A study has been published suggesting that fish consumption can be linked to higher risk of melanoma. Eating fish has long been associated with a healthy diet, but should we be rethinking this belief?
A natural food additive found in mint and citrus fruits could play
a role in inhibiting the growth of skin cancer, report researchers
gathered together in Tucson, USA.
Caffeine could one day be used to cure skin cancer, according to US
scientists who have found that the stimulant combined with an
extract from green tea can kill cancer in mice. More research will
be required to find out whether the...
Some new research suggests that vitamin A and some common household
goods such as aspirin, soybeans, and green tea among, may contain
certain compounds...
To avoid damage from the sun that could lead to skin cancer,
researchers now believe that spreading a compound made from green
tea on the body may protect...