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Exercise may significantly improve cancer outcomes, according to a groundbreaking study released this week in a major cancer journal.
New findings published in Cancer Prevention Research show daily walnut consumption may improve markers of systemic ...
Researchers at UC San Diego, led by Professor Trey Ideker (right) are included in a $142 million initiative from ARPA-H with ...
Dr Jiri Kubes, a radiation oncologist at the Proton Therapy Center, said: “Getting up to use the toilet in the night is very common and tends to occur more often as we age, so it’s not ...
Study leader Dr. Daniel Rosenberg says eating "a handful" of walnuts every day provides "long-term" health benefits. He explained that ellagitannins, plant-derived polyphenol compounds found in ...
Dr Rosenberg explained: "Urolithin A has a very positive influence on inflammation and maybe even cancer prevention. Our study proves that dietary supplementation with walnuts can boost the ...
aDepartment of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA bDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health, University of ...
Dr. Rosenberg, who serves as the HealthNet Chair in Cancer Biology and as an Investigator in the Center for Molecular Oncology, has spent more than a decade studying the health effects of walnuts, ...
Newsweek magazine has recognized Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg of the Jewish General Hospital, president and CEO of the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, as one of the world’s 25 top hospital CEOs.
William Brangham speaks with Dr. Steven Rosenberg for more. Earlier this month, doctors at the National Institutes of Health made a promising step in the fight against cancer in a paper published ...