Reducing Cholesterol May Help Reduce Bladder Cancer’s Spread

Findings suggest that combining a cholesterol-lowering drug, with an experimental PIN1 inhibitor was effective at slowing tumor growth.
Dark Chocolate May Help Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Eating at least five servings of dark chocolate a week may lower your risk of type 2 diabetes by 21% say findings from a Harvard study of 192,000 adults.
Gut Bacteria May Help Dietary Fibre Fight Bowel Cancer

Findings highlight the important role of gut bacteria in boosting the protective effects of dietary fiber against bowel cancer.
Green Tea Drinkers Have Fewer Brain Lesions Linked to Dementia

A study found that those who drank green tea had 35% fewer white matter lesions, which are associated with cognitive impairment and dementia.
Mindfulness May be as Effective as Antidepressant for Anxiety Symptoms

Mindfulness-based stress reduction program shown to be as effective as the antidepressant escitalopram in easing anxiety symptoms.