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Protection from radiation exposure is brilliantly simple

August 22, 2013 Protection from radiation exposure is brilliantly simple. Research reveals that daily flaxseed -- with antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids -- can limit damage caused by radiation... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Cancer damage exposure flaxseed lung fibrosis lung inflammation omega 3 fatty acids radiation therapy

New lung cancer screening recommendations are shockingly reckless

August 12, 2013 New lung cancer screening recommendations are shockingly reckless -- especially so because they arrived on the same day another government panel urged cancer screening caution... Read More >

Categories: American College of Radiology breast cancer Cancer caution follow up scans lung cancer mammography National Cancer Institute NCI overdiagnosis panel prostate cancer PSA radiation radiology industry recommendations restraint screening slow growing smokers treatment yearly

New cancer screening recommendations ring in the beginning of the end for mammography

August 7, 2013 New cancer screening recommendations ring in the beginning of the end for mammography. As mainstream medicine wises up about how to approach cancer screening, mammography is on the chopping block... Read More >

Categories: ABUS American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Automated Breast Ultrasound cancer screening hand-washing mammograms mammography Morning Joe Nancy Snyderman National Cancer Institute radiation recommendations vitamin d

When high tech medical treatments are overused, patients pay and suffer

August 1, 2013 When high tech medical treatments are overused, patients pay and suffer. That's the case with older men who are inappropriately treated for prostate cancer that needs no treatment at all... Read More >

Categories: 3-D mammography advanced treatments age 70 high tech IMRT intensity-modulated radiotherapy older men prostate cancer robotic prostatectomy

Chemo side effects can be reduced with this simple technique

July 31, 2013 Chemotherapy side effects can be reduced with this simple technique. Fasting prompts a "shield mode" in healthy cells that helps protect them from chemo, reducing risk of nausea and fatigue... Read More >

Categories: cells chemo chemotherapy fasting fatigue nausea shield mode side effects

The vitamin D link to sunlight is invaluable. And yet, that value just doubled.

July 25, 2013 The vitamin D link to sunlight is invaluable. But that value just doubled. Research shows that sunlight on skin prompts infusion of nitric oxide into blood vessels, lowering blood pressure naturally... Read More >

Categories: blood flow blood pressure blood vessels drugs exposure guidelines heart disease low fat diet nitric oxide NO salt skin skin cancer stroke Sun sunblock sunlight University of Edinburgh vitamin d

This weed killer won’t kill you, but it will open the door for killer toxins

July 23, 2013 This weed killer opens the door for killer toxins. The herbicide is glyphosate -- better known as RoundUp. When it switches off a detox enzyme in the body, inflammation and disease follow... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease autism Cancer canola corn depression Diabetes food chemicals and environmental toxins gastrointestinal disorders glyphosate heart disease infertility inflammation obesity processed foods Roundup soy sugar weed killer wheat
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