In a previous blog, I told how more and more research studies are confirming that having insufficient levels of vitamin D3 may increase your risk of developing breast or other cancers.
A new research review shows that, for women, ICDs may not be effective in reducing deaths from heart disease.
If your joints have begun to trouble you, read on to identify what kind of arthritis you have and how to treat it through nutrition and effective, all-natural solutions!
Holidays call for celebration, and many of us know the consequences that come from overindulging in alcohol and food. Sometimes, despite out best intentions, we overdo it. This holiday season, detoxify and recover naturally with the tips that follow.
Deciding not to do mammograms on young women because the current technology is imperfect shouldn't result in the decision to use no technology at all.
The unavailability of Accutane is bad news for some acne sufferers. The good news is that there are natural alternatives that are effective and safe for remedying acne.
About nine percent of the lung cancers in men and 19 percent in women occur in people who have never smoked -- defined as less than 100 cigarettes over a lifetime.
The New York Times recently ran an article by an author who was questioning whether breast-cancer screenings save lives (and breasts). When I heard about this article, I felt quite distressed, fearing that a statement such as this would set us back rather than move us forward in getting more women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
For at-risk people, the answer is yes, and soon!
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading cause of liver failure, liver cancer, and liver transplantation in the U.S. Estimates are that HVC kills more than 10,000 Americans each year.
Isn't adding another statin to the existing lineup just more of the same--an attempt by the drug companies to continue reaping huge profits? Well, yes and no.