“The study shows that both acupuncture and exercise reduce high levels of testosterone and lead to more regular menstruation,” says docent associate professor Elisabet Stener-Victorin, who is […]
“The study shows that both acupuncture and exercise reduce high levels of testosterone and lead to more regular menstruation,” says docent associate professor Elisabet Stener-Victorin, who is […]
French researchers investigated the association between serum 25(OH) vitamin D (measurement of vitamin D status in the blood) and the risk of breast cancer through a nested […]
The initial results from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) randomized, placebo-controlled trial found that women who received the estrogen plus progestin for five years had higher rates […]
A recent study investigated the relationship between vitamin D status and breast cancer. The study included 636 women who had been diagnosed with incident breast cancer and […]
In patients with advanced and metastic breast cancer, researchers found turmeric to be an effective adjuvant therapy with the chemotherapy medication, docetaxel.
Women being treated for infertility who also received supplements of DHEA were three times more likely to conceive than women undergoing infertility treatment without DHEA. Women in infertility treatment supplementing with DHEA were also more likely to experience a healthy pregnancy and delivery.
The UAB researchers have decoded a complete cascade of signals within breast tumour cells activated by virgin olive oil, and have concluded that benefits include decrease in the activity of the oncogene p21Ras, changes in protein signaling pathways, stimulation of tumour cell death and prevention of DNA damage.
A recent report in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, adds to the growing evidence that fish oil supplements […]
Beta 1,3 Glucan has been shown to defy and defeat microorganisms including viruses, protect from radiation therapy, and reduce the size of tumors.
A recent Chinese study showed multivitamins and minerals were associated with significantly lower body weight, body mass index, and fat mass.