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Tocotrienols are Key to Increasing Patient Survival

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For the first time ever, in government-sponsored cancer research, human patients taking a certain dietary supplement lived longer than those who did not. The research showed a unique form of vitamin E, called tocotrienols, when used with the standard care for recurrent ovarian cancer patients, doubled their life expectancy. Additional research is also showing promise for breast, colon and lung cancer patients. And might lower bad cholesterol and improve heart health.   Joining us now to talk about Vitamin E is Dr. Barrie Tan Read more and hear interview at Patch.com

What To Do When Wicked Weather Wallops Your Town

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Extreme weather is on the rise. How can Americans prepare for potential weather emergencies in their area? Turn on the news on any given day and you’re likely to see coverage of wild weather whipping the country, from raging wildfires out west, tornados tearing through Tornado Alley to hurricanes along our coasts. Extreme weather events are on the rise. How can we prepare for the worst weather ahead for 2019? Joining us now to talk about extreme weather and how to be prepared is national television meteorologist and author Bonnie Schneider. Read more on the Patch

Raising Financially Independent Children

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Study reveals link between early financial education and adult income    Quicken, personal finance software wanted to take a closer look at the gifts parents are giving their kids—specifically when it comes to teaching them about money—and how those lessons can have an impact over a lifetime. Read more  on the Patch