There are some Christmas customs whose origins many people don't quite know, but which have been passed down through ...
Mistletoe extract has been widely used to support cancer therapy and improve quality of life, but there has been a lack of clinical trials and data to support its use. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
BALTIMORE -- Ivelisse Page already had 15 inches of her colon and 28 lymph nodes removed to treat her colon cancer, but in the winter of 2008 she received more devastating news. The cancer had spread ...
Mistletoe extract has been widely used to support cancer therapy and improve quality of life, but there has been a lack of clinical trials and data to support its use. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
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New findings suggest a combination of these natural extracts could pave the way for cost-effective supplements to combat muscle decline and boost athletic performance. Study: Synergistic Effects of ...
The belief that mistletoe can help treat cancer is a myth which can cause harm, warn doctors in this week's Christmas issue of the BMJ. The warning follows the case of a cancer patient who attended ...
The results of a new study indicate an extract from mistletoe is "highly effective" against colon cancer cells, according to a news release. The study, conducted by a science student at Australia's ...
The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant.
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