Bitter melon extract inhibits breast cancer cell growth
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Dr. John Z.Posted
Tue 23 Feb 2010 12:00am
AACR.org - Bitter melon extract, a common dietary supplement, exerts a significant effect against breast cancer cell growth and may eventually become a chemopreventive agent against this form of cancer, according to results of a recent study.
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Change of Major = Major Change
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AnnePosted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:54pm
Hey guys,
Today has been even crazier than yesterday, if that's possible. This is gonna be as to-the-point as I can make it, cause I am about to crash! This morning feels like it was a week ago.
I didn't sleep very well and woke up at 6am. I had overnight oats in greek yogurt that I prepared the night before:
Greek yogurt
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New Dirty Dozen, Clean 15 Produce List
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Every Little Thing BlogPosted
Wed 15 Jun 2011 7:36am
Welcome to Wednesday! Hope this week is flying by for you. This week has left me exhausted so far.
I’ve come to discover that, while I adore working with children, it’s typically the parents that I have a hard time with! With a few recent clients, the parents have been more far more exhausting than the children. I often find it diff ...
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CSA Week 15: Aug 23, Roasted Delicata Squash
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Every Little Thing BlogPosted
Sun 26 Aug 2012 8:03pm
*Don’t forget to enter my t-shirt giveaway ! Red pepper t-shirt? DONE!*
When I have a lot to do, I make a list. When I have a lot to do and don’t know where to start, I make a list. When I have a lot to do, don’t know where to start, and am feeling slightly overwhelmed?
You guessed it, another list.
This weekend, I actually got a fe ...
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SNAKE BITES, PT. 1
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Helpful BuckeyePosted
Sun 08 Aug 2010 12:00am
A couple of weeks ago, Questions On Dogs and Cats got your attention right away with the picture of the skunk. Helpful Buckeye knows at least one guy here in Flagstaff who probably will not even look at this week's blog issue due to the previously announced coverage of...Snake Bites!
Desperado and Helpful Buckeye have returned home ...
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Finding a way to establish a market-driven school farm
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nmerrillPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
How an internship, a college and food service mavericks helped a kid from the ‘burbs get passionate about a farm of her own.
By Dayna Burtness
Kyla Bauer (left) and Deanna Steege, both 2006 St. Olaf grads, volunteering in the broccoli patch.
After nearly two years, several grants, lots of days in the garden, too many meetings and ...
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Fat Soluble Vitamins---Vitamin A and WLS
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Diane S.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 12:41pm
Vitamins A, D, E and K are all classified as fat soluble vitamins - since they are soluble in fat and are absorbed by the body from the intestinal tract. They follow the same path of absorption as fat and any condition interfering with the absorption of fats would result in poor absorption of these vitamins as well. This class of vitamin can b ...
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Nutrition Tip #3: Eat Anti-inflammatory Foods For Good Health
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Corey I.Posted
Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm
As the third installation in the series of nutrition topics, this post will again give you many practical tips on how to achieve better health through nutrition.
As promised, I will now discuss the specifics behind maintaining an anti-inflammatory diet.
As I mentioned earlier (in previous posts), regular exercise & the incorporati ...
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Are Your Hormones Making You Miserable?
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Mark Hyman, M.D.Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 4:49pm
Are your hormones out of balance?
Does your life feel like a song played badly out of tune?
If so, the problem may have to do with imbalances in your hormones, which are wreaking havoc on your body and mind.
There is one hormone in particular I am going to focus on today, and it could be at the root of your problems.
I will share with ...
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Saturday… and its fridgid! 3/20
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Whitney and Courtney M.Posted
Sun 21 Mar 2010 4:04pm
Man, waking up to frigid cold temps, and blowing snow is so not cool! Right when we got out of bed, you could just feel the draft of cold air in the house. To warm us up, breakfast was the trio-Pancake special. Using the Honey whole wheat just add water mix, we made a blueberry turbinado oat pancake, a PB walnut reeses one, and a creamy co ...
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