Is Organic Better? Ask a Fruit FlyCourtesy of Ria Chhabra
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/17/is-organic-better-ask-a-fruit-fly/When Ria Chhabra, a middle school student near Dallas, heard her parents arguing about the value of organic foods, she was inspired to create a science fair project to try to resolve the debate.
Three years later, Ria’s exploration of fruit flies and organic foods has not only raised some provocative questions about the health benefits of organic eating, it has also earned the 16-year-old top honors in a national science competition, publication in a respected scientific journal and university laboratory privileges normally reserved for graduate students...
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New cancer test finds cancer before conventional methods
Thu. Apr. 18, 2013 by Jonathan Landsman
http://www.naturalhealth365.com/natural_cures/cancer_news.html
(NaturalHealth365) This is breaking news in the field of cancer test procedures and early detection protocols. We now have a simple (harmless) blood test that can detect and precisely identify all cancers tested to date – way before conventional medical procedures, like positron emissions tomography (PET scans) or biopsies...
All known cancers tested to date have a detectable (essential) protein. Without this essential protein, cancer simply disappears. And, now cancer physicians will be able to order a simple blood test for their patients throughout the United States.
http://www.naturalhealth365.com/natural_cures/cancer_news.html
(NaturalHealth365) This is breaking news in the field of cancer test procedures and early detection protocols. We now have a simple (harmless) blood test that can detect and precisely identify all cancers tested to date – way before conventional medical procedures, like positron emissions tomography (PET scans) or biopsies...
All known cancers tested to date have a detectable (essential) protein. Without this essential protein, cancer simply disappears. And, now cancer physicians will be able to order a simple blood test for their patients throughout the United States.
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