Author Archives : Dr. Victor Marchione

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Omega-3 fatty acids found to treat inflammation using cannabinoids

Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish oil, various types of nuts, and some types of seeds. This consumable substance can help lower high triglyceride levels, effectively decreasing your risk for heart disease. Omega-3’s are also great for curbing stiffness and joint pain in rheumatoid arthritis while boosting the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory medications. For most ...click here to read more

Eating more tomatoes decreases skin cancer

A new study finds that increasing tomato intake in mice reduces the size of skin cancer tumors. The most commonly found cancers are non-melanoma skin cancers. Each year, non-melanoma skin cancers are diagnosed at higher rates than breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer combined, and their rates are climbing. Despite being one ...click here to read more

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Atheroma: Causes, symptoms, and prevention

What is atheroma? Atheroma refers to small fatty lumps that develop inside blood vessels (arteries). These form as patchy areas of plaque and contribute to the hardening of arteries, a condition known as atherosclerosis. Atheromas do not develop overnight but instead take months or years to accumulate, becoming larger and thicker. Over time, a patch ...click here to read more

There is evidence that cranberries are beneficial for your gut

New research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has found that cranberries support the growth of certain healthy bacteria in the stomach. Recently, the study of prebiotics has become popular among scientists interested in how positive bacteria grows in humans. I’m sure you’ve heard of antibiotics and maybe even probiotics, but what is a prebiotic? ...click here to read more

Biomarker for pancreatic cancer identified allowing for early detection

The pancreas is an extremely vital organ in the human body. Being part of the endocrine system, it produces several important hormones, including insulin (required for glucose metabolism) and glucagon (a hormone involved in the storage of glucose). It also secretes digestive enzymes required to break down the food we eat. Pancreatic cancer is often ...click here to read more

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