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Regular vitamin and mineral supplementation lowers colon can

by: John Phillip Researchers publishing in the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (CJPP) have found that a diet enhanced with vitamin and mineral supplementation can lower the risk of...

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BPA may cause arrhythmia, heart attacks in women

by: Tara Green Bisphenol A overrides the natural heartbeat signal causing female heart cells to misfire, according to a recent study. Given how pervasive BPA is these days, this could mean heart...

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Coriander oil (cilantro) can be used to treat food poisoning and...

By Jonathan Benson Food-borne illness outbreaks and the growing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” are two very serious societal problems for which researchers say they are actively looking...

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Drinking More Fluids Could Lower Men’s Bladder Cancer Risk

(HealthDay News) — Men who drink plenty of low-sugar fluids may reduce their risk for bladder cancer, new research suggests. Although the reason for the association between fluid intake and protection...

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Study Reports Progress Against Fatal Brain Cancer

(HealthDay News) — A new method to prevent recurrence of deadly glioblastoma brain cancer shows promise, say U.S. scientists. Radiation can temporarily shrink a glioblastoma tumor, but the cancer...

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Obesity Surgery Complications on the Decline

(HealthDay News) — Obesity surgery-related complications in the United States declined 21 percent between 2001 and 2006, and payments to hospitals for obesity surgery decreased by as much as 13...

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Understanding the science of cannabis is integral to appropriate regulation...

by: Raw Michelle Cannabis is a plant with demonstrable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, both aspects that point to its potential to be used as an anti-cancer drug. Cannabinoids have been...

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Barry Callebaut investigates Acticoa for ageing, longevity

Barry Callebaut is venturing down avenues of research that would allow it to market its Acticoa chocolate on an ant-ageing and longevity platform. Dark chocolate has been much on the news lately...

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Depression drugs linked to falls in elderly

by Mike Adams Falls are the leading cause of accidental death in the elderly population of adults over 65 years of age. A recent study found that elderly people who suffer from dementia are more...

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Study Compares Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Methods

(HealthDay News) — A less-invasive method of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair reduces the short-term risk of death, according to a new U.S. study. The interim findings are from a nine-year...

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Two Drugs Safe for Rare Forms of Kidney Cancer

(HealthDay News) – Using a combination of the drugs temsirolimus (Torisel) and Bryostatin appears to be safe in patients with metastatic kidney cancer, according to early data from 25 patients in a...

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Complex cancer industry trial literature is too confusing for patients to...

By J. D. Heyes Have you ever read something so complex and confusing that it frustrated you to the point of distraction? Well, a new study has found that cancer trial literature causes that kind of...

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New Heart Valve Repair System Tested for Safety

(HealthDay News) – A new method of repairing leaking mitral heart valves appears safe, a small study shows. In the new study, researchers tested a reversible implant called the Percutaneous...

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Heart Disease, Diabetes, Depression a Deadly Mix

(HealthDay News) – Heart disease, diabetes and depression can be a lethal triple-play — boosting a patient’s death risk by 20 percent to 30 percent, new research shows. “We do not know what this...

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Bipolar Kids May Focus on Different Facial Features

(HealthDay News) – Children with bipolar disorder and a similar condition called severe mood dysregulation spend less time looking at the eyes when trying to identify facial features, compared to...

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Fatty liver disease – Choline provides a nutritional solution for a silent...

by: Helmut Beierbeck Fatty liver disease used to be associated with alcoholism, but it is no longer restricted to heavy drinkers. Our calorie-rich but nutrient-poor diet has led to an epidemic of...

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Obesity Causes Increased Risk of Kidney Cancer, Kidney Stones, and Stroke

by: Steve G. Jones, Ed.S Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or greater. BMI is a ratio determined by weight and height. With a large percentage of Americans classified as being...

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Enriched Skim Milk Good for Gout, Study Suggests

(HealthDay News) — If you have gout, drinking enriched skim milk may help reduce the frequency of painful flare-ups, new research suggests. The new study included 120 patients who had experienced at...

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Needle-Sharing by Sex Workers Tied to Spread of Syphilis

(HealthDay News) — Needle-sharing among drug abusers may play as big a role as risky sexual behavior in the transmission of syphilis, a new study suggests. American and Mexican researchers interviewed...

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Everyone At Risk From Mad Cow Disease

By John von Radowitz, Science Correspondent, PA News No one is immune to the human form of mad cow disease, variant CJD, new research suggests today. Some people whose genetic make-up normally acts as...

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