In an effort to design educational campaigns to address misconceptions and beliefs about the causes of cancer, The International Union Against Cancer (UICC), conducted a survey of 29,925 people in 29 countries. The data from this survey was presented at the UICC’s World Cancer Congress in Geneva.
According to Dr. David Hill, President-Elect of UICC, [...]
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Filed under: cancer, science news on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
Oh, I love this. Brett Swanson, mild-mannered mailman in Mystic, Connecticut, is also an artist creating comic books for kids. The hero of his stories is Little Johnny Brooks who gained super powers on a school field trip.
One of the stories finds Johnny’s alterego, Power Kid, challenged by the villainous Dr. Broccoli and Sprout. Power [...]
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Filed under: broccoli on August 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »
A reporter for the Norfolk (Virginia) Examiner interviewed Stanley Constantine at the Baltimore Coffee & Tea Company. Ever since we first approached him to help us make our tea, Stanley has been a strong advocate for our message and mission. Moreover, the man knows everything there is to know about tea [...]
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Filed under: books and articles, tea on August 14th, 2008 | No Comments »
Ever since a consumer with diabetes told me that after eating BroccoSprouts she found no sugar in her urine, I’ve been keeping an eye out for any studies done on the effects of sulforaphane on diabetes.
A research team at the University of Warwick in England studied the effect of sulforaphane on blood vessel cells damaged [...]
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Filed under: SGS, diabetes, science news on August 6th, 2008 | No Comments »