Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Cancer-fighting cells duplicated to eliminate skin cancer

There are many studies revealing new cancer treatments these days. Alot of emphasis on treatment. For skin cancer, one research lab extracted cancer-fighting cells from a late-stage cancer patient and duplicated them in a lab. A few billion cells later, the cancer vanished. Watch this video for more:



Although cancer rates have been steadily growing, there have been many reports lately that vitamin D deficiency is pervasive in the U.S. So, it's important to monitor how much sun we are getting.
For bone strength, and warding off certain types of cancer, experts recommend anywhere from 10-60 minutes of sun exposure each day.

Deep burns and repeat sunburns should be prevented. A little sun can be cancer-preventive, but too much, all at once, should be avoided for better health.

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