Tag: cancer

Is It Safe to Consume Vegetable Oil Every Day?

Compared with cold-pressed virgin olive oil in glass bottles, the plastic-bottled vegetable oil in the supermarket is truly bang-for-your-buck, and it can be found in almost every kitchen. However, how often can vegetable oil be used for frying, boiling, sautéing, and deep-frying? Be careful, as you may be unknowingly ingesting carcinogenic toxins. Vegetable Oil Refined…


The Evidence on Red Meat: Is it Carcinogenic or Healthy?

For a long time, people have had different perceptions about red meat. Some believe that eating red meat causes cancer, and some who follow a carnivore diet believe that red meat has cured many of their diseases and made their bodies the best they have ever been. So should we consume red meat? How much,…


Kindhearted Plumber Helps Install a Free Boiler for Cancer-Stricken Elderly Man

A kindhearted plumber left a cancer-stricken man amazed and teary-eyed after he installed a free boiler a day after he called. Born in Liverpool, United Kingdom, James Anderson, 55, is a fully qualified plumbing and heating engineer, who currently resides in Burnley, Lancashire. (Courtesy of Depher CIC) In 2017, Anderson was called for a second…


Vitamin D Reduces Risk of Melanoma and Other Skin Cancer: Study

Interest in the sunshine vitamin exploded during the pandemic due to its immunity-boosting effects. A new study finds that regularly taking vitamin D supplements is linked to a significant reduction in melanoma risk. Researchers also discovered that people who regularly took vitamin D supplements also had reduced risk of other kinds of skin cancer. Regularly…


Your Cells Can Heal Themselves Naturally, 3 Ways to Boost Repair

Our bodies are made up of 100 trillion cells, and these cells can heal themselves to heal our bodies. Chien-Feng Li, author of “Kindly Treat the Cells: the Art of Getting Well,” is a Taiwan-based cellular pathologist. She realizes through her research that almost all illnesses we have are self-inflicted, and that there are many…


The Healer

This film is only available in the United States and Canada because of territorial licensing. A young man discovers that he has the family gift of healing. As he struggles to understand his new reality, a teenage girl with cancer unexpectedly inspires him to believe in himself, and by helping others, he will find his…


Is Leukemia Truly Incurable and Fatal?

Leukemia is a term that scares many people. It is commonly known as blood cancer and is a malignant disease involving the blood system. But is leukemia truly incurable and fatal? How has leukemia’s treatment method and its effectiveness progressed in recent years? The Epoch Times interviewed Michael Andreeff, a professor of medicine in the…


The Business of Breast Cancer: Mammogram Risks

Getting older is a complicated business. As we age, trips to the doctor increasingly conclude with requisitions for different screenings—tests meant to help diagnose potential problems and keep us healthy for the long haul. Although many tests used to detect cancer have been hailed as life-saving miracles of modern medicine, some have a dark side….


A New Way to Synthesize mRNA’s Protein Enhancing Effectiveness of Cancer and COVID-19 Treatment

A team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently developed a new technology that could increase synthetic mRNA’s protein production efficiency, thereby strengthening the efficiency of cancer treatments and COVID-19 vaccines. The finding was recently published in the online version of the journal Molecular Therapy—Nucleic Acids. mRNA is a genetic…


Study: Brain Cancer Is Closely Related to Cell Phone Usage

A study by the School of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong discovered that the incidence of primary brain cancer was higher in high-income jurisdictions, and was closely related to the per capita gross domestic product (GDP), the human development index (HDI) and the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries, occupational carcinogen exposure and…