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Exercise “Snacks” Boost Heart Health

 

This form of snack is not food, rather exercise that can be easily incorporated into the day at any time or place.

 
 
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High Dose Vitamin D Beneficial For Colon Cancer

High dose vitamin D supplements have been found to help extend progression free survival in colorectal cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, a follow up large scale clinical trial is being planned based in the smaller study’s positive final data.

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Could Ginseng Be Effective For Cancer?

Being diagnosed with cancer is very scary, to the fortunate finding out the type you have is treatable can be a huge relief, regardless of the long and hard rough that lies ahead with treatment. It is natural to be thankful for your life, just as it is to wish there was an easier way.

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Nanoparticles Used To Develop Peanut Allergen Inhibitor

Preventing torrent signalling molecules released during adverse peanut reactions could be beneficial to the 4.2 million children who are estimated to have this allergy, and be life saving to individuals who could have fatal consequences if they come in contact with even the slightest trace of peanuts.

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An Aspirin A Day Revisited: Low Value Medical Care

For decades millions have been taking Aspirin to help prevent stroke and heart attack. New guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association state healthy adults with average risks for heart disease receive no overall benefit from an Aspirin a day. To put it simply Aspirin is now low value medical care.

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The Future of Medicine

"Presenter: Daniel Kraft, MD Recorded at the A4M December 2015 World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine"

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