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Drug researchers bastardize nature by using Frankenstein plants to grow pharmaceuticals for profit

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
Leave it to western medical researchers to come up with something this freakish: they've figure out a way to genetically modify plants to force them to create chemicals that can be used against rabies, AIDS and, eventually, other diseases. If you're steeped in the world of science and western medicine, all that sounds like a great idea. But here's the kicker: nature already grows all the healing phytonutrients a human being needs, without needing to undergo genetic modifications. Nature already...

Monopoly prescription drug racket goes global with push from Bush administration, pharmaceutical companies

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
The situation is even worse than we feared: not only is the Bush Administration conspiring with pharmaceutical companies to defraud American consumers by banning the importation of lower cost prescription drugs from other countries (notably, Canada), but the administration is actually forming trade agreements with other countries that would make it illegal for those countries to import lower cost medications as well! It's all part of the Republican/pharmaceutical drug racket designed to control the...

Kellogg's caught in mercury controversy; New York bans mercury toys in childrens' breakfast cereals

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
In a previous article, I reported how Kellogg's was shipping boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal with Spiderman toys containing mercury batteries. I pointed out the insanity of including a highly toxic heavy metal (mercury) in boxes of cereal, not just for the health danger to children, but also the impact on the environment. But Kellogg's wouldn't budge: they wanted to leave the toys in the cereal except where it was illegal to do so. Now New York has made it illegal. A new law, signed by Gov...

Summer camps shift to healthy foods, superior nutrition; public schools keep dragging their feet

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
All over the country, summer camps for kids are doing something smart: they're shifting to healthier menus with fresh fruits and vegetables instead of junk foods, fried foods and candy. It's all part of their effort to improve the health (and lives) of their guests while fighting obesity. Kudos to the summer camps for paying attention to the health needs of their guests and doing something about it. Too bad our nation's public schools can't follow suit. Public schools remain a nutritional quagmire...

FDA delays new rules to protect public from mad cow disease; beef industry couldn't be happier

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
The FDA almost never takes action to protect the public. Instead, the agency's decisions consistently and almost universally protect the financial interests of influential corporations such as pharmaceutical companies or, in this case, beef industry companies. Mad cow disease is real, and it's here in America. It's caused by insane feeding practices that allow cattle ranchers to feed their cows chicken litter (yes, chicken dung) and the blood, brains and spinal cord tissue from other cows and dead...

Researchers use blue light to kill bacteria that cause stomach ulcers

By Mike Adams, July 13 2004
It's a fascinating combination of phototherapy and medical science: LumeRX, a private firm, has developed technology that destroys the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers by using specific wavelengths of light. To accomplish this result, a light wand is inserted into the patient's stomach with a small incision. Blue light is pumped through the light wand, illuminating the stomach and, ultimately, killing the H. pylori bacteria (the ones that cause stomach ulcers). It's a perfect example of how vibrational...

Health officials launch the great statin marketing con by announcing that tens of millions of people suddenly need lower cholesterol

By Mike Adams, July 12 2004
It's the pharmaceutical industry's marketing hype machine in full action: a new announcement that all of a sudden everybody should pursue drastically lower cholesterol levels. Previously, the recommended level was 130. Now it's suddenly 100, and can you guess what people are being urged to do in order to achieve this new level? They're all supposed to take statin drugs of course! This is one of the most blatant public health scams in recent memory. It's not a stretch to call it a marketing conspiracy...

FDA bans cosmetic makers from using brain and spinal cord tissue as protection from mad cow disease

By Mike Adams, July 12 2004
The cosmetics industry is one of great duality: on one hand, their products help make people appear visually pleasing. On the other hand, the ingredients used to make those cosmetics are horrifying, if not downright gruesome. If most people knew what they were putting on their face and lips every day, they'd probably vomit -- some of those ingredients include spinal cord and brain tissue from cow carcasses. And that's not to mention all the toxic chemicals used in such products: artificial fragrances...

Doctors, surgeons fail to wash their hands, risking health of patients

By Mike Adams, July 12 2004
A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that doctors, surgeons and anesthesiologists fail to wash their hands with alarming frequency. According to the study, doctors in emergency rooms only washed their hands 50 percent of the time, and surgeons were even worse, failing to wash 64 percent of the time. The study points out that this widespread hand washing failure represents a very real risk to patients. From my point of view, it's simply astounding that this simple, zero...

