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Kasumpay ni sa ulahing isyu nato, mahitungod sa pag-ayo sa 'prostate'. Mao'y nahisgutan ang pagdiskubre sa  'selenium' nga maoy sulbad ning labing gikahadlokan nga sakit sa mga lalake, ang 'benign prostate' o 'prostate canser'.

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Nahitiurok ang tibuok kalibutan ingon sa dili makatuo sa nadiskubrehan ni Dr Clarke, nga ang natural nga remedyo sa pag-ayo sa sakit sa lalake nga 'prostate', mao ang 'trace mineral' nga 'selenium'.

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Oral selenium significantly improves patients’ quality of life and slows the progression of mild Graves’ orbitopathy, according to the findings of a year-long randomized controlled trial.

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Far from preventing prostate cancer, vitamin E supplement actually raises the risk of the malignancy by 17% in the general population of healthy men.

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Versatile, inexpensive, nutritious and cancer-fighting.

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Talk abounds as to the benefits of eggs to humans’ overall health and well-being, especially when preventing certain ailments like cancer.

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Lyn Perez (photo), one of the hosts of UNTV’s Good Morning Kuya, is now endorsing Selenium-Ace, an all-new powerful food supplement from Nutri-Health, Inc., against aging, cancer, rheumatism and heart disease.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- Compounds extracted from green vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage could be a potent drug against melanoma, according to cancer researchers.

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Do you like to eat sunny-side eggs and whole-wheat toast in the morning? Well, your brain will love it, too. Eating selenium-rich foods – like eggs – could help keep your memory sharp and your brain on high speed, even as you age.

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                    [Title] => Ang pag-ayo sa prostate (2)
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Kasumpay ni sa ulahing isyu nato, mahitungod sa pag-ayo sa 'prostate'. Mao'y nahisgutan ang pagdiskubre sa  'selenium' nga maoy sulbad ning labing gikahadlokan nga sakit sa mga lalake, ang 'benign prostate' o 'prostate canser'.

[DatePublished] => 2016-01-08 09:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1657588 [AuthorName] => Pons M. Abatayo [SectionName] => Banat Opinyon [SectionUrl] => opinyon [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1539994 [Title] => Ang pag-ayo sa prostate (1) [Summary] =>

Nahitiurok ang tibuok kalibutan ingon sa dili makatuo sa nadiskubrehan ni Dr Clarke, nga ang natural nga remedyo sa pag-ayo sa sakit sa lalake nga 'prostate', mao ang 'trace mineral' nga 'selenium'.

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Oral selenium significantly improves patients’ quality of life and slows the progression of mild Graves’ orbitopathy, according to the findings of a year-long randomized controlled trial.

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Far from preventing prostate cancer, vitamin E supplement actually raises the risk of the malignancy by 17% in the general population of healthy men.

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Versatile, inexpensive, nutritious and cancer-fighting.

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Talk abounds as to the benefits of eggs to humans’ overall health and well-being, especially when preventing certain ailments like cancer.

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Lyn Perez (photo), one of the hosts of UNTV’s Good Morning Kuya, is now endorsing Selenium-Ace, an all-new powerful food supplement from Nutri-Health, Inc., against aging, cancer, rheumatism and heart disease.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- Compounds extracted from green vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage could be a potent drug against melanoma, according to cancer researchers.

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Do you like to eat sunny-side eggs and whole-wheat toast in the morning? Well, your brain will love it, too. Eating selenium-rich foods – like eggs – could help keep your memory sharp and your brain on high speed, even as you age.

[DatePublished] => 2008-05-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1250069 [AuthorName] => Debbie Duraliza, R.N. [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle [SectionUrl] => cebu-lifestyle [URL] => ) [9] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 356080 [Title] => Diet, nutrition, and cancer [Summary] =>
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