Tamoxifen May Offer Long-Term Heart, Cancer Protection
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HealthFinderPosted
Tue 22 Mar 2011 1:00pm
course of the drug and it also shields some women from cardiovascular disease, new research finds.
The cancer protection and heart-disease risk reduction were noted 15 years... problems.
However, among older women the heart effect was much smaller and not statistically significant.
Tamoxifen, used for 30 years to treat breast cancer, inhibits
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A Breakthrough Therapy that Gets to the Heart of Cancer
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Total Health BreakthroughsPosted
Thu 28 May 2009 12:17am
, a 10-year-old boy named Ryan came to Jim’s institute for treatment. He had recurring bone cancer that had spread to his lungs. Ryan’s doctor had basically given up on him, telling... of cancer cells —a fact that is often ignored in mainstream medicine. But the damaging effects don’t stop there. The cancer cells then convert the glucose into lactate which
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Milk causes diabetes and heartcancer
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russelleatonPosted
Tue 31 Jul 2007 6:18am
Milk causes diabetes and heart disease
According to the results of the study conducted out of the University of Cardiff in the UK and as promoted in media throughout the world during July 2007, drinking a pint of milk a day may protect men against diabetes and heart disease. But upon closer examination of the research, Jon Barron concludes
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Danger #2: Dentures Increase Risk Of Heart Disease And Cancer
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 5:53pm
and can put them at higher risk for heart
disease and oral cancer. When dentures don’t properly fit, bacteria can lie in
areas behind them and lead to bone disease and oral cancer. Oral Cancer is
probably one of the least known forms, but the American Cancer Society reports
that there will be approximately 30,000 new cases diagnosed this year alone
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Multivitamins Don't Slow Heart Disease and Cancer
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DiseaseProofPosted
Wed 18 Feb 2009 12:02pm
and E and selenium supplements don’t ward off prostate cancer.
Now, for potent sources of vitamins and minerals, with known anti-cancer and heart disease-preventing effects, give...
Reported in Archives of Internal Medicine, scientists have determined multivitamins have little or no influence on the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease or overall
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Coffee & the Risk of Death from Heart Disease & Cancer
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Robert W.Posted
Sun 16 May 2010 1:02pm2 Comments
Weekly Health Update:
Coffee & the Risk of Death from Heart Disease & Cancer
"A critical weekly review of important new research findings... readers”
COFFEE & THE RISK OF DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE & CANCER
Last month, I reviewed research showing that increased coffee consumption was associated with a decrease
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