Senators pressure federal regulators to create mandatory database of drug trials

By Mike Adams, July 12 2004
Drug companies are strongly resisting the idea that they should be required to publish the results of their drug trials on a publicly accessible database. Why? Because then they wouldn't be able to suppress the enormous number of studies that show their drugs don't work -- or that show them causing dangerous side effects like suicide (a common side effect of antidepressant drugs). See, the way the pharmaceutical industry gets approvals today is by engaging in a rather shady shell game where multiple...

Chemotherapy causes widespread DNA damage in leukemia patients; multiplies future risk

By Mike Adams, July 12 2004
Chemotherapy is a barbaric form of medicine, and new research is showing that even when it is called a "success" by western doctors, it is destroying patients' future health by severely compromising their immune systems. How? By causing massive DNA damage that greatly multiplies patients' risk of being diagnosed with leukemia and other diseases later in life. Naturopaths and even many western doctors have long questioned the wisdom of chemotherapy. It's a highly toxic procedure that, believe it...

Mass media continues to distort health sciences with misleading headlines like 'happiness is controlled by your genes'

By Mike Adams, July 10 2004
Here's yet another case of sloppy, misleading journalism: reporting on a discovery that levels of serotonin in the brain may be influenced by a genetic pattern, the science correspondent for The Guardian (a UK paper) blares the headline, "Happiness may be all in the genes." This is the sort of leap from science to sensationalism that leads many people to believe they are helpless to control their own state of mental or physical health. These headlines strip away power from people, making them believe...

Massive medical fraud exposed: pharmaceutical company paid doctors to prescribe drugs and run sham clinical trials

By Mike Adams, July 9 2004
Here's a must-read article for anyone interested in learning how the pharmaceutical industry really operates. It's a case of aggressive marketing gone bad, with a mixture of corrupt physicians, underhanded payola and a near-total disregard for patient health. And yet it's business as usual in the pharmaceutical industry: drug maker Schering-Plough, one of the largest drug companies in the world, has been outright bribing physicians to prescribe drugs and operate sham clinical trials. Here's how...

Japan's Food Safety Commission says USDA asleep at the wheel on mad cow disease

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
The USDA has done such a poor job investigating mad cow disease that even other countries like Japan are being forced to conduct their own investigations into the safety of U.S. beef. Hey, isn't that the USDA's job? Don't be silly. The job of the USDA is to promote U.S. agriculture and cattle ranchers at all costs and to even engage in a massive political cover-up to hide mad cow disease from the world, if necessary. And the agency is doing that job quite well. But it's not fooling the Japanese...

Starbucks serves up fattening, high-calorie drinks called coffee

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
Did you know that a vanilla bean frappuccino with whipped cream delivers over 500 calories to your body? It's astonishing: many of the coffee drinks served at Starbucks and other coffee joints are little more than coffee-flavored sugar and fat potions that will cause you to rapidly gain weight. They're candy. Nutritionally speaking, they're not that different from ice cream. Now, I know this will offend many readers of this site, since many of you are coffee drinkers. But I've nothing against Starbucks...

Diet, nutrition and exercise choices revealed as major factor in cancer rates for women

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
This shouldn't be big news, but it is: women who follow sound nutritional advice, engage in regular physical exercise, avoid smoking, limit their calories and maintain a healthy body weight are far less likely to be diagnosed with cancer. Put another way, whether a woman develops cancer is largely under her control. It's all about choices. If you make poor choices that promote disease, you'll probably become diseased. If you make informed, healthy choices, you'll largely avoid disease. Like I said...

Low vitamin intake makes chemotherapy side effects even worse

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
Chemotherapy is bad enough to begin with -- it's an entirely unproven therapy, with absolutely no scientific merit. It doesn't improve a person's lifespan a single day, and yet it remains a widespread treatment for cancer. Minimizing the side effects of chemotherapy (which is, after all, an extremely toxic procedure) remains one of the top priorities for patients and doctors alike. And one of the best ways to do that, research shows, is to take your vitamins. Patients with vitamin deficiencies suffered...

