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Deciding whether to pursue an alternative cancer therapy.
June 1, 2002... For most of the past 15 years, I have worked along with Nicholas Gonzalez, MD, offering a nutritionally-based therapy to patients with cancer and other degenerative diseases.
We realized very quickly that patients who had not thought...
What can we do about pain?(excerpt from Cancer Saved My Life)
June 1, 2002... Excerpted from the book, Cancer Saved My Life.
I am a longtime survivor of cancer and what I have learned about living through that experience has enriched my life in many ways. In the book, Cancer Saved My Life, I tell my story about...
Breast examinations. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... In a 2001 article for the International Journal of Health Services (Vol. 31, No. 3; pp 605-615), Samuel S. Epstein, Rosalie Bertell, and Barbara Seaman advocate annual clinical breast examination (CBE) by a trained health professional and...
Pain Care. (Shorts).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Fears of federal prosecution and lack of medical training in the area of pain relief have made many physicians reluctant to prescribe potentially addictive painkillers. As a result, studies show that many patients suffer unnecessarily. In one...
The Kelley metabolic Cancer Cure. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... The handbook Cancer Cure summarizes the metabolic therapy protocol developed by William D. Kelley, DDS, MS. The authors of the 2002 edition are listed as Carol Morrison-Kelley, MD, FACC ,Kathy P. Fairbanks, PhD, & William D. Kelley, DDS, MS....
Laetrile. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... When Helen M. Curran was diagnosed with melanoma that had spread to her liver in 1978, her doctor expected her to die within a few months. Twenty-five years later, her book Apricot Power: How Laetrile Cured My Cancer (ISBN 0-9642185-0-X) is in...
Federal crackdown on Medicinal Marijuana. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... In May 2001, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously that medical necessity does not exempt marijuana users and distributors from federal prosecution under the Controlled Substance Act -- even in states that permit medical use of marijuana. The...
High incidence of Mastectomy. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... Diana Zuckerman, PhD, author of "The Need for Improved Informed Consent for Breast Cancer Patients" (Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, Fall 2000, 55: 285-289), reports that far too many American women with early stage breast...
Mammography. (Shorts).
June 1, 2002... In The Atlantic Monthly (June 1996), David Plotkin, MD questions the value of routine mammography screening in his article "Good News and Bad News About Breast Cancer." He explains at some length the factors that may skew results in mammography...
Cancer & Radiation. (Shorts).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... According to a three-part series in Rachel's Environment & Health Weekly [www.rachel.org; #691-693; April 2000], radiation from unnecessary diagnostic X-rays and nuclear waste/fallout is the major factor in the development of cancer....
Cancer treatment affects sexual activity. (Shorts).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... In an article for Breast Cancer Action's newsletter, Lauren John points out that breast cancer patients are rarely counseled about the effect that surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy can have on their enjoyment of sex. Part of the problem lies...
Sugar & Cancer. (Shorts).(connection between high blood sugar and tumor growth)
June 1, 2002... An article posted on The Alternative Research Foundation website (http://cat007.com) says that high blood sugar levels promote tumor growth. The article refers to the work of the 1931 German Nobel laureate Otto Warburg, PhD. Dr. Warburg...
Double-Blind Clinical Trials. (Shorts).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Since the 1954 Cornell conference on "How to evaluate a new drug," randomized double-blind studies (in which neither the experimenters nor the subjects know who receives the test drug and who receives a placebo) have been extolled as the way to...
US mad cow risks. (Shorts).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... A Wall Street Journal article by Steve Stecklow discusses practices that may make the US susceptible to outbreaks of mad cow disease. So far, 18 countries have reported cases of mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) in domestic...
Lycopene and saw palmetto treatment of prostate cancer. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... A 62-year-old man with androgen-independent metastatic prostate cancer that had failed to respond to multiple treatment regimens stopped all conventional therapy and began 10 mg/day of lycopene and 300 mg of saw palmetto 3 times per day. The...
Flaxseed and prostate cancer. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Twenty-five men with prostate cancer who were awaiting prostatectomy were prescribed a low-fat diet (maximum fat content, 20% of total energy) supplemented with 30 g/day of ground flaxseed, with added stabilizers to prevent rancidity. The mean...
Treatment of breast cancer with coenzyme Q10. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Two patients with metastatic breast cancer were treated with 390 mg/day of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ1O). One of the patients was a 44-year-old woman with numerous liver metastases. After taking CoQ1O for 11 months, all of the liver metastases had...
Flaxseed and breast cancer. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Women with newly diagnosed breast cancer were randomly assigned to receive, in double-blind fashion, a muffin containing 25 g of flaxseed (n = 23) or a control muffin (n = 16) for a mean of approximately 5.5 weeks. The frequency of ingestion of...
