Longevity supplements are gaining popularity, but new studies suggest they may support cancer growth and negatively impact treatment effectiveness. These supplements, marketed for health improvement and aging delay, could pose unexpected health risks.
Health media consultant Dr. Sobhi Al-Haddad reveals that the idea of 'starving' cancer by avoiding sugar for 42 days lacks scientific evidence. He emphasizes the body's ability to produce glucose internally, making this notion misleading.
U.S. President Donald Trump commended golf legend Tiger Woods, who announced he is seeking treatment after being charged with DUI following a car accident in Florida. This incident has raised concerns about Woods' health and future in the sport.
A recent study indicates that high doses of vitamin B3, known as niacin, may improve control over glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain cancers, when used alongside traditional treatments.
A recent study uncovers the reasons behind appetite loss during periods of illness, highlighting the immune system's role in this phenomenon. The findings may contribute to a better understanding of the health impacts associated with illness.
Research is increasingly focusing on the use of precious metals like gold, silver, and platinum in medical applications, showing their benefits in treating serious diseases such as cancer and infections. This highlights the growing importance of these metals in modern therapies.