Heartburn-Breast Cancer Connection
By Dr. Michael Wald Most causes of heartburn caused by low stomach acid. Low stomach acid often makes its way into the esophagus through the gastro-esophageal valve (the valve between…
Read more »Cancer Cures In The Kitchen – Part 2
By Dr. Michael Wald Continued from part 1 of this article….. 12.Curcumin (sub-Himalayian ranges) a poly-phenolic compound is the principal pigment that imparts deep orange color to the turmeric. In…
Read more »Cancer Cures In The Kitchen – Part 1
By Dr. Michael Wald Special, neurotic diets are never needed – healthy and consistent eating habits are all one needs. All plants are loaded with minerals, vitamins, enzymes and other…
Read more »The Link Between Skin Cancer And Tanning Beds
Getting a good tan without moving out of the house is called indoor tanning. More than 1 million people tan in salons every day. Of these, a significant number are…
Read more »Dementia Care Surpasses Cost Of Care For Cancer And Heart Disease
The number of Americans with dementia is estimated to be between four and five million dollars, which when you factor in Alzheimer’s, has become the most expensive malady in the…
Read more »Genetic Cancer Solutions
By Chris Pedersen The news still buzzes over Angelina Jolie’s announcement she had a double-mastectomy to avoid getting breast cancer. She carries the defective BRCA1 gene, which increased her risk…
Read more »It’s Never Over – Survivor’s Guilt
By Elaine Jesmer It’s never over. That’s the inescapable truth, whether we accept it or not. Once your life had been threatened from the inside, you may learn to live…
Read more »Cancer Treatments From Around The World
Q & A With Dr. Michael Wald 1. Coffee enemas are the best single method of detoxification for a person with cancer? ANSWER. False. Although possessing detox ability, coffee enemas…
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Breast & Ovarian Cancer
Q & A With Dr. Michael Wald 1. True or False: The BRCA gene I and II are tumor suppressor genes? ANSWER. BRCA (BReast Cancer Susceptibility genes) I and II…
Read more »After Childhood Cancer
By Beth Kurt, MD Less than 20 percent of children survived cancer in the 1960’s. Fortunately, the five-year survival rate for childhood cancer is now approaching 80 percent. (1) As…
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