Prescription remedy that leaves one cold. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... This news report begins with the bold claim that "a cure for the common cold was, for the first time, shown safe and effective in phase III studies." The new treatment is pleconaril, an antiviral drug that, at the time the report was written,...
Biotin needed during pregnancy. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Twenty-six pregnant women (10 in early pregnancy [6-17 weeks] and 16 in late pregnancy [21-37 weeks]) with increased urinary excretion of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid (3-HIA), a finding suggestive of biotin deficiency, were randomly assigned to...
Ginkgo for schizophrenia. (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... One hundred-nine inpatients with chronic, treatment-resistant schizophrenia (mean age, 44 years; mean duration of illness, 21 years) were randomly assigned to receive, in double-blind fashion, haloperidol (0.25 mg/kg/day) plus Ginkgo biloba...
Does iron deficiency anemia cause recurrent ear infections? (Literature Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Six hundred-eighty children with frequent episodes of acute otitis media (mean, 8.3 episodes per year) were studied. The mean hemoglobin concentration was significantly lower in these children than in 200 children with no history of infection...
The Lancet debate. (The War on Cancer).(do cancer patients understand informed consent forms?)(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... In late March, Lancet published my letter criticizing an article advocating the use of radiation as a treatment for rectal cancer (Lancet 2002;359:1068-69). I questioned the value of giving a treatment that has repeatedly been shown not to...
The virtues of beer.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... On another note, I want to talk about some foods that can have a preventive effect on cancer. For example, there is beer, a drink that gets a bad rap. You will recall that on the last day of the 2002 Winter Olympics there was a riot. Salt Lake...
Chocolate: food of the gods.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Another surprising entry in the health food category is chocolate. The Aztec King Tezozomoc regarded it as a divine substance: he offered distinguished guests cocoa in a tortoise shell. Chocolate is a reputed aphrodisiac. Montezuma is said to...
Dandelion: bane or boon? (War on Cancer).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Now that the warm weather is upon us, so too are the dandelions. They are the bane of the gardener, but a boon to those who trust in herbal medicine.
Dandelion's botanical name is Taraxacum, from the Greek words for disorder (taraxos) and...
Chinese medicine & bone marrow suppression. (Chinese Medicine Update).
June 1, 2002... All the various cells of the immune system are first produced in the bone marrow. Because most chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of cancer only kill cells which are dividing and cell division is extremely active in the bone marrow,...
Breast and prostate cancer: a look at the environment. (Health Risks and Environmental Issues).
June 1, 2002... Breast and prostate cancer rates are highest among the industrialized nations of North America and Europe. The diagnosis of prostate cancer in men has surpassed the diagnosis of breast cancer in women, although deaths are almost equal from each...
The anthropology of breast cancer: CAM usage, narrative methods, and evolutionary tactics. (Medical Anthropology).(complementary and alternative medicine)
June 1, 2002... Alternative therapies are extremely popular among women with breast cancer. But what are some of the reasons and decision-making processes that go into choosing an alternative therapy? In this column, we look at several qualitative studies that...
Breast cancer considerations to assist the practitioner in clinical recommendations. (Women's Health Update).
June 1, 2002... Practitioners and patients confront several poignant issues in the prevention, diagnosis and management of breast cancer. What is the role of dietary fat in our risk of breast cancer? Are screening mammograms beneficial or not? Is soy safe in...
US book details benefits of natural medicine in Japan: AHCC -- The Japanese Medicinal Mushroom Immune Enhancer.
June 1, 2002... Dan Kenner, PhD, LAc, Alternative Health Care Consultant, completed the first book in the United States on AHCC (Active Hexose Correlated Compound), a Japanese medicinal mushroom extract used to boost the immune system.
"With today's...
New technology replaces tooth brushing and flossing.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Air Force, Inc. announces the launch of dental air force, the first and only product of its kind that replaces both tooth brushing and flossing. The brushless electrical appliance uses a precision jet of air, water and dental cleaner to power...
Effective treatment for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: 2 milestones substantiate effective treatment is now available.(Health Media Alert)(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... 1) Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum's double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study recently published in the Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (vol 8, number 2); and
2) Acceptance of this treatment as standard of practice in the Journal of the...
Adapted from Last Four Verses of the Isha Upanishad.(Poem)
June 1, 2002...
Adapted from Last Four Verses of the Isha Upanishad.
The threshold of Reality is veiled by golden light
Lord, reveal it, for my path is to know the Truth.
You are like the brilliant sun,
Take off your shining cover.
So that I may...
