Cancer Causes Debated
5/27/2010This health blog reviews how carcinogenic toxins, heavy metals and pollution bombard our health and how detoxing can help with...
Read MoreProstate Cancer & PSA Testing
5/7/2010The annual bill for PSA screening in the U.S. is $3 billion, even though the test “is hardly more effective...
Read MoreMelanoma on the Rise
4/6/2010According to research, the average American’s risk of melanoma in his or her life time increased from one in 1,500...
Read MoreThird Hand Smoke…Again
3/30/2010New study reveals that long after a cigarette is put out, the tobacco smoke residue that clings to surfaces reacts...
Read MoreMetformin to the Rescue
2/9/2010A new study shows that Metformin helps obese teens lose weight when combined with exercise and a healthy diet, but...
Read MoreCAT Scans Cause Cancer
12/22/2009A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded that 29,000 new cancers would result from CT scans performed...
Read MoreSoy and Breast Cancer News
12/15/2009A recent study found that a MODERATE intake of soy reduces breast tumors & breast cancer recurrence. Understand the difference...
Read MoreMammogram Debate – Do they save lives?
12/11/2009Are annual mammograms still the recommended screening guideline? Find out why this is up for debate among doctors, the dangers...
Read MorePancreas and Digestion
12/7/2009We explore the anatomy and physiology of the pancreas and how it participates in the digestive process. In addition, we...
Read MoreGardasil Linked to Lou Gehrig’s Disease
11/27/2009Experts are concerned about possible links between the Gardasil vaccine and an aggressive form of Lou Gehrig's disease (also known...
Read MoreNon-Drinkers Virtuous, but Depressed
10/20/2009A recent study of alcohol consumption found that that those who didn’t drink at all had an elevated incidence of...
Read MoreGardasil Vaccine for Boys
9/24/2009An FDA advisory panel just recommended approving Gardasil vaccines to prevent genital warts in boys as young as age nine.
Read MoreCell Phones Back in the Frying Pan
9/19/2009The International EMF Foundation just issued a 37-page report claiming that the major research to date on cell phone safety...
Read MoreLet’s Talk Cancer
9/14/2009Everyone produces up to 10,000 cancer cells every single day of their life as part of the normal metabolic process....
Read MoreTamoxifen Ups The Risk of Breast Cancer
9/12/2009According to a study, just published in Cancer Research, long-term use of tamoxifen ups the risk of getting aggressive cancer...
Read MoreDoes Medical Imaging Fry Patients?
9/8/2009According to a study just published in the New England Journal of Medicine, tests such as CT scans and nuclear...
Read MoreRocket Fuel In Your Drinking Water
9/4/2009What’s considered to be safe in your water today could be hazardous to your health tomorrow. How do you remove...
Read MoreOral Sex and Throat Cancer
8/6/2009Those cynics who say that everything pleasurable causes cancer now have a new argument on their side. According to a...
Read MoreMammogram Mania
7/28/2009Studies show mammograms may actually trigger breast cancer in women with susceptible genes, because the four films shot during a...
Read MoreFatty Diet and Pancreatic Cancer
7/9/2009A new study has found a dramatic rise in the likelihood of getting pancreatic cancer among those who indulge in...
Read MoreGreen Tea Squeeze Play
7/6/2009This issue explores the virtues of green tea, while at the same time examining how governments in collusion with large...
Read MoreColon Cancer Rate Rises in Young
6/30/2009A new study shows that young people under the age of 50 have experienced rising rates of colon cancer in...
Read MoreAre Cancer Rates Rising?
6/26/2009Despite the “war on cancer,” new research suggests that cancer is rising: 5% increase for men and 6% increase for...
Read MoreCancer – 650,000 Lives Miscalculated
6/8/2009On May 27th, the American Cancer Society announced that 650,400 U.S. cancer deaths were avoided from the early 1990s through...
Read MorePeople Ignore Cancer Advice
6/4/2009A recent study in Great Britain found that a huge segment of the population simply ignores cancer-prevention advice, finding it...
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