The Cancer Defense Diet

In Cancer Decoded Newsletter

In your March issue of Cancer Decoded, you’ll discover why the foods you eat—and the ones you don’t—could be your most powerful weapons against cancer. You’ll see the “Big Five” that offer maximum protection…like the overlooked vegetable that cuts pancreatic cancer risk by 38%...and the five-step meal blueprint you should follow every day.

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Yes, Your Cellphone Can Give You Cancer

In All Health Watch, Cancer, Featured Article, Health Warning

The debate has raged for years over whether cellphone radiation is harmful. Some studies have found that microwaves emitted by phones are safe. Others show they cause cancer.

It’s more complicated than that, according to the latest and most extensive research into cellphone safety.

A study by the U.S. National Toxicology Program found a “dose-response” relationship.

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From Cancer to Cartwheels

In Cancer Decoded Newsletter

In your February issue of Cancer Decoded, you’ll discover why cancer vaccines may forever change the way doctors treat the disease. They harness your body’s natural immune forces to launch an all-out assault on cancer. You’ll meet Nicho Bourque, a woman who used a cancer vaccine to erase her melanoma. We’ll show you which one saved her life—and four others that could save yours.… Read More
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Cancer: A Man-Made Disease

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Cancer

The historical record shows cancer wasn’t widespread among humans until the Industrial Revolution.

The best-preserved human remains from antiquity are the mummified bodies of Egyptian rulers. Hundreds of mummies have been subjected to microscopic examination. But according to researcher Michael Zimmerman of Villanova University in Pennsylvania, only one shows any evidence of cancer.

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Blood Pressure Drug Triggers Skin Cancer

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Blood Pressure, Health Warning, Skin Cancer

A common hypertension medicine dramatically increases your risk of getting skin cancer, a new study finds.1

Danish researchers looked at 80,000 cases of skin cancer. Then they analyzed medications the patients were taking. They found that one drug made people seven times more likely to get skin cancer.

It was the blood pressure medication hydrochlorothiazide (HCT).

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