Phytoestrogens and thyroid cancer risk: the San Francisco Bay Area thyroid cancer study.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Epidemiological and pathological data suggest that thyroid cancer may well be an estrogen-dependent disease. The relationship between thyroid cancer risk and dietary phytoestrogens, which can have both estrogenic and antiestrogenic properties,...
Jerome Stevens Pharmaceuticals files claims against FDA for 1.3 billion dollars.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... On March 26, 2002, Jerome Stevens Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (JSP, Inc.), manufacturers of the FDA-approved thyroid drug Unithroid[TM], filed a claim under the Tort Claims Act with the Food and Drug Administration. JSP, Inc. seeks $1.3 billion for...
Clinical Phase II study on Japanese botanical formula "Sho-Saiko-to" for treating liver cancer to begin in New York.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Prestigious New York Research Institution Selects Sho-Saiko-To from Honso Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, a Modern-day Japanese Formula Using Ancient Chinese Herbs
A Japanese formulation comprised of seven Chinese herbs will be studied by...
Alternative Cancer treatment.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Dr Phillip Minton, MD, has licensed his protocols for the natural treatment of various types of cancer to Lifextension, Inc. for use by Advanced Alternatives Cancer Centers.
Advanced Alternatives Cancer Centers are worldwide leaders in...
Internet libel suit is tossed out; Decency Act protection cited by DuPage Judge.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... A judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the protection given website operators who distribute allegedly defamatory material.
In tossing out the complaint by a critic of alternative medicine who claimed the websites libeled him by...
Fluoridation and cancer.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Fluoride added to public water supplies may be linked to cancer, suggests two new studies.
"The likelihood of fluoride acting as a genetic cause of cancer requires consideration," writes Takahashi and colleagues in the July 2001 Journal of...
Tai Sophia Institute announces changes in Botanical Healing program.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Tai Sophia Institute (the new name for the expanded Traditional Acupuncture Institute) has made adjustments to the format of its new Master's program in Botanical Healing to create more flexibility for students. As a direct result of student...
Probiotics and cancer.(The Probiotic Solution)(Excerpt)
June 1, 2002... From the forthcoming book: The Probiotic Solution
Cancer is a group of many related diseases that begin in cells, the body's basic unit of life. To understand cancer, it is helpful to know what happens when normal cells become cancerous....
Pseudotumor cerebri due to aspartame disease.
June 1, 2002... Abstract
Objectives. Clinical insights concerning a remediable cause of pseudotumor cerebri (benign intracranial hypertension) due to aspartame disease.
Materials and Methods. Observations of six women with pseudotumor cerebri who...
Planting the Future -- saving our medicinal herbs. (Book Notice).
June 1, 2002... Native medicinal plant populations in the United States are suffering from loss of habitat and over-harvesting. Many of the most important native medicinal plants -- those used for human healing for thousands of years -- are at risk. Familiar...
Naturopathic approach to hypertension.
June 1, 2002... High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the leading causes of disability or death due to stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney failure. It's also the most common chronic illness Americans face. Yearly expenses related directly or...
Overcoming oncologists' objections: safe & effective non-drug support for prostate and breast cancers.
June 1, 2002... Patients with prostate and breast cancer often are faced with a discouraging dilemma. Many people diagnosed with cancer have spent a great deal of time seeking out and researching the medical literature relating to their diseases. Ultimately,...
Radiation nullifies the Pauling cure.
June 1, 2002... The ignorance of modern cardiology is vast. Medical researchers are now headed down a bizarre path that subjects trusting heart patients to high-dose radiation pellets in their arteries!
Barcelona-High-dose beta radiation, delivered along...
The nearest thing to a perfect food: part 2.(eggs)
June 1, 2002... Hot scrambling exposes the cholesterol in eggs to the dangerous combination of oxygen and high heat. Molecules of oxygen and cholesterol then combine to make what are called oxysterols. (1) (Cold scrambling before heating is much safer.)
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Memory enhancing effect of Bacopa confirmed in trial. (Phytotherapy Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... An Australian clinical trial examined the long-term effects of an extract of Bacopa monniera on cognitive function in 46 healthy human volunteers. (1) The study was a double-blind, placebo-controlled design in which subjects were randomly...
Ginkgo and Korean ginseng combined boost brainpower. (Phytotherapy Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... While on the topic of boosting brainpower, a study described in press releases as a "landmark clinical trial" found that a combination of Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) and Ginkgo' (Ginkgo biloba) can significantly enhance mental performance in...
Grape seed extract and chronic pancreatitis. (Phytotherapy Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... It is known that oxygen-derived free radicals (reactive oxygen species) mediate tissue damage in acute and chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is also associated with lower levels of utilization. Two US-based clinicians hypothesized that grape...
