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Vitamin deficiency is linked with Breast Cancer. Are you deficient?

  • Post author:2by2host
  • Post published:June 12, 2006
  • Post category:Cancer/News

Many studies over the years have linked vitamin deficiency with various cancers. Initially these comments were general in nature and studies were not as specific as one would like. As…

Continue ReadingVitamin deficiency is linked with Breast Cancer. Are you deficient?

Vitamin deficiency increases Heart Disease risk. Are you deficient?

  • Post author:2by2host
  • Post published:May 24, 2006
  • Post category:Cancer/News

For many years people have understood that vitamins and minerals are important for the human body. Mothers and grandmothers have told us to take our vitamins and this has been…

Continue ReadingVitamin deficiency increases Heart Disease risk. Are you deficient?

Did you know — that common bacteria are linked with Heart Disease and blood vessel plaque?

  • Post author:2by2host
  • Post published:May 19, 2006
  • Post category:Cancer/News

Comments by Dr. Calapai  Heart Disease is the number 1 killer of people in the population, and has been so for many years. Scientists and doctors have wondered why this…

Continue ReadingDid you know — that common bacteria are linked with Heart Disease and blood vessel plaque?
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