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Simple Supplement Combo Could Help Fight Deadly Brain Cancer
Glioblastoma is a particularly aggressive cancer, but encouraging results from a new study testing two common supplements on ...
New research is challenging one of medicine’s oldest assumptions: that cancer must be attacked to be cured. By treating ...
For years, a glass of wine with dinner was seen as good for the heart. New research suggests even moderate drinking may not ...
When it comes to wine and wellness, conventional wisdom tends to favour red. But recent research urges caution, and a closer ...
The writer has a family practice at Vellore and is the author of Staying Healthy in Modern India. If you have any questions ...
Experts get to the bottom of the red wine vs. white wine debate, plus explain if any amount of wine is actually good for you ...
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Simple supplement mix shows promise against brain cancer
A simple resveratrol copper supplement reduces glioblastoma aggression by clearing harmful cell-free chromatin particles, ...
Mulberries and rambutans are two exotic fruits that have recently gained popularity for their unique flavors and nutritional ...
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Grapes vs. Oranges: Which Fruit Packs More Antioxidant Power?
Grapes and oranges both contain antioxidants, but grapes have specific types not found in oranges that may play a greater role in disease prevention.
Aside from alcohol consumption, residents of Blue Zones also reportedly employ the '80% trick' or 'Hara Hachi Bu', which may ...
That little evening drink has become a ritual for many, but its impact goes far beyond a simple moment of relaxation. Between ...
While pomegranates are a popular source of antioxidants, these foods actually contain more of the cancer-fighting compounds.
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