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06/30/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer
During the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “pandemic,” the powers that be made it a top priority to discourage and even prevent the general public from using ivermectin as a prophylactic, instead pushing masks and “vaccines.” Well now there is another use for ivermectin that is sure to put it right back in Big Pharma’s crosshairs, and […]
06/28/2023
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By Olivia Cook
NEW FINDING: Colorful turkey tail mushrooms contain compounds that boost immunity and FIGHT CANCER
Turkey tail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor) is often seen in forests decomposing dead wood. However, this mushroom – called “yun zhi” in Chinese and “kawaratake” in Japanese – can support the immune system and help fight cancer. A group of researchers from Poland looked at turkey tail mushroom’s effect on breast cancer. In particular, they zoomed […]
06/22/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Cancer-fighting herbs: Queen Anne’s lace found to be effective against skin and cervical cancer
Daucus carota, also known as wild carrot or Queen Anne’s lace, is a wildflower that grows in the summer. It belongs to the same family as the common garden carrot, and its root is said to smell like a carrot, too. But when you rub the leaves of Queen Anne’s lace between your fingers, people say that […]
05/12/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Study: Supplementing with vitamin D helps prevent cancer, especially if it’s taken more frequently
Many people are already aware of the bone-protective effects of vitamin D, but did you also know that the “sunlight nutrient” protects against cancer? Researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (GCRC) put together a new study about it showing that supplementing with vitamin D – this can include just going outside and exposing your […]
03/02/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Studies show saffron can fight cancer and protect against chemotherapy-induced damage
Saffron (Crocus sativus) is known as the world’s most expensive spice. It has also gained a reputation for being able to address cancer and the negative effects of anticancer drugs. According to Tasting Table, saffron’s high price stems from the fact that C. sativus bulbs only yield one flower that blooms for a three-week period […]
02/28/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Compound in wakame seaweed found to have anticancer properties
Wakame seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) is a staple in the Japanese diet, often served alone as a side dish or mixed in soups and stews. However, a compound in this seaweed has been discovered to exhibit cancer-fighting properties. An April 2020 study published in Marine Drugs elaborated on this compound called fucoidan, which wakame is a […]
02/09/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Researchers develop new blood test that can detect prostate cancer with a claimed 94% accuracy
Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in the United Kingdom have developed a blood test that can detect prostate cancer with 94 percent accuracy. The 94 percent accuracy rate beats the currently used prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test used around the world, which is only able to accurately detect prostate cancer in one out of four men […]
02/01/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study suggests ants can be trained to detect cancer in urine
For picnic-goers, ants are a nuisance. But according to a study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ants can be trained to detect cancer in urine. Ants and cancer detection Ants don’t have noses, but they use the olfactory receptors on their antennae to find food or sniff out potential mates. For the […]
12/16/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Simply changing your diet can shrink colon cancer tumors, study finds
Rates of colon cancer are on the rise across the United States, particularly among young people. A recent study, however, reveals a silver lining. Published in the journal Gastroenterology, the paper, entitled “Dysregulated Amino Acid Sensing Drives Colorectal Cancer Growth and Metabolic Reprogramming Leading to Chemoresistance,” suggests that maintaining a low-protein diet can help a […]
12/02/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Canines may hold the key to treating human cancers
Some four million dogs in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer every year. Given that humans share many genes with dogs, canine cancers often mirror those that afflict humans. A field called comparative oncology, which is partly funded by the White House’s Cancer Moonshot Initiative, now seeks to observe similarities between canine and human cancers in […]
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