.... Lead researcher Dr. David Blask characterized it as, "...the first proof that light is indeed a risk factor for cancer." The research may also help explain why night shift workers (such a...
... of developing breast cancer by the time they are 40----which is 75 times greater than the average. The risk of leukemia increased markedly four years after the ending of successful treatment, and rea...
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY NOW BELIEVES OBESITY IS AS DANGEROUS AS SMOKING The risk of cancer from being obese is similar to the risk of cancer from using tobacco, according to the American Cancer Soci
...e studies have linked: non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and exposure to solvents, oils, and greases; elevated risks for multiple myelorna among men and women employed in the textile and plastic industries; ...
...tit! Synegistic Forces in Foods Although 1000 mg. daily of vitamin C has been shown to reduce the risk for stomach cancer, a small glass of orange juice containing only 37 mg of vitamin C is twi...
...e study were less likely to die from cancer, while women who started the study overweight had a greater risk of dying from cancer. The study, which included 2,585 women and 2,890 men, examined the r...
...atrics Guidelines for Treating Behavioral Disorders in Children with Ritalin Ignores Evidence of Cancer Risks warns Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. Based on an industry-funded multi-university trial on 282 p...
...y, the government did nothing. You are never told the truth about cancer prevention. We can lower our risk of cancer by eliminating carcinogens from our food, water, air, homes, and workplace. There...
.... Charles C. Thomas. Springfield, IL. 4. White, M.W. Medical Hypotheses. 1996;47,35-38 5. Mycotoxins: Risks in Plant, Animal, and Human Systems. The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. ...
...ve just recently being recognized. According to the U.S. Council Of Environmental Quality, "Cancer risk among people drinking chlorinated water is 93% higher than among those whose water does not...
...treated as cancer with removal of one or both breasts. It is now known that LCIS is nothing more than a risk factor for women who may develop breast cancer. According to the Annals of Surgical Oncolog...
...lts: In patients with chronic kidney failure, higher-than-recommended doses of the drug increase the risk of blood clots, heart attack, stroke, and death Normal dosage levels may increase the risk...
... Task Force recommends initiating colonoscopy screening at 50 years of age for men and women at average risk for colorectal cancer. But in persons at higher risk (for example, those with a first-degre...
... An increasing number of researchers have become concerned that the drugs may increase a patient's risk of heart attack and strokes. Furthermore, they do not improve the outcome of cancer treatme...
...nt scientists, most of the evidence has suggested that that chromium in drinking water increases cancer risk. A study just released by the National Toxicology Program adds to that evidence: Researc...
...improvement in the overall quality of life. Body stores of iron correlate with the risk of cancer.23-25 and artherosclerosis. 26 EDTA removes unbound and potentially toxic iron fr...
...gimens may cause hair loss, vomiting, and mouth sores (mucositis) and also have a significant long-term risk of damaging the heart muscle. In contrast, CMF is more likely to cause nausea and premature...
...c acid, an omega-3 fatty acid precursor found at high levels in flax seed) had a 440% increase in their risk of getting prostate cancer compared with those at the lowest level. Therefore, ipso facto, ...
...over any given two-to-nine year period, administering under one gram total elemental silver presents no risk for developing argyria. Therefore, based on the studies and from a purely mathematical pe...
...; "The Prevalence of Thyroid Dysfunction in Reproductive-Age Women- United States," and "Risk Factors for Thyroid Disease: Autoimmunity and Other Conditions." These presentations w...
...in), herbs or other active ingredients. As soon as pregnancy is confirmed by a blood test, a woman at risk for miscarriage should start using a progesterone cream that supplies that dosage. (Women w...
...al Cardiology 87:1154-9, 2001] Low vitamin C levels are associated with angina. [Journal Cardiovascular Risk 3: 373-77, 1996] The males in the DART-2 trial were strongly non-compliant in regards to ad...
...d n-6 to return the membrane to its proper flexibility. Harvard studies show that trans fats double the risk of heart attack and increase risk of diabetes. Greg: The one big thing with all the packag...
...rmed these metabolic findings and strengthened epidemiologic support for an important adverse effect on risk of coronary heart disease. These data highlight the need for rapid implementation of labeli...
... the ADA's budget already goes to prevention and education programs, according to Khan. Is it worth risking the denigration of ADA's ethical standing for less than two million dollars from CSA...
...ing. Starting an exercise program can help regulate your bowels. Exercise can be as simple as taking a brisk 20 minute walk every morning of evening. Keeping your body hydrated. People who suffer fro...
