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Vitamins 'may shorten your life'

16.04.2008 13:39
A major review suggests vitamin supplements do not prolong life and could even lead to a premature death. » Full text »
Vitamins 'may shorten your life'
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1Men who are overweight or obese have lower blood concentrations of PSA

18.04.2008 20:51    topcancernews.com
Men who are overweight or obese have lower concentrations of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in their blood than their normal-weight counterparts, according to a new study led by Duke University Medical Center researchers.The finding echoes earlier results on PSA concentrations found
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Men who are overweight or obese have lower blood concentrations of PSA

2Vitamins 'may shorten your life'

16.04.2008 13:39    bbc.co.uk
A major review suggests vitamin supplements do not prolong life and could even lead to a premature death.
36/1   World    Health & Beauty
Vitamins 'may shorten your life'

3Bisphosphonates drug could be linked to Incidence Of Bone Necrosis

18.04.2008 20:51    topcancernews.com
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, osteoporosis affects some 25 million Americans annually, 80 percent of them women. Because the disease causes a thinning of the bone, it can lead to hip fractures, spinal fractures and a whole host of
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Bisphosphonates drug could be linked to Incidence Of Bone Necrosis

4Researchers has Discovered a Gene That Can Block The Spread Of HIV

06.05.2008 09:34    topcancernews.com
A team of researchers at the University of Alberta has discovered a gene that is able to block HIV, and in turn prevent the onset of AIDS.Stephen Barr, a molecular virologist in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, says
16/1   World    Cancer    Articles
Researchers has Discovered a Gene That Can Block The Spread Of HIV

5The key to prevent Cancer's Recurrence is stress reduction

06.05.2008 09:35    topcancernews.com
A scientist shows that mind may indeed affect matter. After the surgical removal of a malignant tumor, the chance that cancer will re-appear in a different location of the body remains high. But new research from Tel Aviv University, in
14/1   World    Cancer    Articles
The key to prevent Cancer's Recurrence is stress reduction

6The Transformation of tamoxifen from cast-off to lifesaver

24.04.2008 19:29    topcancernews.com
How did a failed contraceptive become the first targeted therapy for the treatment of breast cancer? The transformation of tamoxifen, from cast-off to lifesaver, laid the foundation for a new class of therapeutics -- selective estrogen receptor modulators -- that
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The Transformation of tamoxifen from cast-off to lifesaver

7Thalidomide provide more hope to women diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer

06.05.2008 09:34    topcancernews.com
Thalidomide, a drug blamed in the 1950s for causing birth defects, is now showing promise as a safe and effective treatment for women with recurrent ovarian cancer, according to a study led by a University of Minnesota Cancer Center researcher.Levi
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Thalidomide provide more hope to women diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer

8New Therapy For slowing the growth of stubborn solid tumor cancers

18.04.2008 20:51    topcancernews.com
Researchers in a multi-institutional study led by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center slowed the growth of two particularly stubborn solid tumor cancers -- neuroblastoma and peripheral nerve sheath tumors --without harming healthy tissues by inserting instructions to inhibit tissue growth
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New Therapy For slowing the growth of stubborn solid tumor cancers

9Eating cruciferous vegetables is associated with reduced risk for bladder cancer

06.05.2008 09:34    topcancernews.com
A concentrated extract of freeze dried broccoli sprouts cut development of bladder tumors in an animal model by more than half, according to a report in the March 1 issue of Cancer Research.This finding reinforces human epidemiologic studies that have
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Eating cruciferous vegetables is associated with reduced risk for bladder cancer

10New function for cancer-related protein may help Alzheimer's disease pathology

06.05.2008 09:35    topcancernews.com
The cancer-related protein Akt may profoundly influence the fate of the tau protein, which forms bundles of tangled nerve cell fibers in the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease, reports a new study led by researchers at the University of South
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New function for cancer-related protein may help Alzheimer's disease pathology

11AKT family of proteins is crucial to survival in both cancerous and non-cancerous cells

06.05.2008 09:35    topcancernews.com
A gene crucial for embryonic development can quickly become a potent cancer promoter in adult mice after a genetic misalignment, according to researchers from Fox Chase Cancer Center, causing white blood cells to become cancerous spontaneously.In the March 1 issue
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AKT family of proteins is crucial to survival in both cancerous and non-cancerous cells

12Prostate Cancer Spread Predicted by New Blood Marker

06.05.2008 09:35    topcancernews.com
Researchers report finding a new blood biomarker that enables close to 98 percent accuracy in predicting the spread of prostate cancer to regional lymph nodes.When cancer spreads beyond a solid tumor, it often does so at a microscopic level that
6/0   World    Cancer    Articles
Prostate Cancer Spread Predicted by New Blood Marker

13Women are more severely distressed than men When Couples Face Cancer Diagnosis

06.05.2008 09:35    topcancernews.com
In a couple where one of the partners is diagnosed with cancer, women are more consistently and severely distressed than men, regardless of whether they are the person with the disease or the healthy partner. The results of a research
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Women are more severely distressed than men When Couples Face Cancer Diagnosis

14Blight of the cellulite: Topless Mischa Barton reveals her very dimpled thighs

12.05.2008 14:13    otherside.com.ua
Young starlet Mischa Barton appears to be fighting a losing battle with the dreaded cellulite. The 22-year-old actress was seen enjoying a spot of topless sunbathing in Australia - revealing her very dimpled thighs in her skimpy bikini bottoms -
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Blight of the cellulite: Topless Mischa Barton reveals her very dimpled thighs

15New Magnetic Resonance Imaging Developed

11.05.2008 14:35    topmedicalnews.net
A new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is thought to be faster and more sensitive than existing machines has been developed by researchers at the
2/0   World    Health & Beauty

16'Miracle' Pill Could Prevent 80% Heart Attacks, Strokes in People Over 55

06.05.2008 12:01    topmedicalnews.net
British scientists have developed a new wonder "poly-pill," which, according to them, could prevent 80 per cent of heart attacks and strokes in the over-55s.
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17Biopsy reveals more important information about prostate cancer, study suggests

24.04.2008 19:30    topcancernews.com
A new Fox Chase Cancer Center study suggests a biopsy reveals more important information about a man's prostate cancer than previously understood. Doctors hope the new findings will help them tailor radiation treatment."Radiotherapy offers the chance of a cure for
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Biopsy reveals more important information about prostate cancer, study suggests

18Mechanism Behind Genes' Control of Blood Proteins Explained

11.05.2008 14:35    topmedicalnews.net
Genes play an important role in regulating blood proteins showing that its not just diet and lifestyle that affect health, a new study has found. An
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19Artificial Golgi Created With Sugars

11.05.2008 14:35    topmedicalnews.net
An undergraduate student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created artificial Golgi apparatus from sugars. Graduating senior Jeffery Martin
1/0   World    Health & Beauty

20Highly targeted therapies Against Hormone-dependent Breast Cancer

06.05.2008 09:34    topcancernews.com
The identification of two cellular receptors that likely contribute to the genesis of hormone-dependent breast cancer points the way to new, highly targeted therapies against the disease, says a team led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College in New
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Highly targeted therapies Against Hormone-dependent Breast Cancer

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