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J Teas

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Nutrition and Cancer|January 1, 1983
The dietary intake of Laminaria, a brown seaweed, and breast cancer preventionJ Teas
Medical Hypotheses|May 1, 1981
The consumption of seaweed as a protective factor in the etiology of breast cancerJ Teas
Journal of Applied Phycology|June 5, 2012
Dietary algae and HIV/AIDS: proof of concept clinical dataJ Teas, M R Irhimeh
Cancer Research|July 1, 1984
Dietary seaweed (Laminaria) and mammary carcinogenesis in ratsJ Teas, M L Harbison, R S Gelman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 2, 2011
Residues of PBDEs in northeastern Pacific marine fish: evidence for spatial and temporal trendsMichael G Ikonomou, Howard J Teas, Robert Gerlach, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1981
Natural regulation of rhesus monkey populations in Kathmandu, Nepal. Rhesus monkey groups near Kathmandu, Nepal, show demographic patterns of intrinsic population stabilityJ Teas, T L Richie, H G Taylor, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|January 1, 1995
Meditation, melatonin and breast/prostate cancer: hypothesis and preliminary dataA O Massion, J Teas, J R Hebert, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 12, 1998
Nutritional and socioeconomic factors in relation to prostate cancer mortality: a cross-national studyJ R Hebert, T G Hurley, B C Olendzki, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|November 6, 2001
The macrobiotic diet in cancerL H Kushi, J E Cunningham, J R Hebert, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|August 7, 2001
Population-based case-control study of soyfood intake and breast cancer risk in ShanghaiQ Dai, X O Shu, F Jin, et al.
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Nutrition and Cancer|January 1, 1983
The dietary intake of Laminaria, a brown seaweed, and breast cancer preventionJ Teas
Medical Hypotheses|May 1, 1981
The consumption of seaweed as a protective factor in the etiology of breast cancerJ Teas
Journal of Applied Phycology|June 5, 2012
Dietary algae and HIV/AIDS: proof of concept clinical dataJ Teas, M R Irhimeh
Cancer Research|July 1, 1984
Dietary seaweed (Laminaria) and mammary carcinogenesis in ratsJ Teas, M L Harbison, R S Gelman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 2, 2011
Residues of PBDEs in northeastern Pacific marine fish: evidence for spatial and temporal trendsMichael G Ikonomou, Howard J Teas, Robert Gerlach, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1981
Natural regulation of rhesus monkey populations in Kathmandu, Nepal. Rhesus monkey groups near Kathmandu, Nepal, show demographic patterns of intrinsic population stabilityJ Teas, T L Richie, H G Taylor, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|January 1, 1995
Meditation, melatonin and breast/prostate cancer: hypothesis and preliminary dataA O Massion, J Teas, J R Hebert, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 12, 1998
Nutritional and socioeconomic factors in relation to prostate cancer mortality: a cross-national studyJ R Hebert, T G Hurley, B C Olendzki, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|November 6, 2001
The macrobiotic diet in cancerL H Kushi, J E Cunningham, J R Hebert, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|August 7, 2001
Population-based case-control study of soyfood intake and breast cancer risk in ShanghaiQ Dai, X O Shu, F Jin, et al.
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