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More research about Vitamin D and prevention of cancer
19 hours ago ago from EGOSCUE Portland
This is from Rick Mathes, Clinic Owner and Director of Egoscue Austin. Great information. I’ve posted before about how Vitamin D appears to be a VERY powerful nutrient and has strong disease-fighting properties, and how a lack of vitamin D in the bloodstream is correlated with a number of diseases. Here’s a new study indicating that several cancers can be massively reduced using vitamin D. And just as exciting, it implies there may be ...
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7 hours ago ago from The Natural Advocate
Would you rather choose the natural solution to Immune Heath, or do you prefer the government flu shot? Vitamin D, the Flu and You Research has shown that lack of vitamin D is associated with weaker production of an antimicrobial peptide called hCAP-18, a protein that works with immune-system cells to kill pathogens. Thinking now is that if you're exposed to a virus when you have sufficient vitamin D, those cells will be better ...
Related contentUniversity of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation Honors CBS News Anchor Katie Couric at Annual Cancer Ball
9 hours ago ago from Windy City News » Chicago Headlines
The University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation Women’s Board honored CBS news anchor Katie Couric and raised $700,000 for cancer research at its 43rd Annual Cancer Ball on November 14. Despite battling a fierce cold, Couric flew to Chicago to accept the “Partners in Discovery” award from the Women’s Board for her efforts to raise awareness about cancer screening. The University of Chicago and its Cancer Research Center, she ...
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10 hours ago ago from 24masti
News Feed Comments Home Bollywood Business Education Entertainment Health International Lifestyle National Sci-Tech Sports Browse > Home / Sci-Tech / Blog article: Peptide delivers medicines directly into tumor Peptide delivers medicines directly into tumor December 8, 2009 by ANI Filed under Sci-Tech Leave a comment ADVERTISEMENTS ...
Related contentVitamin D Deficiency Symptoms May be Subtle
9 hours ago ago from Over 50 Website
Could You Suffer From a Vitamin D Deficiency? I was very surprised when my own doctor told me that my last blood test showed that I was deficient in vitamin D. I take an over 50 vitamin supplement, and had never considered this myself. Rather than being satisfied with 1,000 IU which was in my multi-vitamin (and is 4x the RDA), I was advised to take 5,000 IU. So now, along with my regular vitamin supplement, I take another small white pill ...
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Selenium, Omega-3s May Stave Off Colorectal Cancer
14 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
TUESDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Certain dietary supplements appear to affect the development of colorectal cancer or its recurrence, two new studies suggest. In one study, researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences found that eating a diet high in omega-3 fatty acids cut the risk of developing colorectal cancer by nearly 40 percent. In the other study, from cancer researchers in Italy, consumption of ...
Related contentBreast Cancer Decline Only Partly Due to HRT
14 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
TUESDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- The incidence of breast cancer in the United States declined 7 percent between 2002 and 2003, but only part of that decrease can be attributed to reduced use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) by menopausal women, researchers say. HRT use declined after the 2002 release of The Women s Health Initiative study, which concluded that hormone therapy increases the risk of breast cancer. Other studies have ...
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14 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
TUESDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Having a few more cups of coffee and running that extra mile each day can reduce a man's risk of dying of prostate cancer, two studies indicate. The case for coffee and physical activity as prostate cancer preventatives is far from proven, according to the research reported Tuesday at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Houston. But data from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study ...
Related contentNew License Agreement with University of Colorado Gives Viral Genetics, Inc., Right to Develop Cancer Therapies
8 hours ago ago from Good News Now
SAN MARINO, Calif., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Biotechnology company Viral Genetics (Pink Sheets: VRAL) has entered into an exclusive license agreement with the University of Colorado to develop cancer therapies based on the work of M. Karen Newell, Ph. D., a professor of biology at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. This new line of research into a means of killing drug-resistant cancer cells will be pursued by scientists ...
Related contentResearch Shows Efforts To Quit Smoking Strengthen After Personalized Lung Cancer Risk Test
3 hours ago ago from Good News Now
Smokers who see their own personal risk of developing lung cancer after genetic-based testing show stronger intention and take more action on quitting smoking, according to clinical trial results presented to an American Association of Cancer Research conference. The pilot study looked at smokers’ response to taking the Respiragene TM test, which combines genetic and non-genetic factors to show smokers and ex-smokers their own risk of lung ...
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