April 12, 2018

Could Iron Supplements Raise Your Risk for This Cancer?

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Iron Supplements May Raise Colon Cancer Risk
Oncotarget —

Two iron compounds commonly used in dietary supplements and as food additives raise the level of biomarkers for colon cancer, according to a study conducted in Sweden, while a third iron compound, ferrous sulphate, did not have this effect.

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When Soda Taxes Go Up, We Drink Less
American Journal of Preventive Medicine —

A study conducted at Drexel University in Philadelphia suggests that consumption of soda and energy drinks declined almost immediately once a city-wide "soda tax" was implemented in 2017.


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New Hepatitis C Combo Treatment Is Highly Effective in Clinical Trials
Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative — A combination of sofosbuvir (Sovaldi) and ravidasvir (an investigational NS5A inhibitor) is safe and effective for people with hepatitis C (HCV), including those with hard-to-treat hepatitis, according to clinical trial results.
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7 Recipes Packed with Plant Protein
Berkeley Wellness — If you're worried your plant-based diet doesn't contain enough protein, focus on dishes like these that include plenty of high-protein legumes, nuts, seeds, and grains.
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Preterm Labor and Birth: Risks and Treatments
HealthCentral —

Giving birth before your due date can pose short- and long-term risks to your baby, but there are treatments to help lessen the risks.


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