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The Secret of Healing Cancer

January 28, 2016

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The Secret of Healing Cancer by Dr. Tien-Sheng Hsu — Hsu is a highly respected medical doctor and psychiatrist in Taiwan who uses a very different approach from traditional medicine in his practice. He is the founder of a holistic clinic in Taipei that treats cancer and other physical and mental illnesses based on the […]

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A new approach prevents skin cancer

August 14, 2015

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A new approach prevents skin cancer by Dr. William Nelson — Every year there are more new cases of skin cancer than breast, prostate, lung and colon cancers combined. One in five Americans will contract skin cancer. Ninety percent of skin cancers are caused by excessive sun exposure, yet fewer than 33 percent of adults, […]

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The rush to treat prostate cancer

April 10, 2015

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The rush to treat prostate cancer by Mary Budinger Arecent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology (JAMA Oncology) tells us too many men are being treated for prostate cancer. The majority of those men are being hustled into immediately starting radiation treatments that can be unnecessary and toxic. The research […]

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Yoga for Cancer: A Guide to Managing Side Effects, Boosting Immunity and Improving Recovery for Cancer Survivors

April 8, 2015

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Yoga for Cancer: A Guide to Managing Side Effects, Boosting Immunity and Improving Recovery for Cancer Survivors by Tari Prinster — For those faced with a cancer diagnosis and the journey of doctor-led surgery and treatments, yoga offers a way to regain control of your body and take an active part in your recovery and […]

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Respecting cancer

December 27, 2014

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Respecting cancer by Dr. Paul Stallone — Certain words strike fear within every soul. Spiders, snakes and heights rank fairly high on the fear scale. However, most people would not consider the word cancer as fearful, unless they have been diagnosed with it or know someone who has. Anyone who has battled cancer or seen […]

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Wives + cancer = increased divorces

October 27, 2014

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Wives + cancer = increased divorces by Fiona Finn —  It is a sad and upsetting fact that almost 21 percent of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce when the wife is stricken with cancer, compared with nearly 3 percent when the husband is the cancer patient. Getting diagnosed with a life-threatening illness is […]

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Could beta glucan be a cancer answer?

August 21, 2014

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Could beta glucan be a cancer answer? by Debbie Williams —  Have you seen the latest Cheerios® commercial with the cute little girl talking about beta glucan lowering cholesterol? I was at an event when this commercial was aired, and the speaker said one would have to eat 40 boxes of the cereal a day […]

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Being present with cancer

August 11, 2014

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Being present with cancer by Josephine M. Joseph —  I am as surprised as you to be writing an article about cancer. Recently, my husband was diagnosed with rectal cancer and, in addition, he has a tumor in his left kidney and one in his right adrenal gland. It would have been easy to become […]

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More smokers worldwide

March 1, 2014

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  by Mary Budinger  —  More people smoke worldwide today than in 1980, mainly because of population growth and gains in popularity of cigarettes in countries such as China, India and Russia, according to data published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The comprehensive study coincides with the 50th anniversary of the first […]

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Electrosmog — a silent epidemic

February 20, 2014

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by Ada Porat —  Electricity has completely changed the way we live and work. It has permeated every area of our lives. Today, we are engulfed in Wi-Fi, microwaves, radio waves, dirty electricity and other frequencies that congest the airwaves, causing what is known as electrosmog. The proliferation of electrosmog is an imminent threat to […]

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Sunny side up

January 27, 2014

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by Dr. Matthew C. Marturano —  People living in the middle of the desert tend to get a bit skittish about the sun. Concerns about skin cancer, coupled with the discomfort of the summer heat, can keep folks scurrying back and forth from building to vehicle to building throughout the summer months. The irony is […]

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Cabbage is an incredible food

January 26, 2014

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by Joanne Henning Tedesco — The botanical name for cabbage is Brassica oleracea capitata, a cruciferous vegetable whose family includes brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, kohlrabi and cauliflower. High in nutrients, cabbage is readily available, inexpensive, fights cancer and generally scores high marks on the list of healthy foods. In the past, it was one of […]

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Do men need bone density testing?

January 19, 2014

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by Dr. Avé C. Sims —  According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, 2 million American men have osteoporosis today, and another 12 million are at risk for this disease. Yet despite the large number of men affected, osteoporosis in men remains underdiagnosed, underreported and inadequately researched. Although osteoporosis is less common in men than in […]

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