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Cancer's Secret Weakness

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Doctors Advised to Take Vitamin D During Flu Epidemic

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Echinacea next big thing in fighting swine flu?

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Fat intake increases prostate cancer risk

Sunday Jan 24, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- The news on Dennis Hopper losing his battle against prostate cancer has drawn attention from moviegoers and fans. Prostate cancer ...
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Multiple Sclerosis News: Drug, Vitamins and Sunshine

Saturday Jan 23, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- The Food and Drug Administration announced on Jan 22 that it has approved Ampyra, an experimental drug made by ...
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Blueberry Boosts Memory

Saturday Jan 23, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- Scientists have found evidence suggesting that blueberries may help improve memory in older adults because of its antioxidative phytochemicals, ...
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Vitamin K2 May Cut Coronary Heart Disease Risk

  Saturday Jan 23, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- Taking vitamin K2 supplements or eating lots of green vegetables may help cut risk for coronary heart disease, a ...
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Vitamin D May Cut Colon Cancer Risk

Friday Jan 22, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study in the British Medical Journal suggests that taking high doses of vitamin D supplements may help ...
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Lower Salt Intake Lowers Cardiovascular Risk

Friday Jan 22, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study published Jan 21 on the website of the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that reducing ...
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Low vitamin D linked to MS relapse risk (press release)

Source:Kate Vidinskykvidinsky@pubaff.ucsf.edu415-476-2557 January 20, 2010 Low Vitamin D levels are associated with greater risk of relapse in childhood-onset Multiple Sclerosis Ellen Mowry, MD, MCR Low vitamin D blood levels ...
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