Tag: cancer
Mediterranean diet cuts cancer risk - study
By David Liu
A study published in the April 26, 2011 issue of British Journal of Cancer suggests that eating Mediterranean diet can significantly reduce cancer ...
Drinking this beverage may reduce cancer risk
A study by Chinese scientists suggests that drinking coffee may reduce the likelihood of developing cancer.
The study published in the March 15, 2011 issue of ...
Sugars may boost risk of certain cancers
Nataša Tasevska of the National Cancer Institute and colleagues published a study in the June 2011 issue of the International Journal of Cancer suggesting that ...
Fructose Fuels Cancer More Than Other Sugars
By Dr. Isaac Eliaz
There has been recent research exposing the harm of sugar and high-fructose corn syrup in our daily diets. While too much sugar can ...
Drinking colas boost cancer risk?
Michael F. Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) released an article in the Huffington Post on Feb 17 saying ...
Foods that fight cancer
Angiogenesis is a process that is required for cancer growth. If something can stop the process, the cancer can't grow. Some drugs are designed to ...
Sprouts plus supplements could boost broccoli’s anti-cancer ability
Researchers of the University of Illinois say a combination of broccoli and broccoli sprouts may boost the vegetable’s ability to protect against cancer as much ...
Vegetables show potential help to cancer treatment and prevention
Substances called isothiocyanates (ITCs) in broccoli were found to show promise to fight against cancer, according to a study in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Broccoli ...
If You Eat Processed Meats, Are You Risking Your Life?
Posted By Dr. Mercola | January 22 2011
A review of more than 7,000 clinical studies examining the connection between diet and cancer came to a stark conclusion: No ...
Tragically, Average Child in U.S. Gets Seven Radiation Scans
Editor's note: Many doctors and dentists downplay the risk of medical radiation and often tell their patients the risk is "minimal" or nothing compared to the environmental exposure, which is not true, according to Dr. John Gofman, Ph.D. and M.D., a nuclear expert and physician worked for University of California at Los Angeles. Most dentists don't even know the necks of their patients need to be protected when giving them dental x-ray. ...