Diet pills consumed in large quantities by teen girls seeking athletic look

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
Diet pills are now being consumed by an alarming number of teenagers -- both girls and boys -- in an attempt to achieve an athletic body look without actually having to engage in sports. A frightening 34% of teen girls are now popping these diet pills, a figure that's even higher than males. It's part of the great American culture of instant results without effort: pop a few diet pills and get a sleek, athletic body without any real effort. Or that's how the marketing hype goes. In reality, pills...

Vitamin makers sell candy multivitamins to children

By Mike Adams, July 8 2004
How do you get a child to take their vitamins? Hide them in a sugary lollipop or gummi bear. As we're seeing in today's marketplace, more and more candy vitamin products are becoming available for children, and their sales are skyrocketing. But is it good nutrition? To answer that question, you have to ask another. What's worse: having nutritional deficiencies, or consuming the refined carbohydrates found in the candies? In other words, these candy multivitamins do give kids some nutrients they...

The soy scare is just plain wrong: research shows that soy estrogens do not increase breast cancer risk

By Mike Adams, July 6 2004
Soy products are some of the healthiest you can consume: soy milk, tofu, soy flour and soybeans are all loaded with flavonoids and other phytonutrients that support health and prevent disease. (Heck, soy milk even helps prevent male baldness...) Some folks are trying to rain on the soy parade by suggesting that the estrogen found in soybeans causes an increased risk of cancer, especially breast cancer. But new research shows this fear to be unfounded. In animals experiments, monkeys who ate massive...

Cough syrup proves to be medically worthless; giving your kids cough syrup is a complete waste of money

By Mike Adams, July 6 2004
New research conducted in the UK reveals that cough syrup is medically useless. In the study, children given medicated cough syrup fared no better than those just given plain corn syrup. Like sunscreen, sports drinks, dryer sheets and many other consumer products, cough syrup is a useless product that has no purpose other than to generate profits for manufacturers and retailers. There's no scientific evidence showing any benefit whatsoever from cough syrup and, in fact, since many brands of cough...

New revelations about health benefits of sunlight frustrate organized medicine

By Mike Adams, July 6 2004
The old school doctors are going crazy over a new report suggesting that people need to be getting more sunlight, not less, in order to prevent chronic disease. This advice, no matter how much sense it makes, doesn't fit the old belief systems of old school doctors: they've been brainwashed into thinking that people should flee from the sun at every opportunity. Sunlight is a killer, they believe. In reality, sunlight is a bringer of life. Technically, sunlight brings ALL life to our planet. The...

Medical fraud alert: cholesterol lowering statin drugs save zero lives, says comprehensive research published in JAMA

By Mike Adams, July 6 2004
The hype about statin drugs is relentless these days. Physicians are urging patients to take statins even when they don't have high cholesterol. The American Diabetes Association, for its part, ridiculously suggests that all diabetic patients should be on statins just in case scientists one day discover some benefit to diabetics. The hype surrounding statins is the con job of the decade, and statin manufacturers are laughing all the way to the bank. But all this begs the question: is there really...

Sunscreen use actually causes cancer, it doesn't prevent it, says exhaustive scientific research

By Mike Adams, July 5 2004
I've been saying this for years. Now the research is finally coming out to prove it: sunscreen use actually causes cancer, according to comprehensive new research published in the U.K. There are two primary reasons why sunscreen causes cancer. First, and most importantly, the use of sunscreen blocks the skin from absorbing the sun's rays. That's what it's supposed to do, right? Yes, but in doing so, it also blocks the creation of all-essential vitamin D, the nutrient that the human body desperately...

Warning people to avoid sunshine causes more harm than good; lack of sunshine responsible for many diseases, says research

By Mike Adams, July 5 2004
Warning people to stay away from natural sunshine is doing far more harm than good, says a new report by the U.K.-based Health Research Forum. People actually need to sunbathe daily in order to be healthy, the report says, and this conclusion is based on a review of hundreds of scientific papers. Lack of sunlight causes a horrifying list of chronic diseases like prostate cancer, breast cancer, osteoporosis, schizophrenia, and heart disease. Avoiding sunlight also causes out-of-control carbohydrate...

