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Mammograms have long been a powerful tool in the fight against breast cancer. But recent studies and clinical practice are showing they might also help detect something else - early signs of heart disease. Yes, the same breast X-ray that checks for tumors can also reveal breast arterial calcification (BAC), a potential red flag for cardiovascular risk in women. What Is BAC and Why Does It Matter?...[ Read More... ]
🧠 Overview As cannabis becomes more widely used and legalized, questions about its safety - especially regarding heart health - are rising. A batch of recent large-scale studies and clinical research has begun to clarify the risks. Here’s what the compelling new data reveals. 1. Higher Odds of Heart Attack in Young Adults A retrospective study involving over 4.6 million people (ages...[ Read More... ]
In a new advisory released on Friday, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has highlighted a critical health concern—alcohol consumption and its significant link to cancer risk. This advisory underscores the need for greater public awareness and a potential overhaul of health warning labels on alcoholic beverages.Alcohol and Cancer: The ConnectionAccording to the Surgeon General's office,...[ Read More... ]
There are a lot of health benefits for babies breastfeeding, from absorbing antibodies to help babies fight off viruses and bacteria, to lowering their risk of having asthma or allergies. Babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months, without any formula, have fewer ear infections, respiratory illnesses, and bouts of diarrhea ("Breastfeeding Benefits for Mom and Baby -...[ Read More... ]
Kylie Armstrong of Melbourne Australia posted on Facebook a couple weeks ago a very personal photo of a lesser known sign of breast cancer to share a very important message and it went viral: Kylie Armstrong about 2 weeks agoPlease take a good look at this photo.These 3 very, very subtle DIMPLES on the bottom of this breast are a sign of BREAST CANCER!This is what MY BREAST...[ Read More... ]
And her husband was right. Pushing her to go to the ER that night saved her life with the fast help of the doctors and nurses there who took them seriously. Sue Palmer's story:On Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015, I suddenly became wide awake at 5 a.m. I lay in bed with my eyes open for maybe a minute, thinking, “Hmm, this is weird,” and then, “I feel kind of funny.” Within...[ Read More... ]
From the National Cancer Institute (NIH) official website:Have any preclinical (laboratory or animal) studies been conducted using Cannabis or cannabinoids?Preclinical studies of cannabinoids have investigated the following:Antitumor activityStudies in mice and rats have shown that cannabinoids may inhibit tumor growth by causing cell death, blocking cell growth, and blocking the...[ Read More... ]




