December 30, 2010 — The evidence continues to be unclear as to whether dietary supplements are helpful or harmful during cancer treatment. Many clinicians recommend that vitamin supplements — and in ...
An inexpensive mix of two everyday supplements helped to fight the deadliest brain cancers without a single reported side effect, according to a new study — but researchers say the approach is still ...
A randomized trial from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center reveals that magnesium may be the missing key to keeping vitamin D levels in balance. The study found that magnesium raised vitamin D in people ...
A trial has shown boosting diet with supplements could halt tumour growth in prostate cancer patients - opening the door to a ...
Past studies show that omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids play an essential role in a person’s overall health. These essential fatty acids are not made by the body and must be obtained through food ...
New research has linked higher plasma levels of the healthy fats omega-3 and omega-6 to a reduced risk of developing particular types of cancer. The study adds to the on-again/off-again relationship ...
Uncertain about how you can stay healthy on a tight budget, especially when bombarded with misinformation from social media ...
Supplements that boast various health benefits might be doing more harm than good - affecting liver function, causing kidney ...
America's favorite dietary supplements, multivitamins, modestly lowered the risk for cancer in healthy male doctors who took them for more than a decade, the first large study to test these pills has ...
Taking extra vitamins “does more harm than good” and increases the risk of cancer and heart disease, a major study has revealed. Around 18 million Brits down supplements thinking they are getting a ...
Many factors can contribute to the risk of cancer, but your diet plays one crucial role. A well-balanced diet made up of essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can reduce inflammation and keep ...