Novel Hypothesis On Curing Late-Stage Cancers Published By Nobel Laureate James Watson
“Although mortality from many cancers has been steadily falling, particularly those of the blood [i.e., leukemias], the more important statistic may be that so many epithelial cancers (carcinomas) and effectively all mesenchymal cancers (sarcomas) remain largely incurable.” With these words as preface, Nobel laureate James D.
January 9, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: all-mesenchymal, blood, important-statistic, james, largely-incurable, nobel, on call diets, steadily-falling, the-blood, the-more, these-words, words-as-preface
Tackling Childhood Hunger: $5.5 Million Awarded To USDA
The USDA has awarded $5.5 million to fund research that will help alleviate childhood hunger in the United States. Craig Gundersen of the University of Illinois and James Ziliak of the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research will work together to coordinate a research program on childhood hunger…
December 20, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: craig-gundersen, fund-research, gundersen, illinois, james, james-ziliak, kentucky, kentucky-center, nutritional counseling, program-on-childhood, united, university, usda