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Daily Dose Of Vitamin D Supplements Lowers Risk Of Advanced Cancer

Taking a daily dose of vitamin D can lower your chance of developing advanced cancer by 17 per cent, new research suggests.

Consuming More Vitamin B3 Can Protect Skin Cells From UV Exposure & Lower Cancer Risk

Researchers in Italy say adding more niacin (vitamin B3) to your diet can protect the skin from ultraviolet (UV) exposure and reduce the risk of developing skin cancer.

New Study Puts Cancer Patient Vitamin D Deficiency Under The Spotlight

New research has concluded that severe vitamin D deficiency is an independent contributor to hospital and 1-year mortality in critically ill cancer patients, and that intensive care unit (ICU) survivors may benefit from supplementation.

Coenzyme Q10 Could Treat Mitochondrial Diseases, Colon Cancer, Thyroid Carcinoma, & Crohn’s Disease

A study led by scientists from the University of Granada has found that a supplement of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), an essential molecule for life, could constitute a valuable complementary therapeutic option in the treatment of certain mitochondrial diseases, colon cancer, thyroid carcinoma, and Crohn’s disease.

Cancer Death Rates In US Fall By 31% Since 1991: Mainstream Media Ignores Role Of Vitamin Use

A recent Wall Street Journal article reported that the death rate from cancer in the United States fell by 2.4 percent between 2017 and 2018, the […]

Widely Used Blood Pressure Drugs May Raise Skin Cancer Risk

A new Canadian study has shown that certain types of blood pressure drugs – known as thiazide diuretics – are associated with higher rates of skin cancer.

More Than 40,000 Cancer Claims Remain Unresolved From Bayer/Monsanto Roundup Weed Killer Settlement

More than 40,000 current claims on behalf of individuals diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after exposure to the Bayer/Monsanto Roundup herbicide remain unresolved, as criticism mounts that a proposed settlement framework is inconsistent and unfair to cancer victims.

Healthy Levels Of Vitamin D May Boost Breast Cancer Outcomes

Breast cancer patients who have adequate levels of vitamin D – the “sunshine vitamin” – at the time of their diagnosis have better long-term outcomes, a new study finds.