Gymnema and diabetes. (Phytotherapy Review & Commentary).(Brief Article)
June 1, 2002... Gymnema sylvestre is a liana or climbing plant with stems up to 8 m in length. It grows in open woods and bushland at an altitude of 100-1000 m in India, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and South Africa: Both the leaf and...
Angiogenesis and P-glycoprotein: their roles in cancer.
June 1, 2002... Introduction
Cancer is a pandemic disorder for which the incidence rate constantly increases. Several factors such as nutrition, exposure to environmental stresses and genetic background are known to influence the rate of cancer and the...
The skinny on fats & breast cancer.
June 1, 2002... In today's nutritional world, fat has become a dirty word. Women in particular are encouraged to eat a low-fat diet to help prevent breast cancer, as well as other ailments, including other cancers. Animal fats such as butter have taken a...
Shark cartilage Okay for hypertensives? (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
I read Nelson Kraucak's article in the Townsend regarding Pressure-FX with great enthusiasm since treating hypertension from a natural bend has not always been easy.
I'd like your input on a concern that I have about the shark...
Research flawed on vitamin C causing DNA damage. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
Most people who refer to vitamin C causing DNA damage are referring to a report in Science Magazine by Ian Blair. I challenged Blair's assertions, and a shortened version of the following letter was published in Science....
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Lab to test Omega 3/6 levels. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
My wife has been eating a strict vegan diet for several years and I am concerned about her protein and Omega 3 and 6 levels. I know that blood amino acid levels can be tested but don't know which lab is noted for being most...
Critique of the Calgary PATCH study using EDTA chelation to treat heart disease. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
In January, 2002, the American Medical Association published a deceptively worded and blatantly unscientific clinical trial alleging to disprove benefit from EDTA chelation as a treatment for heart disease -- the so-called Calgary...
On theophylline and evening primrose oil in the treatment of cancer. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
This is to go back 25 years in time to pick up a suggested simple and harmless way to treat cancer, I refer to a report in The Lancet in 1975.
There was a letter in the February 8, 1975 issue, p. 341 by Joseph Wybran and...
The need for objective testing in your complementary medicine practice. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
Why not have tools that make practicing complementary medicine objective, reproducible, and motivational for your patients? Yes, there is a CBC and Blood Chemistry that you can run. This is a good test as long as you don't use the...
Selenium as a protectant. (Letters to the Editor).
June 1, 2002... Editor:
There is much in the news of late about a few deaths from the West Nile virus and the equine encephalomyelitis virus. It may be possible to protect one from these viral infections by a very simple means.
I have developed a...
Use of flower essences as possible resistance enhancing agents vs infectious conditions.(Letter to the Editor)
June 1, 2002... Editor:
Many advocates of vibrational medicine (including myself) believe that flower essences can be successfully used to alleviate negative psychological patterns; many of us believe that these negative psychological patterns can inhibit...
Nutritional support for the prostate gland.
June 1, 2002... Saw palmetto (serenoa serrulata) berries are obtained from plants that grow in the sandy soil of South Carolina all the way around the coast of Florida to the west Texas coast. Saw palmetto is a dwarf palm tree that grows to a height of 6 to 10...
A drug in search of a disease. (Editorial).(Picovir)
June 1, 2002... For many years, vitamin E was disparagingly referred to as "the vitamin in search of a disease." Beginning in the 1940s, vitamin E was reported to be effective for the treatment of a wide range of health conditions, but the conventional medical...
Balancing hormones and breast cancer. (Book Corners).(What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer)
June 1, 2002... What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer
by John R. Lee, MD, David Zava, PhD and Virginia Hopkins
Warner Books, Inc., 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 USA
Hardcover, 2002, $29.95, 410 pp.
In...
How drugs are produced. (Book Corners).(Human Trials: Scientists, Investors, and Patients in the Quest for a Cure)
June 1, 2002... Human Trials: Scientists, Investors, and Patients in the Quest for a Cure by Susan Quinn
Perseus Publishing, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 USA
Hardcover, 2001, $26, 295 pp.
We have all seen the articles on...
Traditional African healers. (Book Corners).(Called to Heal)
June 1, 2002... Called to Heal
by Susan Schuster Campbell
Lotus Press, P.O. Box 325, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin 53181 USA; Phone 800-824-6396; www.lotuspress.com
Softbound, ISBN: 0-914955-91-8, [C]2000, 169 pp, $16.95
Called to Heal by Susan...
