Experts believe that more than half of human cancers may be preventable. Diet, as well as tobacco use, infections, and chemicals or hormones are thought to be major risk factors that can be changed. However, there is still little agreement over which dietary changes can prevent most cancers.
Fiber and cancer; Cancer and fiber; Nitrates and cancer; Cancer and nitrates
DIET AND CERTAIN CANCERS
Diet and breast cancer: Although a high-fat diet has been studied as...
Read moreTen years ago when my IBD symptoms were at their absolute worst I was desperate. I'd been seeing a gastroenterologist, I'd had all the... Read more »
Question: In an effort to try to have control over something in my life, I've decided that maybe I will try changing my diet to improve... Read more »
Continuing our discussion of MS and Diet, today’s topic surrounds the Best Bet Diet and the MS Recovery Diet. Each feature the... Read more »
In an earlier blog posts, Elizabeth mentioned her use of alternative treatment options. In this two part series Elizabeth expounds on the... Read more »
You see the ads in magazines and you see them on late night television. If you surf the internet for “multiple sclerosis,” you are... Read more »
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A healthy diet is a major factor in reducing your risk of heart disease. Alternative Names Diet - heart disease Function ... Read more »
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When you have chronic kidney disease, you need to make changes in your diet, including:Limiting fluidsEating a low-protein diet (this may be... Read more »
Our bodies naturally grow yeast within our bodies. Our immune system regulates the growth of yeast and keeps it to a minimum. However, when certain... Read more »
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The goals of a heart-healthy diet are to eat foods that help obtain or maintain healthy levels of cholesterol and fatty molecules called lipids. You... Read more »
Melinda Tsuchiya of The Seattle Times looks at some of the common alternative treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).... Read more »