Tag Search Results For 'cancer risk' (21)

Cancer myths, and debunking

white pebble | September 22nd 2008

Via Jeanne Sather, we have… The Assertive Cancer Patient : Sunday: More Cancer Myths. My personal favorite debunking is that of Cancer Myth 1: The risk of dying from cancer in the United States is increasing. Respondents Who Agreed: 68 percen read more

How to Cancer Proof Your Life

Proud of Our Recipes | September 8th 2008 by Steven Maclin

Graeme Lanham asked: It’s no secret that fruit, vegetables, herbs and supplements can provide your body with powerful protection against cancer. But some are better than others. Read on to discover those you SHOULD eat. Some may surprise you. read more

Blacks With Lung Disease Face Increased Cancer Risk

quest strategic plan | September 5th 2008

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Sept. 5 (HealthDay News) -- A new lung cancer risk assessment designed videlicet idioms:to wit if (lexico_globals.googleafc.ads.content.length) { if (lexico_globals.googleafc.ads.content.length >= 4) { document.write(lexico_glo read more

Cancer Research Blog Carnival #13 - Stand Up To Cancer [Highlight…

Highlight HEALTH | September 4th 2008 by Walter

Welcome to the 13th edition of the Cancer Research Blog Carnival, the blog carnival devoted to cancer research. Everyone knows that cancer is a devastating disease. What many people don’t know is that cancer kills more than 1,500 people a day; read more

Black Raspberries Reduce Cancer Risk By Modulating Over 400 Genes

Recall Insider | August 28th 2008 by Terry

OSU.edu - New research strongly suggests that a mix of preventive agents, such as those found in concentrated black raspberries or other berries high in natural polyphenols, may more effectively inhibit cancer development than single agents aimed at read more

Plant-based Flavonoids May Cut Ovarian Cancer Risk.

Recall Insider | August 23rd 2008 by Terry

High consumption of two types of flavonoids — antioxidant chemicals found in plant foods — may help protect women from ovarian cancer, research from Italy suggests. Related posts Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Your Cancer Risk (2) read more

Last Links of the Day - Billionaires to fund anti smoking, 75 thi…

Web Escape | July 24th 2008

Billionaires Back Antismoking Effort Bill Gates and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced on Wednesday that they will spend $500 million to stop people around the world from smoking. The 75 Things Every Man Should Do look at the seventy-five things, f read more

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Yes, ICantSeeYou | July 22nd 2008 by icantseeyou

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Exercise against cancer

Masenka.Be - your guide to a healthy lifestyle | June 25th 2008 by KoffieVerkeerd

Men who are in the best cardiovascular shape have three times less chance of dying of cancer than those men who are not active at all. This is the result of a study done at the University of Buffalo. The effect is found in lean men, but also in men w read more

Wine against lung cancer

Masenka.Be - your guide to a healthy lifestyle | June 17th 2008 by KoffieVerkeerd

Besides getting some sun for reducing your risk for lung cancer also consider taking a glass of wine. A meta study that has been published in Abstract of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention shows that a modest consumption of wine has been read more

Gum Disease Might Boost Cancer Risk

DrEddyClinic.com Holistic - Integrative Dental Blog | May 28th 2008 by Dr. Eddy

(HealthDay News) -- There may be another good reason to floss each day: A new study finds that gum disease could raise the risk for cancer."Men with history of periodontal disease had a 14 percent higher risk of cancer than those who did not have per read more

Magnesium Deficiency Increases Cancer Risk

Health & Fitness Solutions | May 23rd 2008 by Michael Paladin

The latest government study shows that 68% of Americans do not consume the recommended daily intake of magnesium. A magnesium deficiency increases cancer risk significantly.There is a power and a force in magnesium that cannot be equaled anywhere els read more

10 tips to reduce Cancer risk

Cancer News | April 5th 2008 by Venkatakrishna Nalamothu

American Cancer Society is recommending following health guidelines to reduce Cancer risk by 50%. By making simple changes to your lifestyle and eating habits, you can reduce risk for cancers like Lung, breast and colon etc by more than 30-50%.10 hea read more

7 Reasons to Drink Green Tea

Are You Living Or Surviving? - Find Ultimate Happiness | March 28th 2008 by Michelle_T

The steady stream of good news about green tea is getting so hard to ignore that even java junkies are beginning to sip mugs of the deceptively delicate brew. You’d think the daily dose of disease-fighting, inflammation-squelching antioxidants& read more

Cancer | Risk, Symptoms, Cures 2008

team rich | February 16th 2008 by Nancy Long

Cancer | Risk Factors, Symptoms & Cures 2008 Here are the latest news about Cancer - reported by news media in 2008. It will give a quick up-to-date reference guide on this dreaded and expensive disease which affects one in three persons w read more

Mobile Phones and Cancer Risk

Technology Slice | February 5th 2008

"Using a mobile phone does not increase your risk of brain cancer, according to a new Japanese study that is the first to consider the effects of radiation on different parts of the brain. The finding adds to the growing body of evidence that m read more

Green Means GO Against Cancer: Ten "Green Tips" To Lower Cancer…

Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time | February 1st 2008 by David Wick

Tips from Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time: Practical Advice for Preventing Cancer.The green movement - once a diminutive entity moved along by long-haired hippies in tie-dyed shirts - is now an international subject of discussion to read more

Fitness Trumps Fatness in Determining Risk of Cancer Death in Men

Health & Fitness Solutions | January 18th 2008 by Michael Paladin

When it comes to reducing your risk of cancer death, a new study shows that getting fit is more important than losing weight.The Cooper Institute, a research and education nonprofit located at the world-renowned Cooper Aerobics Center in Dallas, anno read more

How Much Are CT Scans Increasing Cancer Risk?

The Alzheimer's Reading Room | November 29th 2007

My mother received quite a few CT Scans and MRIs over the last few years. clipped from blogs.wsj.comAmericans get about 62 million CT scans every year — which could ultimately cause 1.5% to 2% of all cancers in this country, according to an estimat read more

Fat May Make Vitamin C Help Cancer Causing Chemicals

PLEXAV - Action Cognition Emotion | November 10th 2007

It’s unclear if vitamin C supplements reduce cancer risk. They may actually increase it. Fat in the stomach may cause vitamin C to promote, rather than prevent, the formation of certain cancer causing chemicals, reveals research published ahead read more

confusion or conclusion?

Beandiet | November 8th 2007 by Bronwyn Schweigerdt

Okay, so if you have been reading the paper lately (the Sacramento Bee in particular - but I imagine lots of other papers are publishing it too), there was an article yesterday on how people who are a tad overweight actually have a likelihood of livi read more

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