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Aspartame Causes Cancer in Rats
Rats given varying doses of aspartame -- the second most widely used artificial sweetener in the world -- experienced a statistically significant increase in the incidence of malignant tumors, lymphomas and leukemias in a recent study. The effects were observed at a daily dose of 20 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of body weight -- which is less than the current acceptable daily intake for humans.
Rita Jenkins | Published 11/28/2005 | Cancer | Unrated
One-Third of Cancer Deaths Could Be Avoided
Of the seven million worldwide cancer deaths reported in 2001, 35 percent were attributable to nine well-known behavioral and environmental risk factors. The nine risk factors are overweight and obesity; low fruit and vegetable intake; physical inactivity; smoking; alcohol use; unsafe sex; urban air pollution; indoor smoke from household use of coal; and contaminated injections in healthcare settings.
Rita Jenkins | Published 11/26/2005 | Cancer | Rating:
Identifying the Signs of Breast Cancer
This article gives a basic outline of the symptoms of breast cancer and the available options
Anne Wolski | Published 11/15/2005 | Cancer | Unrated
Mammograms Are No Joke - They Can Save Lives!
Mammograms are the gold standard in the early detection of breast cancer. I believe that many women are reluctant to have a mammogram for various reasons. I hope that this article will help women to feel more at ease and comfortable about mammography.
Lynn Roodbol | Published 08/3/2005 | Cancer | Rating:
Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes
Article explores the cancer fighting power of tomatoes. A variety of studies indicate that a diet rich in tomato based products (tomato paste sauce juice soup and ketchup) can significantly reduce the risk of prostate lung and colon cancer.
Michael Brooks | Published 07/31/2005 | Cancer | Unrated
Testosterone and Prostate Cancer
DHT that doesn't get burned up during sex or working out is also what is at the root of your prostate problems to begin with.
Plato Rosinke | Published 07/27/2005 | Cancer | Rating:
Sexuality and Cancer Treatment
You will not believe this statement that cancer treatment might affect one’s sexual life. But this is true. Studies have shown that operation done to treat cancer damages some nerves and that leads to impotence or Erectile Dysfunction...
Antony Virgese | Published 07/21/2005 | Cancer | Unrated

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