Study: Lung cancer screening doesn't save lives
A new study suggests that screening smokers and former smokers for lung cancer doesn't save lives or prevent advanced disease and may lead to unneeded and harmful treatment.
But it's not the final wo ...
New study: Mediterranean diet may reduce lung cancer
Mediterranean foods may reduce the risk of developing the lung disease known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, according to a new study published in the journal Thorax. The range of antioxidan ...
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells of the breast in women and men. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, ...
Crunch on Carrots to fight cancer
A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, found that falcarinol, a natural phytonutrient in carrots, can reduce the risk of cancer by a third. Falcarinol helps to protect ...
Cancer Cure ?
Virology Research,
Killer Viruses / Cancer Viruses
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Viruses are a microscopic parasites that live in your blood, the viruses leach the nutrients out of your protein molecule. Your protein ...
Breast Cancer and the Low-Fat Diet
The National Institute of Health (NIH) has found that decreasing total fat intake may make a minimal impression on reducing the risk of breast cancer, and has no effect on the risk of colorectal cance ...
Caffeine + Exercise = Reduced Risk of Skin Cancer
According to a new study, exercise and a regular coffee habit might be enough to ward off skin cancer. Researchers from the Laboratory for Cancer Research at the School of Pharmacy at Rutgers Univer ...
Yoga as an Adjunct to Cancer Treatment
Article Title: Yoga as an Adjunct to Cancer Treatment
By: Deborah Crooks
While the billions of dollars spent on cancer research each year have yet to yield a cure, yoga practice is being accepted ...