Cancer Prevention

Simple steps to boost your immune system

Are you doing all you can to boost your body’s immune system? Every time you flip on your television there’s an update on the coronavirus. The unknown of new diseases can be scary, but experts say that the regular seasonal flu poses much more of a risk to Americans than the coronavirus.

New implant illness doctors tried to dismiss: Fatigue, chronic pain, insomnia, even hair loss — thousands of women say they’re suffering after breast enlargements

  • Ana Remigio, 45, lives in North London with her husband, Joao, and two children
  • Says she was in excruciating pain for a decade and had her implants removed
  • UK's regulatory authority receives 500 reports of breast implant problems a year

5 Things to Help Reverse Autoimmune Disease

After treating thousands of patients with autoimmunity and other chronic health conditions, I have found that by addressing five common environmental and lifestyle factors we can help restore the balance of your immune system and often reverse your autoimmune disease.

It’s Time to Ban Atrazine

Recently determined to be a suspected carcinogen, atrazine herbicide is a pervasive contaminant in U.S. drinking water.

How to Eat Fish Responsibly

There are so many questions when it comes to safely eating seafood.

Are Lectins Good or Bad?

With all the talk about lectins and nightshades, they are getting a bad reputation. Are they good or bad? Should you eat them or avoid them? The answer depends on you.

Safety Tips for Cell Phone Use

1. USE A HEADSET OR SPEAKER

Choose either wired or wireless. If you go wireless make sure to take your headset out of your ear when you’re not on a call. Use your phone in speaker mode.

Report: 95% of tested baby foods contain toxic metals

When you feed your baby, you may also be serving up mega-doses of lead, arsenic and mercury.

A new investigative study found these toxic, heavy metals in many of the foods produced and marketed for babies.

168 baby foods from major manufacturers were tested:

  • 95% contained lead
  • 73% contained arsenic
  • 75% contained cadmium
  • 32% contained mercury

Even in trace amounts, those chemicals are linked to impaired brain development in children.

Studies Link Canine Cancers to Lawn Chemicals

Lawn chemicals, particularly, ones containing 2,4-D, have been linked to at least two types of canine cancers. Studies found that lawn chemicals travel to neighboring yards and inside homes, and chemicals have been found in the urine of dogs whose owners did not spray their lawns. The authors of the studies state how their findings can be used to further research on human cancers.

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