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Give thanks for squash (The Daily Dispatch) When European explorers first came to the New World, historians tell us, they were thrilled to find "melons" growing everywhere. The Algonquins called these melons "astook asquash," which meant "eaten green." As we now know, these were not melons at all, but squash, in all their glorious variety. us.rd.yahoo.com
Folate, vitamin B6 and B12 do not appear to affect cancer risk (News-Medical-Net) A daily supplementation combination that included folic acid and vitamin B6 and B12 had no significant effect on the overall risk of cancer, including breast cancer, among women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study in the November 5 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. us.rd.yahoo.com
The appealing benefits of onions and cukes (Seattle Times) Here are a couple more veggies with health benefits: onions and cucumbers. Onions Value: Aside from their health benefits, they add amazing... us.rd.yahoo.com
Schiff(R) Melatonin Plus Passes ConsumerLab.com Test for Ingredients and Product Quality (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) In recent independent testing by ConsumerLab.com that included 17 over-the-counter melatonin supplements, Schiff® Melatonin Plus met standards for ingredient and product quality. us.rd.yahoo.com
Folic acid, B vitamins do not appear to affect cancer risk (EurekAlert!) ( JAMA and Archives Journals ) A daily supplementation combination that included folic acid and vitamin B6 and B12 had no significant effect on the overall risk of cancer, including breast cancer, among women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study in the Nov. 5 issue of JAMA. us.rd.yahoo.com
Folic Acid, B Vitamins Do Not Appear to Affect Cancer Risk (Newswise) A daily supplementation combination that included folic acid and vitamin B6 and B12 had no significant effect on the overall risk of cancer, including breast cancer, among women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study in the November 5 issue of JAMA. us.rd.yahoo.com
Folic Acid and Other B Vitamins Won't Help Prevent Cancer (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) TUESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Taking folic acid or other B vitamin supplements won't lower your risk of cancer, new research shows. us.rd.yahoo.com
B Vitamins And Folate May Not Prevent Cancer (Medical News Today) According to a report published in the November 5 issue of JAMA, women with a high risk of cardiovascular disease who took a daily supplement of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 did not seem to reduce their likelihood of developing cancer - including breast cancer. us.rd.yahoo.com
Get to know all about those leafy greens (Honolulu Advertiser) This is the first of two columns on salad greens. More than just fancy lettuce, these greens are refreshing, filling, extraordinarily low in calories and provide much-needed nutrients. Here are a few "green" health and purchasing tips from some top foodies to use on your next trip to the supermarket or farmers market. us.rd.yahoo.com
B vitamins and folic acid offer no cancer protection (ZDNet) One a Day Womens' Health doesn't hit one of its claimed targets, namely the prevention of breast cancer. us.rd.yahoo.com
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