Two attacks on the safety and efficacy of cancer come from Denmark and Germany. ...
I used to practise medicine using unorthodox approaches in Scottsdale, Arizona until I was set up by the authorities and lost my licence to practice there. I came to Ecuador, where there is freed ...
Cancer isn't one disease - it's many, but each shares the same name. Similarly it has many causes, but various forces and industry groups have combined to ensure that some of these either are not discussed, researched or acknowledged.
Those of you who can only afford the cheaper brands of whisky can take comfort in the fact that they're probably less damaging to your health. ...
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Surgeons have been performing heart transplants for 30 years now and the prospects of survival continue to improve. ...
The benefits of hormone replacement therapy could be cancelled out by their risks, according to an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine. ...
Chlorine is regularly used in our public water supply to combat infectious waterborne diseases, but it may be doing more harm than good. A public notice issued in Washington, DC, warned that a high level of bacteria
IS THERE AN ULTIMATE MAGIC BULLET? And could it be the B vitamins?
Keyhole surgery can trigger gallbladder cancer or cause it to recur, researchers have found. The procedure, known as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which involves the removal of the gall bladder, c ...