Guest guest Posted June 8, 2007 Report Share Posted June 8, 2007 Green tea drinking may halve the colorectal cancer risk Regularly drinking antioxidant-rich green tea may halve the risk of colon and rectal cancer, suggests a new study based in China... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77120 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ----- Dietary vitamin E linked to lower prostate cancer risk Increased intake of vitamin E from dietary but not supplemental sources may cut the risk of prostate cancer by over 30 per cent, says new research from the US... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77118 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ----- Ginseng could relieve cancer-related fatigue Ginseng may help patients suffering from cancer-related fatigue, according to researchers based at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, US... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77088 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ---- Researchers recommend apple peel to protect against cancer Apple peel may be more nutritious than apple flesh for people trying to keep cancer at bay, according to researchers at the Cornell Institute, New York, US... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77086 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ----- Folic acid seen to reduce stroke risk Folic acid supplementation is best known as a means of protecting unborn children against birth defects, but research suggests that it could also be beneficial to adults and significantly reduce their risk of suffering... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77055 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ----- Eating flaxseed may halt prostate cancer growth Daily consumption of flaxseed may stop the growth of prostate cancer tumours, according to research presented this weekend... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77043 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn ---- Flavanol improves memory in mice, study A plant-derived flavanol found in blueberries, tea, grapes and cocoa improved memory in mice. It could have the same effect on humans, according to research published in the Journal of Neuroscience, and funded... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77026 & m=2nie607 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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