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Neuroscientist Sheds Light on Cause for 'Chemo Brain'
February 21, 2013 It's not unusual for cancer patients being treated with chemotherapy to complain about not being able to think clearly, connect thoughts or concentrate on daily tasks. The complaint -- often referred ... > full story -
Omega-3s Inhibit Breast Cancer Tumor Growth, Study Finds
February 21, 2013 A lifelong diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can inhibit growth of breast cancer tumors by 30 percent, according to new research from the University of Guelph. The study, published recently in the ... > full story -
Cancer Drug a Possible Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, Rat Study Suggests
February 21, 2013 A drug that is currently used for cancer can relieve and slow down the progression of the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis (MS) in rats, according to a new study. The discovery might one day ... > full story -
Variations in Four Genes Associated With Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
February 20, 2013 Medical researchers have identified variations in four genes that are linked to an increased risk of colorectal ... > full story -
Mushroom-Supplemented Soybean Extract Shows Therapeutic Promise for Advanced Prostate Cancer
February 20, 2013 A natural, nontoxic product called genistein-combined polysaccharide, or GCP, which is commercially available in health stores, could help lengthen the life expectancy of certain prostate cancer ... > full story -
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Resveratrol Shows Promise to Protect Hearing, Cognition
February 20, 2013 Resveratrol, a substance found in red grapes and red wine, may have the potential to protect against hearing and cognitive decline, according to a new ... > full story -
Genetic Variation Controls Predation: Benefits of Being a Mosaic
February 19, 2013 A genetically mosaic Eucalyptus tree is able to control which leaves are saved from predation because of alterations in its genes, finds a new study. Between two leaves of the same tree there can be ... > full story -
New Compound Holds High Promise in Battling Kidney Cancer
February 19, 2013 Chemists have developed a compound that holds much promise in the laboratory in fighting renal (kidney) cancer. Named TIR-199, the compound targets the "proteasome," a cellular complex in kidney ... > full story -
Potential Epigenetic Mechanisms for Improved Cancer Therapy
February 19, 2013 A review article proposes a new epigenetic hypothesis linked to tumor production and novel ideas about what causes progenitor cells to develop into cancer ... > full story -
Diet of Resistant Starch Helps the Body Resist Colorectal Cancer
February 19, 2013 New research shows that resistant starch helps the body resist colorectal cancer through mechanisms including killing pre-cancerous cells and reducing inflammation that can otherwise promote ... > full story
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