...Blood Lipid Levels Stephen Daniells 10/08/2007- Men with high blood levels of triglycerides, a risk factor for artery hardening, may benefit from supplements of the omega-3 docosahexaenoic ac...
...tly connected to diabetes. It became fashionable to think that diabetes "increased cardio-vascular risk.” The causal role of a failed blood sugar control system in heart failure became obsc...
...d hypothesis. To be more specific, most studies of old people have shown that high cholesterol is not a risk factor for coronary heart disease. This was the result of my search in the Medline database...
Metabolic Syndrome And Heart Disease Risk Factors May Be Reduced By Cherries Dr. Steven F. Bolling and E. Mitchell Seymour Increasing intake of antioxidant-rich cherries may help lower the risk
...t-backed vaccination programs and the resultant fears that a lack of vaccine will put the population at risk have created further unease – sometimes mass hysteria. In reality, the threat of a...
...asthma, the rise in progesterone and sharp decline in estrogen shortly before menstruation increase the risk for asthma attacks. Further evidence of the hormone-asthma link was discovered after a leng...
...nts with menstrual irregularities, infertility, and hirsutism. If not treated properly, a patient is at risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hyperestrogen-related cancers. The hallmar...
...necology & Reproductive Biology. ~ 1996: Estrogen therapy is associated with a large increase in risk of endometrial cancer, an association that almost certainly is a causal one. Maturitas ~ ...
...opause symptoms, the subjective nature of so-called benefits, as well as testosterone’s potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging. Unfo...
...ossibility of a larger clinical picture involving allergen-related gastrointestinal damage. PROFIT vs RISK The soybean industry knows that some people experience severe allergic reactions to its p...
...ed to only 4 of the 203 children who had never received the pertussis vaccine (2 percent). The relative risk of developing asthma from the pertussis vaccine was 5.4. Additionally, of the 91 children w...
...s), salt restriction and weight maintenance. Keeping blood pressure under control can also decrease the risk of a stroke. Adult-onset diabetes is usually treated best with dietary measures such as re...
...n for calcium mega-dosing in post-menopausal women. In fact, soft tissue calcification can be a serious risk factor during calcium mega-dosing under certain conditions. Certain investigators, notably ...
...life, it would be prudent not to give any vaccinations to children until they are two years old. From a risk-benefit perspective, there is growing evidence that the risk of neurologic and autoimmune d...
...hy certain chemicals are in toiletries in the first place. And while bathwater obviously poses a lesser risk than pesticides, second-hand smoke or vehicle exhaust -- exposures that we cannot always av...
...ublishing Co., Inc., 708 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 Not breastfeeding increases mother's risk of breast cancer Many studies have shown that women who breastfeed have lower risks of de...
...lopment of diabetes in these women. This study found that each year that a mother breastfed reduced her risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 15 percent. This effect was independent of other risk fact...
...ic. Studies have found that girls who reach puberty earlier tend to have sex earlier, have an increased risk of pregnancy, experience more psychological stress, poor mental health, more behavioural pr...
RITALIN STUNTS GROWTH OF CHILDREN; LONG-TERM RISK TO CHILDREN'S HEALTH UNKNOWN Mike Adams | newstarget.com New research published in the August, 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Aca
...A-enforced domestic drug racket that outlaws international competition, and unburdened by the financial risk of lawsuits from consumers harmed by their drugs, Big Pharma would be emboldened to unleash...
... fraction of the amount conventionally given as therapy for manic-depressive illness, thus avoiding the risk of kidney toxicity typically associated with high-dose lithium. Elsewhere Dr. Nieper report...
...rs were not in the knowledge loop"......The world and, in particular, its children appear to be at risk for stealth adapted viruses. The contribution of vaccines to the formation and disseminatio...
...s than 20 employees] and 32 small dietary supplement manufacturers [less than 500 employees] will be at risk of going out of business.... costs per establishment are proportionally higher for very sma...
...l work. Such is the case with Rosemary Johann-Liang, former FDA deputy director of the Division of Drug Risk Evaluation. Last year she was reprimanded for trying to put a black box warning on Avandia,...
...o sodas per day is undeniably connected to a myriad of pathologies. The most commonly associated health risks are obesity, diabetes and other blood sugar disorders, tooth decay, osteoporosis and bone ...
...ntibiotics--antibiotics make fungal infections worse--there are other steps you can take to lessen your risk of sinus infections by getting at the underlying cause. Make Your Body Less Hospitable to ...
