Articles, tagged with "tumor growth", page 6
19th December 2006
Flax - a role in the treatment of cancer?
Lignan, a fiber found in flax, is the latest hope in the treatment of cancer
Flax - the plant that gave grateful world the classic look of linen - hot research property nowadays. Prized for millennia as a so...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
13th December 2006
Is acne bothering you? What is acne? Acne can be characterized by occurrence of spots. Acne mainly affects people in the age group of 15- 25 years. Acne can victimize people of all skin types. It is a non-contagious skin condition but if left unattended, ...
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Author:
Adam Frazer
16th November 2006
For thousands of years, individuals have been in search for the elusive fountain of youth. One such famous search was conducted by Ponce de Leon in the early 1500's. The mythical legend spoke of miraculous waters and those that drank from this fountain wo...
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Author:
Adam Henley
23rd October 2006
There are two types of brain tumors: primary and secondary. A primary brain tumor originates in the brain and a secondary brain tumor is one that originates from cancer cells that have migrated from other parts of the body.
Primary brain cancer very r...
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Author:
Benerd Fransisco
05th October 2006
From past scientific reports the Mediterranean dietary intake has been proven to offer protection against many diseases.
In US studies researchers have found out in what way the Mediterranean food diet that contained a high portion of olive oil can p...
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Author:
John Stone
08th August 2006
Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth, called a tumor, of abnormal cells. Prostate cancer is any type of malignant growth in the prostate. The prostate is one of the male sex glands, located just below the bladder and in front of th...
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Author:
dr jack
31st July 2006
Selenium Mechanisms Against Cancer
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
Selenium activates an enzyme in the body that protects against the formation of free radicals—those loose molecular cannons that can damag...
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Author:
Dr Laurence Magne
07th May 2006
Until recently, experts thought that sugar was useful only as a fuel for the body.
While refined sugar of the type found in cakes and sweets is unhealthy and sometimes produces nothing more than a short burst of energy, science has now established tha...
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Author:
TJ Kazunga
13th April 2006
The Cranberry bush (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) is a low-growing evergreen shrub with leathery leaves and bright-red berries. This member of the heath family grows in mountains, forests, and damp bogs. The medicinal properties of Cranberry have been recognized...
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Author:
nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
31st August 2005
A recent study has shown that immune stimulation has a significant effect on tumor growth in animal specimens. Safe and effective forms of immune stimulation can enhance cellular immunity, which in turn enhances the activities of T-helper cells and natura...
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Author:
Jeremy Maddock