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News-Medical.Net on MSNGut bacteria help ease chemotherapy side effects and aid recoveryIntestinal microbes that survive chemo can rid the gut of excess chemo drugs and produce a vitamin that helps to stem nausea.
Chemotherapy doesn't just kill cancer cells. It also affects the microbes in the digestive tract. Researchers at UC San ...
Nausea and vomiting remain among the most feared side effects of chemotherapy for cancer patients. Significant progress has been made in the last 15 years in developing more effective and better ...
ANALYSIS: Go ahead: sprinkle, pinch, or dash – just be mindful of what’s in your medicine cabinet, Dipa Kamdar writes ...
A recent study found that the main compound in cinnamon, cinnamaldehyde, which gives the spice its unique smell and taste, ...
In an unexpected revelation that may have you rethinking your spice cabinet, a leading medicines expert is sounding the alarm ...
Three popular household spices used in everything from cakes to curries may reduce the effectiveness of life-saving drugs, a ...
A dash of cinnamon or turmeric can boost flavour and may benefit health - but high dose supplements of the spices could do more harm than good.
Dr. Cathy Eng discusses data that led to the FDA approval of Braftovi and Erbitux plus chemo for metastatic colorectal cancer ...
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The Cut on MSNWhy Can’t We All Have Zofran?The prescription anti-nausea medication is miraculously effective. Some say it’s time it was available over-the-counter.
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Spices have many health benefits and help with issues such as inflammation, blood sugar, dementia and heart disease but could ...
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