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28th September 2009
Mesothelioma is a brutal form of cancer that is usually associated with exposure to asbestos. Fortunately, this form of cancer is fairly rare. That is particularly good news since it is also very deadly.
The name Mesothelioma is a bit of a tongue twist... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
17th September 2009
The best way to transaction with breast cancer, both before being diagnosed and after, is to be completely knowledgeable about it. Educating yourself about its symptoms, signs and causes can benefit you detect it the first part of and also avoid it. With ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
16th September 2009
The manifested cancer symptoms in dogs vary according to the affected portion. Some of the common signs and symptoms of cancer in dogs include loss of appetite, swelling in a particular area, lethargy, irritation, generalized body pain, irregular bo... Read >
Author: variety
14th September 2009
Prostate cancer alternative remedies is defined as a bunch of unique approaches to cancer treatment not said to be a conventional prostate problems treatment, and is utilized in place of traditional cancer treatments. Prostate cancer is an attack of th... Read >
Author: Howie Dunstan
12th August 2009
There seems to be a lot of home water treatment systems. But how can the best choice be made? Some are a waste of money; some cost too much and some just fall short of being effective. Here are 5 things you must know to choose the best home water trea... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
23rd July 2009
Is your dog facing the possibility of having one of his limbs amputated due to an accident or a disease? Such a surgery is not uncommon, especially when dog owners have pets that experience a terrible car accident or bone cancer, which typically calls for... Read >
Author: Jerrymace
23rd July 2009
Finding the right solicitor in a clinical negligence situation is
critically important. Qualities to look for in a good solicitor are
specialization in clinical negligence, preferably certified, (look for
membership in the Solicitors Regulation Authori... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
Obesity is one of the biggest health related problems that we are confronting today. Many developed countries have placed obesity under the category of endemic disease. The problem with obesity is that unlike most other diseases, there are many reasons wh... Read >
Author: gethinjul09
16th July 2009
The majority of people do not know that Cancer can be stopped before it affects their life and can even be reversed without the need to take conventional medication.
"Be afraid! ... Be very afraid!"
In the media there are daily messages that cance... Read >
Author: Gungah09
09th July 2009
There has been a lot of talk over the last few decades about the rise of harmful ingredients in tap water. Despite all of the recent reports on the growing number of contaminants in our water supply many people have failed to take the warnings that their... Read >
Author: Bob Goodhand
05th July 2009
Cure For Cancer - Oxygen Therapy
Almost the entire countries wants a cure for cancer, and it so happens that such a cure naturally exists. Sad to say, because of the source of the cure, there has been widespread opposition and doubt. Once the world comes... Read >
Author: john daniel
02nd July 2009
In case there is anybody still out there that doesn’t know, we are suffering from an epidemic of chemicals in tap water. The EPA, and the water treatment facilities will tell you that the water they are providing you with is safe to drink, but if you a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
17th June 2009
Did you know that colorectal cancer, otherwise known as large bowel cancer or colon cancer, is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths in the Western world? Were you aware that it is the third most common type of cancer? Every year around 15... Read >
Author: Jack Chanceling
20th May 2009
The statistics and information are all around us in the media about the dangers of being overweight.
Over half the UK population is either overweight or obese, in 2002 70% of men and 63% of women. One in five adults is obese. Obesity in 2-4 year olds... Read >
Author: Cynthia Marsh
15th May 2009
Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that originates from the renal tubule and the renal pelvis of the kidney. There are two common types of kidney cancer. One is the renal cell carcinoma and the other is the renal pelvis carcinoma. Most cancers that origina... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st May 2009
Sheldon Kalnitsky is a fully credited registered gynaecological surgeon and a sub-specialist in gynaecological cancers. He eligible from the University of Leeds in 1992, after which he taught in general surgery, gynaecology and cancer in London and the So... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
01st May 2009
Sheldon Kalnitsky is a fully credited registered gynaecological surgeon and a sub-specialist in gynaecological cancers. He eligible from the University of Leeds in 1992, after which he taught in general surgery, gynaecology and cancer in London and the So... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
16th April 2009
Like most things in life, alcohol is a two-edged sword. Its health benefits have long been known. Even the Bible mentions the good effects of alcohol consumption. Moderate alcohol drinking can help stave off numerous disorders such as hypertension, heart ... Read >
Author: E. Avila
11th March 2009
You might want to leave the question of how to purify tap water to the experts. Of course, in emergency situations, like floods and other natural disasters, boiling or bleaching may be necessary, but on a daily basis, the average home owner can do little... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve
09th March 2009
Looking for some quick HPV statistics? Alright, let’s cut to the chase. We’ll lay out some of the most important details regarding human papilloma virus in an easy to read Q&A format.
How likely am I to catch HPV?
