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Non-smokers may experience the effects of endothelial dysfunction

October 27, 2005 If someone smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, there's no way around it, they're going to suffer endothelial dysfunction (more on that in a moment... Read More >

Categories: cocoa products dangers of second hand smoke dangers of smoking effects of smoking flavanol intake how smoking effects us smoking and non-smokers

Eat your vegetables and live longer

October 26, 2005 Why? Because according to recent research, your chances of living a longer life may significantly improve if you eat plenty of vegetables that are rich in beta-carotene... Read More >

Categories: effects of beta-carotene live longer with vegetables living a longer life

Vitamin K2 may lower liver cancer in patients with cirrhosis of the liver

October 25, 2005 Dr. Moss' article is titled "Do Radio Frequency Energy Fields Cause Cancer?" And he opens his piece with this more specific question: "Do devices such as cell or mobile phones, that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer... Read More >

Categories: B-12 folic acid NAC non alchoholic cirrhosis of the liver nutrient therapies standardized milk thistle extract vitamin K2

Do devices that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields cause cancer?

October 25, 2005 Dr. Moss' article is titled "Do Radio Frequency Energy Fields Cause Cancer?" And he opens his piece with this more specific question: "Do devices such as cell or mobile phones, that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer... Read More >

Categories: cell phone and cancer cell phone use and brain cancer EMF fluoroscope viewer fluroscope and radiation shoe fitting fluoroscope

Alternative breast cancer screening

October 20, 2005 The combined studies tested the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection in nearly 900 subjects... Read More >

Categories: Anti-malignan Antibody in Serum test breast cancer screening DII mammography nuclear matrix protein screening thermography tumors

Erectile dysfunction may have a benefit of sorts

October 19, 2005 But this condition may also have a benefit of sorts. A new study shows that ED diagnosis may offer an important signal that something dangerous is going on... Read More >

Categories: benefits of ED benefits of erectile dysfuntion ed ED diagnosis effects of erectile dysfunction erectile dysfunction diagnosis relationships and erectile dysfunction

Different chemo options

October 18, 2005 A friend of mine used to say that the best weight loss exercise is the Push Away: When you've had enough to eat, push away the plate... Read More >

Categories: chemo formula Chemo options Lance Armstrong

Teen denies chemotherapy cancer treatment

October 17, 2005 But Katie isn't your typical 13-year-old. When the time came to inject her with high-dose chemotherapy, Katie said no. And when doctors tried to force her, she boldly and repeatedly resisted... Read More >

Categories: Child Protective Services forced medical treatment Katie and chemotherapy patients opinion patients opinion counts TCPS Texas Child Protective Services unwanted cancer treatment

IARC says HRT causes cancer

October 13, 2005 Sleep apnea can mess up more than just a good night's sleep. An HSI member named Michaele wrote to ask for alternative treatments for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA... Read More >

Categories: carcinogenic to humans estrogen hormone replacement therapy HRT progesterone United Nations

Nobel prize winner shows that H.pylori may cause ulcers

October 11, 2005 In 1982, Marshall and his colleague, Robin Warren, discovered that peptic ulcers are caused by a parasitic bacterium called helicobacter pylori (H. pylori... Read More >

Categories: Barry Marshall and nobel prize Barry Marshall and peptic ulcers peptic ulcers and h.pylori stress and stomach ulcers taking a bullet for scientific research

Treating receding gum lines

October 7, 2005 A member who goes by the initials EAP starts off the thread with a request for information on how to treat receding gums. EAP says he brushes and flosses, but his gums still recede... Read More >

Categories: COQ10 and gum health dental hygeine gum health healthu gums healthy teeth healthy teeth and gums receding gum lines
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