by Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy | Dec 21, 2016
You might recall that I wrote a blog not too long ago about the rather remarkable benefits of fasting for 13 hours between dinner and breakfast. One study of breast cancer survivors showed that women who fasted for 13 hours between dinner and breakfast had a 30%...
by Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy | Dec 3, 2016
I attended a special meeting in Indianapolis last night that was arranged by film producer Steve Zukerman to promote our film about the history of the breast cancer virus and our hope for the development of a vaccine that can both treat and prevent breast cancer. The...
by Vera Gruessner | Oct 9, 2016
Breast cancer treatments are changing around the globe, as more scientists and doctors are finding that not all cancers may benefit from the typical course of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Time magazine reports that more personalized and customized breast...
by Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy | Jul 14, 2016
Women born with a mutation of the BRCA gene have as much as an 87% lifetime risk of breast cancer. Unfortunately, they also have a significantly increased risk of ovarian and colorectal cancer. At the present time, there are only a few preventive strategies...
by Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy | Jul 13, 2016
Optimizing your chance of beating breast cancer is now no longer just a matter of what you eat; it’s a matter of when you eat those foods that are good for you. Scientists at the University of California in San Diego studied 2413 breast cancer survivors between...
by Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy | Jul 11, 2016
Everyone knows that a diet tipped in favor of fruits and vegetables is the healthy way to go. But did you know it can make you happier, too? That came as a surprise to me, and now I’d like to share the news with you. Scientists studied the diets of 12,000...
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