You are probably going to contr... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
18th February 2009
With all of the contaminant matter that has been found to be in our reservoir systems, many people recognize the need for a drinking water filter system, but few think about the benefits that a high quality shower head water filter could offer to them.
... Read >
Author: David Cassell
25th January 2009
Obesity Definition: Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual's ideal body weight. Obesity is associated with increased risk of illness, disability, and death. Obesity is a serious concern to all health care... Read >
Author: katijs
21st January 2009
Being told that one has a cancer is devastating. The kind of experience one might feel can be negative but hopefully those who have a cancer can lead a positive outlook, which can lead to the betterment of their health.
Several times the thought of no... Read >
Author: Jonathan B
17th January 2009
Being told that one has a cancer is devastating. The kind of experience one might feel can be negative but hopefully those who have a cancer can lead a positive outlook, which can lead to the betterment of their health.
Several times the thought of no... Read >
Author: Jonathan B
29th December 2008
Being told that one has a cancer is devastating. The kind of experience one might feel can be negative but hopefully those who have a cancer can lead a positive outlook, which can lead to the betterment of their health.
Several times the thought of no... Read >
Author: Ben
19th December 2008
We have witnessed the many technological breakthroughs that mankind have achieved over the past decades. We all enjoy the front row and the so-called back stage passes to these easily accessible advances. However, despite all this technology, we have shif... Read >
Author: Tom Harel
14th December 2008
Prostate cancer treatment is defined as a group of unique approaches to cancer cure not considered to be a conventional prostate cancer treatment, and is used in place of conventional cancer treatments.
Prostate cancer is defined as an attack of the male... Read >
Author: C.G.
01st December 2008
For years people have been affect by cancer that has plague their life and their loved ones. Doctors have come up with all kinds of strategies to eliminate this nuisance problem disease. The main problem in concentrating on cancer treatment is to elimi... Read >
Author: Larry
16th October 2008
A blood protein linked to obesity and a sedentary lifestyle may increase the risk to develop pancreatic cancer, according to recent studies conducted by researchers at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
The study involved almost 150 people who suffer fr... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
02nd October 2008
The best water treatment system is a multistage device that removes chlorine, lead, THMs, VOCs, drugs, pesticides, herbicides, cancer causing chemicals and parasitic cysts. I have read a great deal about all of these different contaminants and I know how ... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
29th September 2008
When Gardasil came out in 1996 it appeared to be a miracle drug that could stop the spreading of Human Papillomavirus also known as HPV. Little did we know that Gardasil would soon become a dangerous drug that can cause death. Since Gardasil’s approval ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
23rd September 2008
Cancer, according to recent reports, kills more people than do road accidents and air accidents put together. Cancer has become the single most dreaded killer disease, striking more and more people. World over there has been a whopping increase in the num... Read >
Author: PKP IYER
05th September 2008
It seems a contradiction in terms to speak of contaminated drinking water. Drinking water should be pure by definition. Contaminants however come from many sources and can pollute water at any stage along its distribution.Pollutants can be grouped accordi... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
27th August 2008
If you are planning to buy drinking water filters, good for you. Still, some people think that a drinking water filter for their home is an unnecessary and avoidable expense. Actually, filters aren't even expensive anymore, so I don't understand the reas... Read >
Author: Flavio DiPietro
24th July 2008
Before you buy pure water filters, read this information, it could be very important to your family’s health. There are things that a pure water filter should do, but might not. Here are some facts.
Through advertising and labeling, the consumer ... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
03rd July 2008
Where does one draw the line between being a social drinker and having an alcohol addiction? For many people, the lines aren't always so clear, especially when everyone around them seems to be binge drinking, drinking on a daily basis or glamorizing alcoh... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
15th May 2008
You may have been recently diagnosed with the terrible and life shattering disease mesothelioma cancer. After you have spoken to your doctor and received your test results and your prognosis and diagnosis, there is another step to take that may change you... Read >
Author: Remy
11th May 2008
You may have been recently diagnosed with the terrible and life shattering disease mesothelioma cancer. After you have spoken to your doctor and received your test results and your prognosis and diagnosis, there is another step to take that may change you... Read >
Author: Remy
17th April 2008
Vitamin E (scientifically known as tocopherol) has gained an incredible reputation due to the fact that it is probably the element with the most extended anti-aging and antioxidant properties. The benefits of vitamin E range from its administration in cos... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th March 2008
Prostate cancer is considered a silent killer because a person in its early stages will probably not experience any symptoms. If ever there are irregularities experienced, these could point to the presence of other diseases. Possible prostate cancer sympt... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
26th February 2008
Cancer
2-4% of all cancer cases are related to alcohol. Upper digestive tract cancers are the most common, hitting the esophagus, mouth, larynx, and pharynx. Women who drink prior to menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer. Your risk of s... Read >
Author: Peter sams
13th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rosie Milligan
Don Spears, a New Orleans native and a 22-year-cancer survivor, helped four African-American male friends of New Orleans tell their story in a memoir, You Have Cancer: A Death Sentence That Four African-American Men Tu... Read >
05th February 2008
Massage therapy has been around for a long time. Ancient cultures in China, Egypt, India, Greece and Rome used massage as part of their medical and health procedures.
