Corrective Exercise. He is the author of the award-winning book, ‘Unravelling The Essentials of Health & Wealth.’

Thought for the week – “with better access to vaccination, screenings and treatments, cer­vical cancer can be eliminated.”- WHO

Reference:

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1. Cervical Cancer Awareness – The Bank Hospital

2. Cervical Cancer Awareness – Medpluspharmacyng

3. World Health Organization (WHO)

4. VK Fitness

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5. Dr Mark Hyman

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