Cancer Research

Chinese Turnip vs. Daikon

The family of radishes is a diverse one, from the common round, red radish to the wild, inedible radish to the “rabbage” – a cross between a cabbage and a radish. Even more intriguing are the Asian radish varieties. Daikon is a Japanese radish, while lo bok hails from China and is sometimes known as Chinese turnip. Although they don’t look alike, daikon and Chinese turnips share similar uses and nutritional benefits.

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Can You Eat Daikon Radish Greens?

Like a carrot, the small green leaves of a daikon radish support a large, edible root. Some daikon roots grow as large as 50 pounds, but the root is not the only edible part. You can eat all parts of a daikon radish, including ...

Vitamin D & Cancer Research

Vitamin D taken in higher doses may also help to lower your risk for certain health conditions, including cancer. However, the results are inconclusive with regards to vitamin D and cancer, with some studies even showing an inc...

The IVU Technique

IVU stands for intravenous urogram and is also known as intravenous pyelogram (IVP). The examination is a diagnostic system and primary imagining procedure that locates your kidneys, uterus and bladder and discover there sizes....

Research on Selenium for Prostate Cancer

Although selenium is an essential micronutrient, it is toxic at high doses. Scientific evidence from animal and human studies suggests selenium alone or in combination with other chemotherapies may prevent or delay the progress...

Components of Evidence Based Medicine

Dr. David Sackett of McMaster University in Canada, conceived the methodology in the early 1990's. OpenClinical, which is supported by Cancer Research UK, London, claims that EBM incorporates the most up-to-date scientific info...

Radon & Granite Countertops

Granite countertops may give off a small amount of radon; a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that, in high concentrations is known to cause cancer. However, the amount that is given off from granite countertops is negligible...

How Is Radon Measured?

It is one of the decay elements in a long chain of decay elements starting from unstable uranium-236 to stable lead. Although used in medicine and for research purposes, radon is considered a human health hazard. Long-term e...

List of Teaching Hospitals

A teaching hospital is a medical care facility that doubles as an institution for higher learning. A teaching hospital commonly operates in cooperation with a system of health care providers that offer advanced clinical trainin...

About XanGo

XanGo is a health and wellness supplement derived from the mangosteen fruit, known for its overwhelming nutritional value and healing properties. The mangosteen fruit is indigenous to Asia, where its byproducts have been used i...