All kinds of medical conditions and disorders were treated by massages. Massage can b... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer
04th February 2008
The latex mattress has been around for some time but its popularity waned over the years. However, recently it has enjoyed a revival, partly due to the introduction of the memory foam mattress and because people are rediscovering how this naturally source... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
02nd February 2008
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Brain cancer is a tumor or tumors that form on the brain itself. Most brain tumors have spread to the brain from other affected parts of the body (such as the breast or the lung) via the blood-stream. Only a small percentage of brain cancer... Read >
Author: Alien
31st January 2008
The inevitable increase of cancer cases in the world today is mainly rooted from the advancement of technology and the industry. The different kinds of cancer suffered by some people include brain, lung, breast and colon cancers and these are often inflic... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng
18th September 2007
Lynch syndrome is a rare disorder. The condition is named after Henry Lynch, a doctor and authority on inherited cancers. The estimated proportion of all CRCs that are caused by Lynch syndrome depends on how this syndrome is defined, with traditional defi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th August 2007
A majority of medical expenditures in this country pay for treatment of chronic conditions that are mostly preventable. Unfortunately, most people don't take their health seriously until after they get sick. Simply by eating well and exercising, you can a... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
06th August 2007
The World Health Organization estimates that one-quarter to one-third of cancer cases are related to being overweight and inactive. Research has found that weight gain can lead to a higher risk for colon, prostate, endometrial, esophageal, kidney and post... Read >
Author: Kaushik
18th June 2007
We all know it is important to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. If you have cancer, it is even more important that you’re getting your daily intake of essential vitamins and minerals. But did you know there are certain foods that can help you beat c... Read >
Author: Boone Swann
21st May 2007
Non- Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that has been always associated with many risk factors. However, many of the non- Hodgkin lymphoma do not actually have any risk factors and moreover, the cause of the lymphoma is unknown.
Almost always we inh... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Chlorinated water may develop risks. It was proved that consuming chlorinated water lead to excessive free radical formation that leads to aging acceleration and increases vulnerability to genetic mutation. It may also lead to cancer or it may cause diffi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th February 2007
Each year statistics show that the number of cancer cases newly diagnosed continues to rise however advances in diagnostic procedures and treatments means that more and more lives are being saved. Not surprisingly, even more people could survive cancer if... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
19th January 2007
1. Surgery
I say this for one reason only. The most important reason. Internal genital warts can kill women. 2 types of the HPV (human pappiloma virus) which cause genital warts are responsible for 70% of cervical cancer cases. The only way to know if ... Read >
Author: Hannah White
05th January 2007
Cancer is a disease in which the body cells grow uncontrollably because their normal regulatory mechanisms have been damaged. There are literally hundreds of different types and subtypes of cancer however the majority form solid tumours in specific areas ... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
26th October 2006
What is prostate cancer? This is a question many people have asked themselves after they, like millions of others, have been diagnosed by their doctors with the problem. An answer to the question of “What is prostate cancer” isn't an easy one either. ... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo
27th September 2006
A recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology revealed that the quality of life for school children is heavily affected by dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and other skin conditions. Many commonly-used drugs for these problems are not approved... Read >
Author: No Last Name
25th June 2006
The World Health Organization has found that dietary factors account for approximately 30% of all cancers in Western countries, and that diet is second only to tobacco use as a preventable cause. Following cardiovascular disease, it is the second biggest ... Read >
Author: Debra Augur
13th April 2006
While everyone is well aware that proper diet and exercise are paramount to good health, still many people find it too much of an inconvenience to watch what they eat and to exercise. These people may feel that the benefits that they may get from all that... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill
21st March 2006
The liver is one of the largest organs in the human body and is located in the upper right side of the abdomen. The liver is essential to human life and is an organ in our body that performs many functions such as' digestion, production of certain blood p... Read >
Author: tom willson
12th December 2005
By Paul Chek, HHP, NMTFounder, C.H.E.K InstitutePeople become vegetarians for many reasons. Some people do so for what they believe are sound health reasons. We are, for example, experiencing the greatest occurrence of cancer cases and other chronic disea... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
06th November 2005
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, accounting for one in three of all women cancer cases diagnosed. In 2005 alone, more than 211,000 women will be diagnosed with the disease, according to the American ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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