Abnormal Cells
| The Monday Edition | November 3, 2008 |
Health E-Hint: Discover the Healing Physical and Mental Powers of Massage Therapy!
Patients dealing with the late stages of terminal cancer may benefit from gentle massage therapy, according to a new study conducted by the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine.
Researchers studied 380 hospice patients suffering from advanced forms of cancer. Lead researcher Jean S. Kutner, M.D., and colleagues found that after two weeks of massage [...]
| The Monday Edition | October 27, 2008 |
Frequent Incense Use May Increase Cancer Risk!
Roz Roscoe
Many folks use incense to freshen the air inside their homes. But a new study concluded that long-term use may increase your risk of developing respiratory tract cancers!
Incense is made of plant materials mixed with oils. According to a statement from the American Cancer Society, burning it produces possible carcinogens—or cancer-causing particles.
Dr. Jeppe Friborg [...]
| The Monday Edition | October 23, 2008 |
MRI Exams May Delay Breast Cancer Treatment and Outcomes!
Tiffany Lowery
Women who receive an MRI after being newly diagnosed with breast cancer may face treatment delays, a new study shows. What’s more, they are more likely to undergo a painful mastectomy rather than reconstructive surgery!
Study findings presented at the 2008 ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium shows that MRI scans in women newly diagnosed with [...]
| The Monday Edition | October 13, 2008 |
Get Remarkable Results Inside and Out with This Herbal Remedy!
Peyton Posey
Red clover is a flowering herb that grows in meadows and along roadsides in the United States. But this amazing plant doubles as a powerful expectorant to treat bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma. And its amazing abilities don’t end there!
Considered one the world’s oldest herbs, red clover has been used by people in Europe, [...]
| The Monday Edition | September 25, 2008 |
Could Vitamin C Be a Potential Cancer Therapy?
Tiffany Lowery
New research on the health benefits of vitamin C—also known as ascorbate acid—seems to show it could help stop abnormal cell growth.
Scientific experiments featuring high-dose injections of vitamin C reduced the growth and size of tumors by a whopping 50 percent in mouse models of brain, ovarian and pancreatic cancers!
Researchers from the National [...]

