The Vancouver Sun: 'Bad' fats disrupt electricity in heart by Jodie Sinnema
Researchers have discovered that not only do “bad” fats affect the vessels of the heart, but they also affect the heart cells and can disrupt the rhythm of electricity flow in a heart.
MRI scans might prevent breast cancer progression
Details of a German study show that magnetic resonance imaging was better than standard mammograms, a type of X-ray, at detecting a nonmalignant tumor called ductal carcinoma in-situ, or DCIS. This could give surgeons time to remove the lesion before it can turn cancerous.
Do Diet Foods Lead to Weight Gain?
Researchers at the University of Alberta studied the eating habits of young rats, and found that they tended to overeat when they were fed “diet” foods.


