Green Tea Discovery: How it may increase natural anti-cancer proteins
An antioxidant found in green tea may increase levels of p53, a natural anti-cancer protein, known as the "guardian of the genome" for its ability to repair DNA damage or…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
An antioxidant found in green tea may increase levels of p53, a natural anti-cancer protein, known as the "guardian of the genome" for its ability to repair DNA damage or…
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ3Tkbs5QQE&w=448&h=252&hd=1] High Vitamin D Levels associated with an 82% reduction in Breast Cancer Incidence High Vitamin D Levels associated with an 82% reduction in Breast Cancer Incidence "We found that…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeLJE4ePDDs&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Scientists halt breast cancer spread Scientists have discovered that an amino acid called asparagine is essential for breast cancer spread, and by restricting it, cancer cells stopped invading…
Public Release: 28-Jan-2015 Penn State A compound found in green tea may trigger a cycle that kills oral cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone, according to Penn State food…
Researchers in Brazil found encouraging results providing nutrition education to patients Elsevier Health Sciences PHILADELPHIA, PA, January 5, 2015 - Breast cancer is the most frequent cause of death among…
19 NOV 2013 New Orleans, LA – A study led by Madhwa Raj, PhD, Research Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans and its Stanley…
October 9, 2013 — (BRONX, NY) — Findings from a study involving thousands of postmenopausal women suggest that women who develop invasive breast cancer may benefit from taking supplements…
01 JUN 2013 Scientists design ‘fishing’ technique to show how foods improve health COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research suggests that a compound abundant in the Mediterranean diet takes away cancer…
WASHINGTON, DC (April 9, 2013)—Researchers from Fox Chase Cancer Center have found that omega-3 fatty acids and their metabolite products slow or stop the proliferation, or growth in the number…
25 JAN 2013 Cancer expert remains to be convinced by breast screening review Michael Baum, Professor emeritus of surgery at University College London says that, while deaths from breast cancer…
11 JAN 2013 Herbal and complementary medicines could be recommended as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for treating postmenopausal symptoms says a new review published today in The…
27 SEP 2012 WASHINGTON, DC —Researchers from Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center demonstrate, in animals, that maternal exposure to a high-fat diet or excess estrogen during pregnancy can increase breast…
07 SEP 2012 Women advised to choose MRI scan over x-ray and mammogram Women carrying a mutation in the BRCA1- or BRCA2- genes (which control the suppression of breast and…
Administered for 29 weeks was linked with a 56.3% reduction in mammary carcinoma lesions greater than 2mm 10 AUG 2012 The natural plant compound phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) hinders the development of…
10 Aug 2012 Professors Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin of the Center for Medicine and the Media at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice argue that last…
Public Release: 4-Sep-2014 MD Anderson study incorporates modern cancer biology knowledge; findings defy conventional paradigm When factoring in what is now known about breast cancer biology and heterogeneity, breast conserving…
15 JUN 2012 UCSF analysis of IOM report on environmental causes of breast cancer suggests there is at least 1 way women can reduce risk A report issued by the…
Public Release: 25-Jul-2014 Animal study shows suppressed production of melatonin PHILADELPHIA — For rats bearing human breast tumors, exposure to dim light at night made the tumors resistant to the…
04 May 2014 Breast cancer cells are more aggressive the longer they’re exposed to cadmium Studies by researchers at Dominican University of California show that breast cancer cells become increasingly…
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