Common mint leaf destroys cancer tumors, new research reveals

By Mike Adams, July 5 2004
A phytochemical in mint leaves has been found to demonstrate powerful antiangiogenesis effects, meaning that it cuts off the blood supply to cancer tumors. It's yet another example of the healing power of nature and the medical efficacy of phytochemicals found in your own garden. Nature is the only pharmaceutical lab you really need, and plants are simply astonishing producers of powerful healing nutrients. The mint leaf is just one of many anti-cancer herbs, weeds, vegetables and fruits that are...

10% of cancer deaths are actually caused by severe sepsis infection

By Mike Adams, July 5 2004
It's further proof that cancer is actually nothing more than the systemic failure of a person's immune system: an astounding 10% of cancer deaths, new research shows, is the result of severe sepsis infections. Of course, a healthy immune system wards off sepsis without strain, but a patient whose immune system has failed will be unable to fight the infection, just as they are unable to locate and destroy cancerous cells. Remember: we all have cancerous cells in our bodies. Every single day, you...

Prices of prescription drugs outpace inflation by fifty percent

By Mike Adams, July 1 2004
Little wonder here: prescription drug prices spiked up shortly after passage of the Medicare drug benefit law. The law was widely regarded as a guaranteed handout to drug companies, and now the pharmaceutical industry is making the most of the handout by spiking prices as quickly as they can. This isn't about serving the public, folks. This isn't about raising funds to cure cancer or diabetes. This is about raking the public over the coals, pure and simple. It's about profiteering with the help...

Mass media hypes up statins, calling them wonder drugs while ignoring their dangerous side effects

By Mike Adams, July 1 2004
The mass media hype about statins has reached stratospheric proportions. USA Today, in this article, calls statins a "wonder drug" and poses the ridiculous question, "Should statins be in every medicine cabinet?" Statins are extremely potent prescription drugs with dangerous side effects that include sudden death from heart failure, a sharp drop in sex hormones, disruption of normal liver function, and complex hormonal imbalances that are only beginning to be identified. Yet the hype surrounding...

Artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose may actually promote obesity and weight gain, says research

By Mike Adams, July 1 2004
Groundbreaking new research published in the International Journal of Obesity reveals that artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose -- precisely the kinds of chemical sweeteners found in diet soft drinks or many low-carb food products -- may actually promote obesity by tricking the body into thinking that sweet-tasting foods and drinks don't contain as many calories as they really do. In the experiments, rats who were fed artificially-sweetened foods tended to overeat foods containing...

Calcium emerging as key nutrient for weight loss; coral calcium supplements can help you lose weight

By Mike Adams, June 30 2004
Calcium could be the key nutrient needed to help you lose weight, according to a growing consensus of new research examining the mineral. Calcium not only helps with hypertension, the research shows: it also appears to support healthy physiology in a way that results in the loss of excess body fat. But there's a major misconception with all this talk about calcium: people think that if calcium helps them lose weight, then drinking cow's milk or eating cheese pizza is the way to go about getting...

Hidden mad cow epidemic infected 300,000 cattle, says French government

By Mike Adams, July 3 2004
This is one of the most shocking reports ever issued by the French government: a mad cow disease epidemic swept through cow herds in that country -- entirely undetected by authorities. In the past 13 years, the report says, more than 300,000 cattle were infected, and 50,000 such cattle entered the human food chain. So what's important about this to folks in North America? Simple: the United States is right now pretending that mad cow disease doesn't exist, just as the French did for the last two...

Kellogg's ships mercury batteries inside boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal

By Mike Adams, July 3 2004
What could have prompted Kellogg's to take one of the most toxic heavy metals known to mankind and intentionally place it inside boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal? Insanity, perhaps. Or, more accurately, utter disregard for the health of their customers. Even worse, Kellogg's has refused to pull the boxes from store shelves in Maine. Why? Because there's no law against it in Maine! I suppose Kellogg's has to put something in the box to justify a $4 price tag for a bag containing twenty cents'...

