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Food for Life TV Archive View any of the many archived shows below. March 3: Lively Flavored Latin Seitan Stew (YouTube) Katherine Lawrence, a Cancer Project Food for Life cooking class instructor, prepares Latin Seitan Stew from Dr. Barnard’s The Cancer Survivor’s Guide: Foods That Help you Fight Back. The bell peppers in th |
Milk Consumption and Prostate Cancer Milk Consumption and Prostate Cancer Abstract Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, with an estimated 400,000 new cases diagnosed annually. Its incidence and mortality have been associated with milk or dairy product consumption in intern |
Section Two: Cancer Prevention Breast Cancer Fat Increases Estrogens How Much Fat is Too Much? Fiber Reduces Est |
Foods for Cancer Prevention Foods for Cancer Prevention Of the many diseases that affect people these days, cancer is among the most feared. But despite a wealth of scientific data, most people remain unaware of how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, as much as 80 percent of all cance |
Section Three: Cancer Survival Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer |
Food for Life TV Nutrition News – Lectures by Neal Barnard, M.D. – Cooking Demonstrations – Your Questions Answered – Shopping Tips – Restaurant Reviews – And More! Core Classes A New Approach to Type 2 Diabetes Neal Barnard, M.D., gives an overview of the worldwide diabetes epide |
Foods and Breast Cancer Survival Healthful diets not only help prevent cancer; they also improve survival when cancer has been diagnosed. In the last issue of Good Medicine, we looked at how foods affect survival in prostate cancer. In this issue, we look at breast cancer. The first clues that foods might affect the course of breast cancer came fr |
Cancer Project: The News You Need Clueless About Cancer Prevention A new study has shown that most U.S. adults are unsure how to lower their risk of cancer. Of 1,000 people surveyed, only 38 percent strongly agreed that a diet rich in vegetables and fruits reduces cancer risk. Half the respondents cons |
Cancer Project: The News You Need Double Hormone Replacement Therapy May Increase Breast Cancer Risk Women who take both estrogen and progestin for symptoms of menopause may increase their risk for breast cancer. While estrogen alone increases breast cancer risk by 1 percent for every year of use, adding progestin (synthetic deri |
Newsletter March 2012 > Golf to Save Lives! Sign Up for the Third Annual Texas Golf Tournament Health Care Professionals: Earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits Online for Free! Going Green Menu: Bring in Spring on Your Plate Food for Life Instructor Spotlight: Sapna Von Reich Vegetarian Die |
Cancer Project: The News You Need Taxol Improves Survival in Advanced Breast Cancer Women with metastatic breast cancer have better survival rates and fewer side effects when treated with Taxol (paclitaxel), instead of a standard chemotherapy combination of cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, and prednisone (CMFP), accordi |
The Major Killers of Americans: Research and Prevention The Major Killers of Americans: Research and Prevention Medical research is at a crossroads. Older experimental techniques cannot eradicate major killer diseases. Researchers in the fight against major diseases must look to new technologies, and doctors must learn new approaches to prevention. Heart Disease: The N |
The Five Worst Foods to Grill The Five Worst Foods to Grill A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine August 2005 Three out of four American households own a barbecue grill, according to the Hearth, Patio, & Barbecue Association. |
Cancer Project: The News You Need Prenatal Vitamins Protect Children from Cancer Pregnant women who take vitamin and mineral supplements may protect their children from neuroblastoma, a nervous system cancer that rapidly spreads to the lymph nodes, lungs, and bones. Researchers with the Children’s Oncology Group in California interviewed 53 |
Cancer Project: The News You Need CANCERS IN MEN Hold the Cheese, Halt Cancer Testicular cancer is among the most common cancers in men between 20 and 45 years of age. A study from the University of Ottawa shows that a high int |
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