Your Horse Needs Antioxidant-Laced Fuel
…you remember from grammar-school science, every tissue in the body uses oxygen to burn the calories in foods. Oxygen is also a first-line immune defense against invading organisms, cancer cells…
…you remember from grammar-school science, every tissue in the body uses oxygen to burn the calories in foods. Oxygen is also a first-line immune defense against invading organisms, cancer cells…
…exposures on light skin, this may be part of the method by which sun can cause cancers, but in reasonable doses with sensitive skin protected, it’s a plus. • Sunlight…
…but if an abscess is trying to form, warm hosing would be best. Tumors Although tumors are rare, they’re likely to be cancerous. Symptoms include an asymmetrical hard lump, and…
Nov. 14, 1997: Jockey Eddie Arcaro, a 1958 Racing Hall of Fame inductee and the only two-time winner of the Triple Crown, died of cancer at his home in Miami…
…a 1958 Racing Hall of Fame inductee and the only two-time winner of the Triple Crown, died of cancer at his home in Miami at age 81. Nov. 15, 1990:…
…after a long battle with cancer. He was 78. July 20, 1951: Six-year-old Citation, the first Thoroughbred to earn $1 million, was retired. July 20, 1974: Carl Rosen’s Chris Evert…
…Paulson, owner and breeder of Cigar, died in La Jolla, Calif. after a long battle with cancer. He was 78. July 20, 1951: Six-year-old Citation, the first Thoroughbred to earn…
…2000: Allen Paulson, owner and breeder of Cigar, died in La Jolla, Calif. after a long battle with cancer. He was 78. July 20, 1951: Six-year-old Citation, the first Thoroughbred…
…at age 87. Nov. 14, 1997: Jockey Eddie Arcaro, a 1958 Racing Hall of Fame inductee and the only two-time winner of the Triple Crown, died of cancer at his…
Nov. 14, 1997: Jockey Eddie Arcaro, a 1958 Racing Hall of Fame inductee and the only two-time winner of the Triple Crown, died of cancer at his home in Miami…