I wasn't going to do this. I kept my mouth uncharacteristically shut through the final months of the death watch, and I was going to let the dead lie in peace until a few weekends ago, when I rea ...
Talking about beliefs, aspirin is the modern-day equivalent of a medieval elixir. It's suggested for everything, and a little a day can help ward off heart problems and cancer and the like.
Well, actually, it can't.
We were inspired to make cancer the main theme of this issue of WDDTY by a miracle (or so conventional medicine would view it). It concerns my own 77 year old mother and the work and methods of Dr ...
New evidence suggests that there is a risk of solid cancers after bone marrow transplantation (BMT). ...
A man writes in to ask about reishi mushrooms, having heard that they offer a wide range of health benefits. He wants to know if there are any drawbacks to taking them. What are reader experiences with reishi mushrooms?
If you get the Daily Mail, you've probably read the story they broke about Professor Jean Golding, of the Institute of Child Health in Bristol, who recently performed a study showing a link betw ...
Several weeks ago we held our Surviving Cancer conference. For those of you who didn't attend (and if you couldn't and wish to hear it, the audiotapes of the conference will be available in a few ...
Dr Max Gerson developed a nutritional programme for which he claimed a high level of success (see WDDTY Guide to Cancer). Gerson's nutritional programme advocates: ... ...
It's been just a few short months since Avastin (bevacizumab) was being hailed as the great new breakthrough drug for cancer therapy. It's the first drug designed to inhibit angiogenesis, the process by which new blood vessels develop and carry...
HRT: Its days as a ‘just-in-case’ are numbered
