Now 15 years cancer-free, Burke has since completed nearly 80 running events, including 27 triathlons and 18 half marathons.
Eating a balanced diet can lower your cancer risk and improve your overall health. Replace refined grains, added sugars, and highly processed foods with whole grains, beans, vegetables, and fruits.
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New research-backed guidance from oncology nutrition experts highlights two everyday foods that may quietly increase your ...
This review synthesizes preclinical evidence showing that cinnamon-derived compounds can modulate inflammation, oxidative ...
Recent studies from Flinders University and the Medical Research Institute in Australia demonstrate a significant connection between dietary choices and colorectal cancer risk, particularly among ...
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A nutrient-rich diet plays a vital role in preventing oral cancer by supporting the immune system and protecting cells.
Siddhartha Mukherjee, oncologist and author of “The Emperor of All Maladies,” asks: What if we change what a tumor can eat?
Cancer is a growing public health concern in the US ranking as the second leading cause of death for adults living in the US. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) about 18% of all cancers ...
Patients undergoing treatment for lymphoma often experience adverse side effects that can be so severe that they stop or slow ...
During her clinic shift, Melissa Lopez PhD, RDN, received word that a participant in a trial evaluating the impact of ...