Two studies have suggested a possible link between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Many scientists have questioned the design and results of these studies, however. Using information from a...
Pediatrics, June 2001 As a parent, you probably know that soft drinks and soda aren’t great beverage choices for children because they are high in calories, low in nutrients, and may contribute to obesity and tooth decay. But you may be...
Department Chair With Industry Ties Misrepresented Results to Federal Authorities For Immediate Release: April 05, 2006; Contact: EWG Public Affairs, (202) 667-6982 (WASHINGTON, April 5) — Boys who drink water with levels of fluoride considered safe by federal guidelines are five...
Girls who begin smoking cigarettes within the first 5 years after they began menstruating were 70% more likely to develop breast cancer than nonsmokers. A new study found that this relationship exists regardless of how long the girls continued smoking....
Many of us are aware that diet plays a multitude of roles in the development of cancer. But did you know that what you don’t eat is as important as what you do eat? Through our diets, we can be exposed...
One Answer To Cancer by Dr Kelley Ch. 5 Body Detoxification “So connected is the colon with spirituality that those who have fallen very far away from the life of the spirit — through disbelief or through indulgence in the various...
There are many ways to help lower your risk of breast cancer; one is to incorporate medicinal mushrooms into your diet and health regime. The following four are great choices to add to your meals or supplement with as cancer-preventative measures:...
One way to celebrate the joy of nourishing the body is with a glass of red wine and some French cheese. The health benefits of red wine are plentiful: it has powerful antioxidant properties that are derived from the red pigments...