Alternative approaches may help relieve menopausal symptoms

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to relieve menopausal symptoms has been increasingly discredited, while alternative therapies enjoy growing popularity. According to the report published in the March issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource, there is much doubt about the effectiveness of HRT. Doctors prescribed it until the 1990s to relieve menopause systems, prevent heart disease and

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Men With Type 2 Diabetes May Be More Likely To Develop Colon Cancer

A recent study has found a link between type 2 diabetes and colon cancer among men, according to findings published in the journal Gastroenterology. For this research, a team of investigators monitored the health trends among a total of 73,312 men and 81,663 women. Over the course of seven years, more than 1,500 men were

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Compound Found In Broccoli May Prevent Breast Cancer Cell Generation

Nutrients found in broccoli may protect against the development of breast cancer cells, according to a study published in Clinical Cancer Research. In order to determine if sulforaphane, the compound found in broccoli, can kill off cancerous cells, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center fed broccoli sprouts and stems to mice with

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Common Breast Cancer Treatment Could Help Prevent Lung Cancer Fatalities

Anti-estrogens, which are normally used to treat diseases such as breast cancer and other diseases brought on by , may offer protection against lung cancer-induced death. According to a study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, women who were being treated for breast cancer with anti-estrogens had a reduced risk of dying from

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Sugars From Processed Foods Could Increase Heart Disease Risk

Individuals should watch their daily sugar intake as a new study suggests that high amounts of added sugars can increase the risk of heart disease. According to findings published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, consuming added sugars from processed or prepared foods is related to lower levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol,

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Higher Hospitalization Risk Found In Kidney Patients With Depression

Patients who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and are suffering from depression are more likely to be hospitalized for dialysis treatment, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. A total of 267 patients with chronic kidney disease were enrolled in a one-year study, including 56 participants who

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