vitamin D
08/09/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
It’s the vitamin D: Cancer patients exposed to bright light had better sleep after receiving treatment
A randomized controlled clinical trial displayed the efficacy of bright light therapy in improving the sleeping quality and patterns of cancer patients. The team from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine say that their pilot study suggests an inexpensive and safe way for fatigued recovering cancer patients to sleep better. The goal of the study […]
07/12/2018
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By Vicki Batts
AntiCancer.news covers all the latest research on natural cancer treatments and prevention
Keeping cancer at bay is a top health concern these days — but learning about natural ways to prevent and treat cancer can be difficult. In a world where Big Pharma has secured its place at the top of the food chain, it’s no surprise that the science on natural remedies is being suppressed. This […]
04/03/2018
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By Vicki Batts
Another study finds Vitamin D reduces risk of cancer – by 20% or more
Vitamin D is a critical nutrient that is essential for good health, there’s little doubt about that. Many people know already that the “sunshine vitamin” is key for bone health, but studies continue to show that the benefits of vitamin D are far more reaching than previously imagined. In fact, new research has shown that […]
03/02/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Researchers: Treat liver cancer with the anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties of vitamin D
Another benefit of vitamin D has been discovered. Vitamin D was found to be an effective treatment and prevention option for liver diseases and cancers, according to a new study. A team of researchers from King Abdulaziz University and Qassim University in Saudi Arabia, National Brain Research Center in India, and SUNY Downstate Medical Center in […]
06/20/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Study on why BLACK men die from prostate cancer more than WHITE men still won’t mention vitamin D deficiency among African-Americans
Recent research has suggested many explanations for the disproportionate number of prostate cancer deaths between black and white men. Some of the possible suggestions from the team at University of North Carolina Lineberger include that black men may be less likely to receive aggressive treatments due to cost concerns, greater worries about how the “medicine” […]
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