Tea up 

It's November, and the chill is on. Instead of reaching for a calorie-dense vanilla caf latte to warm you up, try a cup of tea, the second most popular...

Berry, berry good 

Take your pick: In summer, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, and other berry treats practically beg to be eaten right off the bush....

Broccoli may slow cancer growth 

Your mother was right: Those little "trees" at the salad bar are good for your health. A new study from the University of Illinois suggests that compounds...

Vitamin D may protect against breast cancer 

Vitamin D may play an important role in a womans risk of getting breast cancer or of developing a more aggressive form of the disease, according to new...

Top 10 super foods 

According to the American Cancer Institute, nearly one-third of all cancer deaths are due to diet and lifestyle. If you want to eat for cancer-free health,...

Stay Abreast 

Google breast health on the Internet, and a mind-boggling 5 million pages pop up. Its no wonder that women are confused about what to watch for, what...

Resources 

American Cancer Society (ACS); www.cancer.orgRead about the latest on breast cancer, prevention, and treatments. Find resources and activities in your...

How to sleep off cancer 

How to sleep off cancer Getting a good nights sleep may be just as important for cancer treatment as other forms of traditional therapy. Recent evidence...

Stay Abreast Of Breast Cancer 

Stay Abreast Of Breast Cancer Improve your breast-cancer awareness with this fact-filled quiz. For more information, check out Breast Cancer Action (www.bcaction.org)...

Cancer Therapy: Eat An Orange? 

Cancer Therapy: Eat An Orange? Citrus pectin, found in the white, fleshy part of limes, lemons, oranges, and grapefruit, is a soluble fiber composed of...

Do Isoflavones Reduce Breast Cancer Risk 

Do Isoflavones Reduce Breast Cancer Risk? By Anthony Almada, MS Abundant in soy and red clover, isoflavones are often consumed to reduce breast cancer...

Challenging Cancer 

Challenging Cancer By Dena Nishek Winning or losing the war against cancer depends more on what we eat than on drug development. We could hold out hope...

Cutting Cancer in Women 

Cutting Cancer in Women By Anthony Almada, M.S. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a well-known supplement having antioxidant, heart-helping and cellular energy-supporting...

Foods to Fight Colon Cancer 

Foods to Fight Colon Cancer Whole grains, vegetables, fruit, coffee and garlic provided significant protection against colon and rectal cancer in a study...

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