Deodorant linked to breast cancer? - Aluminium antiperspirants prevent the natural release of toxins and lead to aluminium deposits in the underarm area, and possible blockage of the lymp...
Deodorants: Is it possible to stay fresh and still stay safe? - Nobody wants to go around smelling like a compost heap (or be around someone who does), but what price do you pay for keeping shower-fresh all day lon...
Cancer in the bathroom - The impact of an anonymous e-mail claiming that antiperspirants and deodorants are a cause of breast cancer is still reverberating - three years after...
Steroids for cancer patients - Patients with advanced cancer are being given steroids without monitoring or any clear benefit. ...
Stress brings on breast cancer - Major stress possibly sparked by a bereavement, a job loss or divorce can cause breast cancer, researchers have proved. Risks of developing breast can...
Study finds cancer patients expect radical treatment - Cancer patients expect radical treatment, even if there's little chance for success. That's the conclusion of a study of l06 recently diagnosed cancer...
At last, a safe deodorant and a safe dentist - Re the letter from Alisdair Barcroft in WDDTY, vol 11 no 3 on antidepressants, I heard about the connection with breast cancer some time ago and, sinc...
Nontoxic deodorants: - Several readers recommended crystal rock sticks last week, but another reader this week suggests they may not be all they seem.