Western diets cause strokes, says American Heart Association

By Mike Adams, July 3 2004
The American Heart Association remains years behind the curve when it comes to recognizing links between nutrition and heart disease, but they've taken a recent step forward by announcing that the Standard American Diet is now known to cause strokes. This western diet is one of processed foods, red meat, refined carbohydrates, food additives, junk foods, snack foods, soft drinks, fried foods and similar substances. It makes up a reported 30% of the average American's diet (alarming!). In reality...

Flavonoids are potent phytochemicals that prevent and reverse chronic disease

By Mike Adams, June 22 2004
The article linked here offers an outstanding (if somewhat technical) overview of what flavonoids are and why the food industry is so interested in using them to market food products. What's hilarious about all this is that researchers continue to think the health benefits of whole foods are due entirely to the activity of certain identifiable phytonutrients. They have no concept that it may be the vibrational nature of the plant itself that imparts a significant portion of the documented health...

AHA, ADA and ACS launch new great-sounding health initiative that avoids the truth

By Mike Adams, June 22 2004
Three of the most influential health organizations -- the AHA, ADA and ACS -- have launched a new four-step health initiative that makes for great headlines but lacks any real substance. The first step of the new initiative, for example, tells people to "Eat a healthy diet..." but doesn't tell people what that means. In order to appease food manufacturers, the soft drink industry, and junk food makers (many of which actually help fund these health organizations), the big three have left out the most...

CoQ10 miraculously relieves migraines better than medications

By Mike Adams, June 22 2004
Once again, nutrition beats prescription drugs. Daily supplementation with CoQ10, a common nutritional supplement, has been shown to wipe out migraines in many people. Sadly, many people don't even know about CoQ10, which is also extremely effective for supporting heart health and preventing heart attacks. So they just continue dosing themselves with painkillers, destroying their liver function and causing severe gastrointestinal stress for decades on end. Even for migraines, painkillers and pharmaceuticals...

Mesotherapy promises to alternative approach to shedding body fat

By Mike Adams, June 22 2004
Mesotherapy is emerging as a new alternative treatment for shedding excess body fat. What is it? A mesotherapist injects vitamins or a homeopathic solution into the mesoderm (the layer of tissues underneath your skin). According to mesotherapy practitioners, this can treat a variety of disorders, including chronic pain, headaches, excess body fat and many others. What's my take on it? I'm skeptical of any therapy that promises to eliminate body fat without requiring lifestyle changes on the part...

Skinny on dairy: Diet value unclear

By Mike Adams, June 22 2004
The dairy industry has found a new myth to propagate, and they're pushing it full force: that cow's milk causes you to lose weight. It's a lie, of course, since milk is, in fact, an extremely high-fat beverage (and saturated fat, too!). Don't believe me? Check the nutrition facts for a gallon of 2% milk. You might think it's only 2% fat, right? But in fact, 30% of the calories are from fat. And it's the kind of fat that has been scientifically linked to heart disease, atherosclerosis and other health...

Eating raw sprouts provides powerful anti-cancer effect, says new research

By Mike Adams, June 29 2004
Sprouts have always been eaten by vegetarians and holistic nutritionists who tout their anti-cancer effects. Now research back up the knowledge and shows that eating sprouts for just one month makes a notable difference in protecting against DNA damage (and, hence, cancer). Broccoli sprouts, for one, are well known to harbor powerful anti-cancer phytochemicals -- far more powerful than any prescription drugs, in fact. Broccoli sprouts are an important nutritional tool for anyone battling cancer...

Clear out your medicine chest and replace with natural first aid tools

By Mike Adams, June 21 2004
Consumers are being advised to clear out their medicine chests and throw away expired prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications, but the real story is that people should be stocking their medicine chests with natural herbal first aid tools: they're far more effective than drugs, and they're far cheaper to stock as well. Which ones am I talking about? Aloe vera is the #1 first aid tool, and every household should be growing aloe vera for emergencies: burns especially. The cactus is also...

Health supplements assaulted by Consumers Union and the FDA; your freedom to choose nutritional supplements is being trampled

By Mike Adams, June 14 2004
The Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, continues its attack on your freedom to choose health supplements with their recent announcement that nine out of ten Americans want dietary supplements to be proven safe before they are marketed. If the survey question is carefully crafted, there's no doubt that 90% of the people would agree. But the real story is the question they didn't bother to ask: "Do you want health supplements, vitamins, minerals and herbs to be banned and regulated...

