January 2011 Newsletter
A very warm welcome to the January edition of the makeabigdifference newsletter and on behalf of Young Heroes I wish you all a very happy new year. The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to take control of your health and in this month’s newsletter you can read our ‘6 steps to […]
Continue readingDecember 2010 Newsletter
Welcome to the very festive December charity newsletter. It’s hard to believe that Christmas is yet again upon us, the last 12months have simply flown! In this special end of year edition we take a look back at 2010; the highlights of the year, the amazing people who have helped Young Heroes make a big […]
Continue readingEating watercress every day could stop breast cancer tumours from growing
Eating watercress every day could help to prevent breast cancer, researchers have found. The ‘super food’ can help to ‘turn off’ a signal in the body and thereby help starve the tumour of essential blood and oxygen, according to experts at the University of Southampton. The found that volunteers who ate 80 grams of watercress […]
Continue readingTrial results show dramatically improved survival for relapsed childhood leukaemia
Trial results show dramatically improved survival for relapsed childhood leukaemia A new treatment increases survival to almost 70 per cent for children whose acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) returns, according to the results of a trial published online. The results of the trial – funded by Cancer Research UK and Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research2 – were so […]
Continue readingNew Year celebrations and resolutions
There are plenty of fun and challenging ways you can raise money for Young Heroes through your New Year celebrations and resolutions. Why not take a look at our ideas to help kick start your fundraising campaign. Lose lbs, gain pounds If your New Year’s resolution is to loose those extra Christmas party pounds, then […]
Continue readingKatie’s Christmas Corner 2010
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all! I hope you enjoy my Christmas quiz. What is the Irish custom of “feeding the wren” or “hunting the wren” on December 26th? A) Taking one’s in-laws out to dinner B) Carrying a wren door to door, to collect money for charity C) Leaving a […]
Continue readingCancer Controversies 2
Throughout the years there have been many cancer myths floating around. The question is: Is there any truth to these cancer myths? Keep reading and learn fact from fiction! Cancer Myth 1) Hair dyes can lead to cancer Hair dyes have been linked to a variety of cancers including bladder cancer, breast cancer, leukemia’s and lymphomas. But there […]
Continue readingNovember 2010 Newsletter
Welcome to the November edition of the makeabigdifference newsletter, Young Heroes’ one stop shop for all the latest charity, fundraising and cancer news. In this edition we speak to the Valentines, a wonderful family from Manchester who recently returned from a Young Heroes respite break. Sally and David share with us their thoughts about the […]
Continue readingLatest Cancer News: , Scientists say curry spice stops cancer returning
Curry spice stops cancer returning, scientists say An everyday ingredient used to make curry could have special cancer-fighting properties, scientists working at the University of Leicester believe. Research carried out into the potential benefits of curcumin, an extract from the root of the spice; found that it helps to improve the effectiveness of standard chemotherapy […]
Continue readingCancer Controversies
Throughout the years there have been many cancer myths floating around. The question is: Is there any truth to these cancer myths? In this two part special we probe the most well known cancer myths and stamp out the fact from the fiction. Cancer myth: 1) A shampoo additive called sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) […]
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