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NOW there is another good reason to eat your greens. Broccoli, the superfood already credited with the potential to fight cancer, cataracts and stomach ulcers, has been found to aid diabetics.
Source:The Scotsman
Date:August 6, 2008
Unexplained pain in the chest or upper gastrointestinal tract may signal an increased risk of death from alcohol-related causes, pneumonia or lung cancer, Danish researchers report.
Source:MedlinePlus
Date:August 6, 2008
It's a dread disease. The fourth-highest cause of cancer deaths in the United States, it's usually portrayed as an unstoppable, incurable killer.
Source:San Jose Mercury NSan Jose Mercury News
Date:August 6, 2008
... aging nightmare. Cellulite is the lumpy substance; cottage cheese looking thingy, that is commonly found on thighs, stomach, butt, and under arms. It is the result of collections of fat that push against the connective tissue beneath human skin, ...
Source:Associated Content
Date:August 6, 2008
... (good) cholesterol. Garlic helps to control blood pressure, prevents blood clotting, acts as an antioxidant to reduce cancer risk and helps promote immunity. Garlic consists of active sulfur, which battles with bacteria, viruses and fungi. Garlic ...
Source:Poughkeepsie Journal
Date:August 6, 2008
... (diclofenac) and aspirin are some of the more commonly used NSAIDs. These medicines also reduce the production of stomach mucus, which protects the stomach against the corrosive action of stomach acid and digestive enzymes. Without mucus, those ...
Source:St. Augustine Record
Date:August 5, 2008
... answer: Nearly three decades ago, Franz Ingelfinger, editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, developed stomach cancer, an amazing irony since he was one of the world's experts in this cancer. When he sought help from his physician colleagues ...
Source:US News & World Report
Date:August 5, 2008
... the vision was of a GP inviting a patient to breathe into an Avacta machine which can either instantly detect a cancer or other gastric disease, or give the all-clear. Breath diagnosis is already in use, with machines on the market able to detect ...
Source:This is York
Date:August 5, 2008
... on July 28. The six-hour procedure involves the removal of the esophagus, the tube leading from the mouth to the stomach. The type of surgery usually is performed due to esophageal cancer. But it could also be performed to remove benign tumors from ...
Source:Charleston Daily Mail
Date:August 5, 2008
... and I was getting sicker and sicker," Recco recalls, describing the time just before her diagnosis with ovarian cancer in 2005. Doctors thought it was irritable bowel syndrome, and later, depression. "Then I found cysts in my abdomen and a biopsy ...
Source:Lincoln Daily News
Date:August 5, 2008
... to 48 per cent. As well as reducing brain ageing, the researchers say that garlic may decrease the risk of or prevent cancer, immune disorders and arthritis. For good measure, it reduces the clogging of arteries and lowers cholesterol levels as ...
Source:The Independent
Date:August 5, 2008
... evening, as friends gather around the barbecue. Then a pesky thought buzzes your brain. Can grilling meat cause cancer -causing chemicals to form? That substance that forms on meats cooked at high temperatures (such as from grilling, frying, or ...
Source:MedicineNet
Date:August 1, 2008
A stomach bacterium called Helicobacter pylori may reduce a child's risk of developing asthma by as much as 50 percent, a new study suggests.
Source:News9 Oklahoma City
Date:July 15, 2008
... unintentionally so far - it was achieved by other operations that were used treating peptic ulcers or gastric cancer, or more recently, obesity. But now we are shifting towards a new concept, which is using surgery to intentionally treat diabetes." ...
Source:ScienCentral News
Date:July 15, 2008
On Thursday, I saw a 43-year-old woman with newly diagnosed rectal cancer . She had symptoms for a long time but no one thought she could have rectal cancer despite having blood in her stool and abdominal pain.
Source:RevolutRevolution Health
Date:May 19, 2008
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