
Be part of changing the future of women’s health. Help end the confusion about breast cancer screening. Join Now. What is the Wisdom Study? The Wisdom Study is designed to end the confusion about breast cancer screening….
Be part of changing the future of women’s health. Help end the confusion about breast cancer screening. Join Now. What is the Wisdom Study? The Wisdom Study is designed to end the confusion about breast cancer screening….
At least once in your life someone will say to you, “I have cancer.” When she says the three words, you may struggle with a response. If a loved one or friend hasn’t informed you…
Low Levels of CoEnzyme Q10 Increase Your Risk of Breast Cancer A study* done in 2011 that followed over 1000 Chinese women found that women with lower levels of CoQ10 have higher rates of breast…
Why Do Cancer Patients Have Joint Pain? Unfortunately, joint pain is an all too common side effect of drugs frequently prescribed to breast cancer and ovarian cancer patients…(and even some prostate cancer patients.) Aromatase Inhibitors…
I don’t really like the word “survivor”…it sounds like the walking wounded. Some people like the word “thriver” instead of “survivor”. I prefer to talk about “living well beyond cancer”. Today in the US there are…
Why you need to think about prevention. It is pretty startling and very sobering to realize that if you are sitting with your sisters, mom, grandmother, aunts, close friends…let’s say there are six of you…
Broccoli sprouts are always in season. Studies Suggest Links to Breast Cancer Protection and Prevention by Helayne Waldman, Ed.D., M.S. Is it nature or nurture that determines our susceptibility to cancer? One of the most…
The Status of Women’s Health Is In Danger. Do NOT let any doctor tell you to skip important life saving gynecologic exams. Stay Informed! This year the American College of Physicians made a choice against women’s…
Research continues to reinforce the link between breast cancer and diet, particularly the importance of keeping your blood sugar in the low normal ranges. Higher levels of blood sugar and blood insulin are linked to higher incidence of breast cancers. This becomes more important as you age because most women develop some “insulin resistance” in which blood sugar starts to creep higher with advancing years as your cells become less sensitive to blood sugar regulating hormones. Post menopausal women should make efforts to reduce the intake of sweets and starches. This advice also applies to younger women who will benefit by implementing healthy eating habits early in life. It’s really very easy to accomplish.
If you have cancer you go to Dr. Nalini. Period. I refer everyone to her. I am always sad when someone doesn’t go.
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