The Hoxsey story. (Book Corners).(When Healing Becomes a Crime: The Amazing Story of the Hoxsey Cancer Clinics and the Return of Alternative Therapies)
June 1, 2002... When Healing Becomes a Crime
The Amazing Story of the Hoxsey Cancer Clinics and the Return of Alternative Therapies
by Ken Ausubel
Inner Traditions, under the imprint Healing Arts Press
460 pages, May 2000, $19.95, ISBN...
Exercise for cancer patients. (Book Corners).(The Healing Power of Movement)
June 1, 2002... The Healing Power of Movement
by Lisa Hoffman, M.A. with Alison Freeland
Perseus Publishing, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 USA; www.perseuspublishing.com
Softbound; ISBN 0-7382-0540-0; c. 2002; 92 pp; $15.00...
Heavy metals and other toxins allowed in food through fertilizer. (Book Corners).(Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, A Global Industry, and A Toxic Secret)
June 1, 2002... Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, A Global Industry, and A Toxic Secret
by Duff Wilson
HarperCollins, 212-207-7520
Hardcover, ISBN: 0060193697, $26.00, 322 pages
Fateful Harvest is the shocking expose of a...
Why Stomach Acid is Good For You: Natural Relief from Heartburn, Indigestion, Reflux, GERD. (Book Notice).
June 1, 2002... Why Stomach Acid is Good For You, natural relief from heartburn, indigestion, reflux, GERD.
by Jonathan V Wright, MD and Lane Lenard, PhD
M. Evans & Company, 216 E. 49th Street, New York, New York 10017 USA
Quality paperback, 208...
Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion. (Book Notice).
June 1, 2002... Experiments & Observations on the Gastric Juice & the Physiology of Digestion
by William Beaumont, MD
Dover Publications, 31 East 2 Street, Mineola, New York 11501
Quality paperback, 280 pages, engravings, tables, $10.95
This...
The Oxford Companion to the Body. (Book Notice).
June 1, 2002... The Oxford Companion to the Body
edited by Cohn Blakemore and Sheila Jennett Oxford University Press
18 Madison Ave., New York, New York 10616 USA
Oversized hardcover, 763 pages, black and white and color illustrations, 8 medical...
The case of the .005 percent survivor. (Book Corners).(Living Proof)
June 1, 2002... Living Proof
by Michael Gearin-Tosh
published by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.
Africa House, 64-78 Kingsway, London WC2B 6AH 2002, [pounds sterling]12.99, 366pp.
The typical response of the medical profession towards "spontaneous"...
Medicinal properties in whole foods: the Capsicum fruit.
June 1, 2002... "Functional foods," "nutraceuticals," "designer foods" and "medicinal foods" are terms that describe-foods, and key ingredients isolated from foods, that have supra-nutritive or tertiary functional properties. Researchers, healthcare...
Healing with Homeopathy: the Homeopathic Treatment of mastitis.(excerpts from Whole Woman Homeopathy, The Comprehensive Guide to Homeopathic Treatment for PMS, Menopause, Cystitis, and Other Problems)
June 1, 2002... (Much of the material for this article is drawn from Judyth's book, Whole Woman Homeopathy, The Comprehensive Guide to Homeopathic Treatment for PMS, Menopause, Cystitis, and Other Problems. Prima Publishing, 2000,...
Other faces of holism: interview with Stefani Quane, holistic attorney, part II.
June 1, 2002... In the last issue, we talked to Seattle-based holistic attorney Stefani Quane about the theory behind what holistic lawyering is, and how holistic lawyers are taking their place alongside holistic healthcare practitioners as card-carrying...
Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology review and commentary: infectious disease.
June 1, 2002... Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology is the term describing the unity of mental, neurological, hormonal and immune functions with its many potential applications. PNIE addresses the influence of the cognitive images of the mind (whatever its elusive...
Nutritional influences on illness: dietary fat and cancer.
June 1, 2002... Low Fat Diets
Fat intake, more often than any other dietary factor, has been repeatedly found to be directly correlated with the risk of cancer in a number of locations. While many cancers have been implicated, these especially include...
Calendar.(upcoming alternative medicine events)
June 1, 2002... MAY 28: MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (NACCAM) in Rockville, Maryland. CONTACT: 301-594-9632: http://www.nccam.nih.gov; info@nccam.nih.gov
MAY 31 -- JUNE 2: NULIFE SCIENCES ADVANCED...
Medical Journalist Report of innovative biologics; RM-10[TM]: the newest breakthrough in immune system enhancement - part 2.
June 1, 2002... (This Medical Journalist Report Is the Second of a Three-Part Series About One of Nature's Most Promising Biologics Against Cancer and Other Degenerative Diseases.)
Students and health professionals interested in knowing more about...