Can Working the Night Shift Increase Your Cancer Risk?
Chinese researchers sought to determine if there is an increased risk of certain cancers among women working night shifts.
Chinese researchers sought to determine if there is an increased risk of certain cancers among women working night shifts.
A 2017 study reported in the media determined cancer patients that used alternative therapies were five times more likely to die, in comparison to those who received conventional therapy. How could this be true, I wondered, considering my long-term experience with cancer patients—then it occurred to me to read the study’s fine print. This is yet another apple comparison to oranges that is quite concerning and misguiding.
Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient’s risk.
Omega-3s from fish pack a stronger punch than flaxseed and other oils when it comes to cancer prevention, according to a first-ever University of Guelph study.
A new study finds that air pollution motorists are exposed to during rush-hour traffic might be twice as bad as previously believed.
Here’s another reason to begin your day with a cup of joe: Scientists have found that people who drink coffee appear to live longer! Drinking coffee was associated with lower risk of death due to heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Over the years, I’ve shared with you the critical importance of a key vitamin in preventing and reversing chronic diseases.
New Tea Drinking Benefits Discovered A new study found tea drinking causes positive health changes that can help prevent the development of a leading chronic