New research shows that the fruit of a tropical vine may help fight breast cancer.
The study comes from Dr. Ratna Ray, a professor of pathology at St. Louis University. She specializes in studying the regulation of cell growth.
… Read MoreNew research shows that the fruit of a tropical vine may help fight breast cancer.
The study comes from Dr. Ratna Ray, a professor of pathology at St. Louis University. She specializes in studying the regulation of cell growth.
… Read MoreThere are more positive, peer-reviewed studies about the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids than practically any other food or nutrient. These are the healthy fats found primarily in fish oil and other animal products.
… Read MoreWhat if your body could be reprogrammed to assassinate cancer cells? It may sound like the plot from a futuristic sci-fi movie, but it’s actually happening right now. A group of researchers are already testing it on leukemia patients…and with promising results.
… Read MoreBesides the fact that it simply hasn’t been shown to increase the survival rate from cancer, a major drawback of chemotherapy is the horrific side effects. Many chemotherapy drugs work by stopping all cell division in the body. That includes healthy cells. That’s why people lose their hair and become nauseated during treatment. Healthy new cells aren’t replacing the old ones. … Read More
What if a flavorful spice didn’t just taste great…but could help your body slow down – and even altogether prevent – liver cancer?
… Read MoreThere’s good news on the cancer front. An all-natural flower extract kills cancer cells…without harmful side effects.
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