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Several types of cancer are considered silent killers

November 21, 2005 Several types of cancer are considered "silent killers." Colon, bowel, lung, stomach, rectal, liver and pancreatic cancers are often in advanced stages by the time their symptoms finally develop into red flags... Read More >

Categories: bowel cancer colon cancer liver cancer lung cancer pancreatic cancer rectal cancer silent cancer silent killer cancer silent killer symptoms stomach cancer

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

New hormone replacement therapy study

October 6, 2005 And it would have come in handy the other day when I saw a program with a panel of medical experts discussing the latest hormone replacement study (HRT) published last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine... Read More >

Categories: CEE hormone replacement therapy hormone replacement therapy studies HRT and Archives of Internal Medicine HRT menopausal symptoms HRT study Menopausal symptoms

Is soy beneficial for postmenopausal women?

September 28, 2005 Is soy beneficial for postmenopausal women? It is according to a new study from China. But before you grab your keys and rush out to the store to stock up on soy foods, there's one little soy secret you need to know... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of soy soy and menopause soy and women soy consumption

Painkiller intake may be associated with hypertension

August 24, 2005 Results showed that aspirin intake had no association with the development of hypertension. But other painkillers didn't fare as well... Read More >

Categories: effects of painkillers hypertension and painkillers hypertension and women women and painkillers

Women who smoke at highest risk for lung cancer

August 17, 2005 Thousands of people sent e-mails and notes of condolences to ABC, and apparently quite a few said they had been inspired to quit smoking... Read More >

Categories: blood in sputum cough lung cancer in women shortness of breath smoking

Vitamin E supplementation may decrease health risks among healthy women

July 25, 2005 In a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the BWH team states this objective: "To test whether vitamin E supplementation decreases risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer among healthy women... Read More >

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Greater risk of women developing lung cancer than men

July 21, 2005 Rosie continues: "B vitamins are necessary for sustaining life and good health. They are sorely lacking in all processed foods. Some can be produced in the intestines 'only' when the necessary lactic acid bacteria are present... Read More >

Categories: former smokers lung cancer more deaths among women non-smoking women smokers warning signs

High B-6 levels and reduced risk of colorectal cancer

June 28, 2005 So if you wanted advice on dietary supplements, would you go looking for it in Business Week magazine? Absolutelyif you were interested in tracking investment opportunities in the supplement biz. But health advice... Read More >

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Fight colon cancer with vitamin B6

May 17, 2005 According to research just published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, it may be time to include vitamin B-6 in the lineup of nutrients that fight colon cancer... Read More >

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2005-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2005 And another thing File this one under “Good to know, but not surprised.” When researchers examined health and dietary records for more than 140,000 women, data revealed that a regular intake of sugar-sweetened soft drinks was linked to weight-gain and type 2 diabetes. Consumption of fruit juice also boosted weight... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2005

Almonds get the FDA nod of approval

April 18, 2005 Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then, and we have evidence that the FDA actually found a nut (both literally and figuratively) when agency officials gave almonds a nod of approval... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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