Ice cream of the future may treat chemotherapy's side effects

Courtesy NYDailyNews.com - Health - NY Daily News  Thu, 10/29/2009 - 13:16

New Zealand scientists are developing an ice cream that could ease the side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients.

It's called ReCharge, and it's showing promising signs in patients who are eating a strawberry-flavored serving every day.


 

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