Low Fat Diets May Decrease Risk of Ovarian Cancer
According to a new study, low-fat diets may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer among women of post-menopausal age. The study revealed that after a four year period, women who decreased the fat conte ...
Effect of broccoli, soy on cancer cells explained
Eating foods like broccoli and soy has been linked to lower cancer rates, and California researchers said on Sunday that they may have discovered the biological mechanism behind the
Using cells in a ...
Fruits and Vegetables Fight Off Cancer
If you want to reduce your risk of several common types of cancer, help may be no farther away than your kitchen.
A trio of new studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for ...
Bad Breath Lowers Cancer Risks
Researchers have found that consuming a half cup of onion daily lowered their cancer risk by 65 percent. Garlic eaters lowered their risks by 30 percent. While this is true of several types of can ...
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 ...
Fruits and Veggies Lower Cancer Risk
Researchers from the National Cancer Institute have suggested that cancer prevention might be as easy as stocking up on the fruits and veggies. In fact, fruits and vegetables considerably lower the ri ...
Excess Weight Can Cause Cancer
According to American Cancer Society women who gained 21-30 lbs after they turned 18 are 40% more likely to develop breast cancer than women who gained only five pounds. It also increases your risk ...
Breast Cancer Risks
Knowing the risk factors that contribute to breast cancer can help you evaluate the likelihood of getting the disease. In some cases, it's possible to make changes now that will improve your chances ...
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 ...
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 ...