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Do fish hold the cure for cancer?

Like many people, I wasn't aware that fish were less prone to developing cancer than land-dwelling organisms such as ourselves. But it turns out that ... Read More »

What's the verdict on chromium?

Just like I know you have, I too have heard the buzz surrounding chromium and its supposed ability to help manage type 2 diabetes. I've come across ... Read More »

Red meat linked to cancer (again), this time lung

Red meat has been taking a bad rap, because apparently headlines want you to think it's cancer on a grill. One of the first hits it took was being ... Read More »

Eat your antioxidants -- they won't kill you

No matter what, you should always eat as many antioxidants as possible, even though a Danish study -- cited in the June 2007 issue of Men's Journal -- ... Read More »

Kids in Taiwan are getting shorter because of school

School-age children tend to row like weeds, but in Taiwan, they're generally getting shorter. Why, you ask? Well, studies are pointing the finger at ... Read More »

U.N. spins medical studies, say experts

Does the United Nations spin up facts and dazzle the media with unverified numbers and studies? You bet, according to public health information. Well, ... Read More »

Dealing with frustrating (and contradictory) new research

In the world of health research there's always bad news, and although it's mixed in with plenty of good news it's all too easy to get caught focusing ... Read More »

What to know before joining a clinical trial

If you're interested in health news you probably hear about a lot studies, and I mean a lot of studies, coming out all the time about different things ... Read More »

Industry funded drink studies may have biased results

A group of researchers recently took a look at the relationship between beverage study outcomes compared to who footed the bill, and what they found ... Read More »