Diet pills promise appetite suppressant properties, but low-carb nutrition and whole food supplements work far better

By Mike Adams, June 13 2004
A Paris-based pharmaceutical company has unveiled an experimental new drug to combat obesity. The drug is, according to preliminary research data, a powerful appetite suppressant. Prescribe it to patients, the thinking goes, and they'll automatically eat less. Sounds good at first, but here's the real story on appetite suppressants and prescription drugs. Appetite suppressants initially seem to be a promising strategy for weight loss. By taking a prescription drug or an herbal supplement...

Looking for organic vitamins? Grocery store foods are fast becoming a poor source of nutrition

By Mike Adams, June 13 2004
It's becoming inreasingly clear that even if you eat right -- choosing fruits and vegetables at your local grocery store -- you won't be getting adequate supplies of organic vitamins and minerals. ("Organic" means vitamins in their natural form rather than synthetic.) A report published by the UK-based Consumer's Association found that vitamin C levels in common grocery produce are a fraction of their textbook values. In other words: the food isn't as nutritious as it should be. Similar...

Vitamins & minerals in a spray? Popular sublingual spray product puts liquid vitamins in a spray bottle

By Mike Adams, June 13 2004
It's fast becoming popular: vitamins & minerals in a spray bottle format. For people who can't take pills, capsules or tablets, these liquid vitamins ("sublingual sprays") certainly seem to make sense from a convenience point of view. But are they effective? In other words, are these vitamins & minerals absorbed as quickly as the ones you swallow? From a physiological point of view, there's little question that they are equally effective. Spraying liquid vitamins into your mouth puts...

Vibrational medicine breakthrough: new technology uses sound waves to conduct surgery without scalpels or stitches

By Mike Adams, June 11 2004
A researcher at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey has created breakthrough new medical technology based on sound waves. The use of sound for healing dates back thousands of years and is considered a branch of vibrational medicine, but this new technology does something different: it's called time-reversal acoustics, and will, when commercialized, allow doctors to see inside patients' bodies, conduct non-invasive surgeries, and pinpoint the destruction of tiny tumors or...

Green tea shown to be a powerful defender against cardiovascular disease

By Mike Adams, June 10 2004
New research conducted at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is demonstrating that green tea blocks the formation of plaque in the arteries -- atherosclerosis. Green tea has long been used as a powerful healing herb for heart disease patients, and this new research certainly backs that up. The green tea phytochemicals used in the study, however, did not reduce existing plaque in the arteries; they only prevented new plaque from forming. The studies just keep on coming, and green tea increasingly...

The placebo effect proves to be good medicine in twelve month study; mind/body medicine is more powerful than drugs and surgery

By Mike Adams, June 10 2004
A fascinating twelve-month experiment reported in the Archives of General Psychiatry reveals the power of mind/body medicine and the placebo effect. In the experiment, Parkinson's disease patients underwent a surgical procedure that transplanted human neurons into their brains. But half the patients had no neurons transplanted whatsoever and were merely told by their doctor that the neurons had been transplanted. The result? Even those patients who received the sham operation showed...

CLA supplements shown to reduce body fat and increase lean body mass; study examines effects of this healthy oil

By Mike Adams, June 10 2004
A new study being published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals that daily consumption of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) helped overweight adults lose a significant portion of body fat (up to nine percent, says the study). Of course, the study was funded by Tonalin, makers of the most popular CLA nutritional supplement, so the findings aren't surprising. Other clinical studies have found a variety of results, but the consensus is clear that CLA does, indeed, help people...

Vitamin A produces astonishing leukemia cure rate, even without chemotherapy

By Mike Adams, June 10 2004
New research conducted at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center shows that vitamin A cures as many as 33% of patients with a rare form of leukemia -- without using chemotherapy. In the study, the vitamin A was being delivered inside "bubbles of fat" to enhance bioavailability. Out of 34 patients participating in the trial, an astonishing 10 remained cancer-free after five years, despite receiving no chemotherapy. So what's the real story here? Researchers are calling...



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