The Value of Vitamin D after Menopause
2/15/2020Consuming enough vitamin D may be able to reverse the muscle loss that most women typically experience after they go...
Read MoreSugar and Cancer–Facts and Myths
11/4/2017Although sugar plays a role in the progression of SOME cancers, there is no compelling evidence that it is THE...
Read MoreImpact of Teen Diet on Breast Cancer Later
3/17/2017According to new research, the types of foods we ate as a teenager and young adult may eventually affect our...
Read MoreWhere You Live and How You’ll Die May be Linked
1/7/2017Most neighborhoods have distinctive mortality patterns, and high-priced neighborhoods typically have lower overall death rates than poorer regions.
Read MoreWhite Wine and Melanoma Worries
12/17/2016New research suggests there is an association between white wine consumption and melanoma.
Read MoreCommon Food Additive Tied to Colon Cancer
11/29/2016New research suggests emulsifiers added to ice cream and many foods can contribute to the development of cancer.
Read MoreToxic Chemicals in Your Drinking Water
8/16/2016A new study shows the dangers again of drinking tap water. They found cancer causing chemicals, PFASs, in many states,...
Read MoreExercise and Ovarian Cancer
7/5/2016Two new studies have found that a sedentary lifestyle may be linked to a higher risk of ovarian cancer.
Read MoreA New Place to Check for Melanoma
6/28/2016Melanoma may develop on the soles of the feet due to stress and pressure rather than exposure to sunlight.
Read MoreFruit and Breast Cancer Risk
5/24/2016Adolescent girls who eat greater amounts of fruit on a regular basis may have a lower risk of developing breast...
Read MoreEverything You Always Wanted to Know about Clinical Studies
5/9/2016Today, we're going to discuss everything you've ever wanted to know about clinical studies.
Read MoreOral Bacteria Linked to Pancreatic Cancer
5/3/2016The presence of two specific bacteria in the mouth may indicate an elevated risk of developing pancreatic cancer over time.
Read MoreProstate Cancer Treatment and Depression
4/28/2016Men with prostate cancer who are treated with hormone therapy face a greater chance of suffering from depression than those...
Read MoreRadiation Soars, and Cures
3/22/2016over five million people still live in areas contaminated by radiation from the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters.
Read MoreCancer Treatment About Face, Again
3/15/2016In future years, it's a good possibility that people will look at chemotherapy as practiced in the 20th Century as...
Read MoreBPA, BPS, and BPF
2/20/2016Although the safety of BPA and its clones is highly open to question, it is still to be found in...
Read MoreColon Cancer Rates Up in Those Under 50
2/11/2016Colon cancer rates may have increased in both men and women under 50, and the disease is often diagnosed at...
Read MoreCancer Chameleon
1/23/2016According to current thinking, there be no such thing as a single "cure for cancer." Fortunately, current thinking may not...
Read MoreDrinking on the Rise Among Women
12/12/2015The difference in alcohol consumption between men and women has diminished in recent years, with women closing the gap in...
Read MorePigs in a Blanket: Bacon and Smoking
11/3/2015Processed meats like bacon, ham, and spam are among the worst possible things a person can consume, at least from...
Read MoreFukushima, Four Years On
10/10/2015When all is said and done, it looks like the world dodged the proverbial bullet at Fukushima. There is no...
Read MoreOne More Reason to Stand Up
10/3/2015New research suggests that people who sit for too long may end up with liver disease as well as heart...
Read MoreMother Retains Fetal Cells … for Life
9/19/2015A mother may carry around cells that her fetus has shed and that are genetically different from her own for...
Read MoreSkin Cancer from Your iPad?
9/17/2015The screens of mobile devices may reflect the ultraviolet rays of the sun and indirectly boost the user's exposure to...
Read MoreSpicy Foods and Longevity
8/20/2015Frequently eating spicy meals may be linked to a lower risk of death.
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