W. Elaine Hardman, Ph.D. has been nationally and internationally recognized for her ground-breaking research with walnuts and how they impact cancer growth. Dr. Hardman is a researcher and associate professor with Marshall University's Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Dr. Hardman was selected from thousands to have the amazing opportunity to present her research at the 100th Annual American Associate for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting, which took place just last week in Denver, CO. What is more amazing is knowing the positive impact her research can have on so many lives. Additionally, not only did those at the meeting learn of Dr. Hardman's findings, but so have millions of others due to the publicity from news sources accessed all over the world. From CNN and FoxNews to the Washington Post and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), you can find Dr. Hardman's impressive research spread all over the World Wide Web. So see what's so exciting and click on the links below to learn how to battle cancer with walnuts. Scientific American British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) FoxNews NewsInfusion (Video) Dr. Hardman may live in the quaint city of Huntington, WV, but her research reaches much farther. Congratulations, Dr. Hardman! |
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