by editor on June 22, 2011
WOMEN’S HEALTH The FDA has just released a “safety communication” about thermographic breast cancer screening. Yeah, you can pretty much predict exactly where this is going to go. As I’ve told you before, thermography uses infrared imagining to screen for breast cancer. That’s an important clue that this method is on the right track, because [...]
by editor on June 14, 2011
GENERAL HEALTH Dr. Richard J. Vahl, MSc, DC, Ph.D. I have been a lifetime student of the human body. Even as a preteenager, I can remember reading everything I would come across on the human body. In addition, I especially liked to study everything on building a strong and healthy body. In fact, one of the [...]
by editor on June 3, 2011
We have been attempting to publish more of our Blogs lately relating to the endocrine system because it is one of the more unfamiliar yet very important systems to most folk’s. In addition, it is one of the major systems causing health related problems for most individuals. Therefore, todays Blog is dedicated to better help you to understand [...]
by editor on May 18, 2011
WOMEN’S HEALTH A Compound in Some Fruits and Vegetables That Can Help to Stop Certain Types of Breast Cancer Cells Wait! Before you toss that parsley sprig into the garbage disposal or trash that celery-stalk garnish, you’re going to want to read this. A University of Missouri researcher has made an astounding discovery about a compound [...]
by editor on May 11, 2011
WOMENS HEALTH Women who drink a fair amount of coffee each day may lower their risk for developing a particular type of breast cancer, Swedish researchers say. Their study linked consumption of five or more cups of coffee a day to a relatively marked reduction in the non-hormone-responsive disease known as ER-negative breast cancer. However, coffee [...]
by editor on April 5, 2011
GENERAL HEALTH An antioxidant found naturally in a number of foods, including tomatoes, lycopene is said to boost your cancer defense. Some people take lycopene supplements to reduce their cancer risk, as well as prevent conditions like diabetes and atherosclerosis. While there’s no proof that lycopene supplements can fight cancer, some research suggests that increasing [...]
by editor on April 5, 2011
GENERAL HEALTH Massage is sometimes promoted as an alternative treatment for depression, a condition estimated to affect about 20 million Americans. Proponents claim that massage can help ease depression by boosting mood, reducing stress, and improving overall well-being. While there is no evidence that massage alone can treat depressive disorders, some research suggests that receiving [...]
by editor on March 10, 2011
WOMENS HEALTH & GENERAL HEALTH Researchers have found that daily intakes of vitamin D by adults in the range of 4000-8000 IU are needed to maintain blood levels of vitamin D metabolites in the range needed to reduce by about half the risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, multiple sclerosis, and type 1 diabetes. While [...]