Selenium Helped Cells ‘Reboot’ After Exposure to Cancer-Causing Chemicals

Selenium Helped Cells ‘Reboot’ After Exposure to Cancer-Causing Chemicals
TUESDAY, April 27 (HealthDay News) — A form of the element selenium, which is found in tiny amounts in people’s diets, can help reset a cell’s biological clock after it has been thrown off by cancer-causing chemicals, researchers have found.

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Terramed Alliance News Pain From Breast Cancer Treatment Can Linger For Years, Study Finds


Terramed Alliance News Nearly half of all breast cancer patients experienced chronic pain two to three years after treatment and more than half felt discomfort, according to a study by Danish researchers published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New York Times reports. The study found that women younger than age 40, those who underwent radiation treatment and those who had surgery to remove lymph nodes in the armpit are most likely to experience lingering pain.

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The Cancer Prevention Diet: Michio Kushi’s Macrobiotic Blueprint for the Prevention and Relief of Disease

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Michio Kushi’s macrobiotic blueprint for the prevention and relief of disease.

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