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Coffee may protect against endometrial cancer (updated)

By David Liu, Ph.D. Tuesday Nov 22, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Habitual coffee consumption may help reduce risk of endometrial cancer, according to a study published recently

How to Get Your Vitamin D Within to Healthy Ranges

Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 21 2011 Story at-a-glance Vitamin D from sun exposure is the BEST way to optimize your vitamin D levels; exposing a large amount of ...
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Fructose raises risk for kidney disease, hypertension

By David Liu, Ph.D. Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Eating too much fructose may cause a series of diseases including fatty liver, insulin resistance or ...
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Drinking coffee helps hepatitis C treatment

By David Liu, Ph.D. Drinking coffee may help treat hepatitis C, according to a new study. Freedman N. D. of the  National Institutes of Health in Rockville, ...
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Moderate intake of beer may cut cardiovascular risk

By Stephen Lau and eidting by Stacey Sexton A study conducted by Italian scientists shows that moderate beer consumption could help to decrease the risk of ...
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Experts Warn: This Popular Vitamin can Trigger Cancer

Editor's comment: Vitamin E supplements are often made of some carrier called silica, which can be nanoparticles. Early studies have found nanoparticles can harm DNA and potentially cause mutation, which is considered the cause for cancer. Could silica used in the supplement be the culprit for increased risk for prostate cancer?...
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Foods that fight cancer

Beans Beans (also known as legumes) include lentils and peas along with many other varieties. Soybeans fall into this category as well; their anti-cancer benefits are ...
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The "Antioxidant Superstar" Chinese People Eat Daily

Posted By Dr. Mercola | November 16 2011 Story at-a-glance Virtually all mushrooms provide excellent nutrition, such as protein, vitamins and enzymes, and many have potent medicinal value Mushrooms are excellent ...
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Niacin Does Not Reduce Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Stable, Cardiovascular Patients Whose Cholesterol is Well-Controlled to Treatment Guidelines (PR)

Email Article Print Article Subscribe to News Like This ShareThis William Boden, professor of medicine in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, was co-principal investigator of the ...
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Milk thistle stops lung cancer in mice (PR)

NOVEMBER 15, 2011 BY GARTH SUNDEM LEAVE A COMMENT Milk thistle, parent of the compound silibinin. Image courtesy of Flickr user Eran Finckle, cc license. Tissue with ...
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