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Cancer risk slashed fifty percent or more by sunlight, vitamin D, reveal

two new studies

Increasing vitamin D intake through sunlight, diet or supplements may

decrease a person's risk of contracting breast cancer by 50 percent and

of contracting colorectal cancer by more than 65 percent, according to

two recent studies conducted...

http://www.newstarget.com/021576.html

Cancer more prevalent among blacks as cancer industry ignores sunlight

factor

Cancer rates are still higher among black Americans compared to their

white counterparts, according to recent statistics released by the

American Cancer Society. Rates among black men are higher by more than

one-third over whites, and...

http://www.newstarget.com/021583.html

Also:

Study finds hardly any direct-to-consumer drug ads mention condition

risks or alternative treatments

Researchers from two branches of the University of California as well as

a former FDA commissioner assert that direct-to-consumer television ads

for prescription drugs often fail to identify risk factors or

alternative, drug-free treatments...

http://www.newstarget.com/021579.html

Study: flaxseed oil shown to reduce blood

pressure

A recent study indicates that diet fortified with flaxseed oil, which is

rich in plant omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), may significantly

lower blood pressure. The study, conducted by researchers from Harokopio

University and Laiko...

http://www.newstarget.com/021575.html

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