41 - 50 of 120Antioxidants and Cancer Prevention An imbalance in antioxidants in the body has been indicated in the degenerative processes seen in aging and a number of other diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, atherosclerosis, malaria, and in rheumatoid arthritis.
Maca for Prostate Cancer Patients “...men on ADT should not have a libido!” Malik said. “But surprisingly some men on ADT were reporting a strong libido and sexual appetite while taking Maca root extract.
Prostate Cancer & Chondroitin Studies have reported a link between chondroitin sulfate and the spread of prostate cancer.
Busting a Myth: Antioxidants & Chemotherapy Contrary to previous claims, scores of studies have demonstrated that antioxidants help cancer patients live longer while improving quality of life.
Pinn Point on Women's Health The Office of Research on Women’s Health is broadcasting the second in a series of podcasts,
Lycopene: an Antioxidant for Good Health Antioxidants have disease-fighting properties that protect cells from damage by substances called free radicals. Antioxidants work by neutralizing free radicals that are formed when body cells burn oxygen for energy.
Brain’s Reward Circuit Activity Ebbs and Flows with a Woman’s Hormonal Cycle Fluctuations in sex hormone levels during women’s menstrual cycles affect the responsiveness of their brains’ reward circuitry, an imaging study at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has revealed.
Variation in a Gene May Help Protect against Breast Cancer A large-scale analysis of data on breast cancer risk has concluded that a common variation in the gene caspase-8 (CASP8) is associated with a somewhat lower risk of the disease.