...;s incredible health benefits to you such as: Helps you lose weight, lowers cholesterol Reduces your risk of heart disease and other diseases Helps those with diabetes, thyroid, chronic fatigue Imp...
...rol blood sugar, protect the heart and colon, fight asthma and macular degeneration, and can lower your risk of blood clots. Kiwis are very tasty eaten alone (peeled) or can be added to salads, chill...
...soda - high-fructose corn syrup - can increase fats in the blood called triglycerides, which raises the risk of heart problems, diabetes and other health woes. This sweetener also doesn't spur pr...
...oods that when digested create acid that is put into the blood. The body has to neutralize this acid or risk major problems. Fat is one of the primary buffers used by the body to help deal with acid. ...
.../L). That is 1 out of every 7 female patients walking in a doctor's office, interestingly, the same risk ratio for breast cancer in our population, that is 1 in 8 (63). With this high prevalence o...
...eing population is particularly targeted. And even worse for the very young there is a major element of risk in baby formula made with fluoridated water. The extreme sensitivity of the very young to f...
...e taking prescription drugs and natural supplements, you may be creating dangerous synergies that could risk your health. Read on to learn what you should not be mixing. Dangerous Interactions Bet...
...untries. Diet and the lack of physical activity is contributing to a growing pattern of obesity, a key risk factor for diabetes and early heart disease. And it's not just happening in the rich co...
...will possibly be used to seriously harass dietary supplements by allowing the FDA to apply drug-related risk analysis to the safety of food and food ingredients (and thus dietary supplements). Un...
Alzheimer’s is at epidemic proportions especially as the baby boomers are now reaching the golden years. There are natural therapies that can be implemented and will work. However, the best med
...nt for an under-lying agendas? FLORIDA STARTS MICROCHIPPING ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS DESPITE CANCER RISKS By Jim Kouri | NewsWithViews.com "And he shall make all, both little and great,...
...ot;Fluoride jeopardizes health even at low levels deliberately added to public water supplies. It poses risks for thyroid patients, diabetics, kidney patients, high water drinkers, and others." ...
...n the Coastal Regions of Japan. J. Clin. Endo. Metab. 78:393-397, 1994. Stadel, B., Dietary Iodine and Risk of Breast, Endometrial, and Ovarian Cancer, The Lancet, 1:890-891, 1976. Eskin, B., Bartus...
... Dupuytron's contracture. Endocrine Cancers And Iodine Stores Iodine deficiency is a recognized risk factor in the development of cancer of the breast, prostate, and probably the ovary and end...
...ion rates and the highest absorption of iodine on the iodine-loading test are the ones with the highest risk for development of cancer. From literally hundreds of phone interviews with patients over t...
...n chemicals have come under the microscope and have been linked to increased rates of cancer as well as risks to the reproductive system. Ingredients such as parabens - widely used as preservatives...
...sorder affecting multiple organ systems. Funding to look at etiology of autism, to identify children at risk prior to "autistic regression," and to prevent this disorder is imperative. Imple...
...DNA of soy, corn, cottonseed and canola plants. These unlabeled genetically modified (GM) foods carry a risk of triggering life-threatening allergic reactions, and evidence collected over the past dec...
... eyeglasses, as both glass and plastic reduce the healthy full-spectrum quality of natural sunlight. A brisk 30-minute walk outdoors every day will do wonders for both mental and physical health. The...
...more than 50% of depressed patients (Ref. 21). Magnesium taurate is less expensive and has virtually no risk, as long as renal function is normal. References 1. Seeling MS: Magnesium Deficiency in th...
...nor grounded in current science? An impressive science now connects vitamin D deficiency with increased risk of developing cancer. Dozens of studies also suggest, but do not prove, vitamin D may be he...
...ng producing estrogen dominance in elderly males. Men with low levels of testosterone[2] are at greater risk of developing prostate cancer than men with higher testosterone levels. Estrogen dominance...
...1207, USA. mcovington@compmed.umm.edu Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to significantly reduce the risk for sudden death caused by cardiac arrhythmias and all-cause mortality in patients with kno...
...ard University, agreed with Dr. Leaf, noting that: "studies have consistently found a 40-50% lower risk of fatal CHD, with only slight increases in intake of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)." The...
...nt scientists, most of the evidence has suggested that that chromium in drinking water increases cancer risk. A study just released by the National Toxicology Program adds to that evidence: Researche...