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28th September 2009
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free radicals and infl... Read >
Author: jitesh
24th September 2009
Bone Marrow Transplant In India
What is Bone Marrow ?
Bone marrow is a spongy tissue found inside bones. The bone marrow in the breast bone, skull, hips, ribs and spine contains stem cells that produce the body's blood cells. This is where the blood c... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
24th September 2009
Ginkgo Biloba is being used more and more as a natural tinnitus remedy. The question is; does it really work? Many people say they have noticed a difference after using it. Others say they did not notice any improvement. There have been some trials but th... Read >
Author: John Cielo
18th September 2009
Imagine hundreds of cars zooming down an eight-lane highway. One lane disappears, and then another, until the same cars crawl bumper-to-bumper along a one-lane country road. That's sort of what happens when you have atherosclerosis. Your arteries, the hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
MDS (or Myelodysplastic Syndromes) generally refer to a group of blood cancers. Other types of MDS are non-progressive and may have no definite effect on the patient's health. While other sub-types are slow-progressive and may be related to leukemia, whic... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
10th September 2009
Acute myelogenous leukemia is the most common leukemia and is a fast growing cancer of the blood and bone marrow. Blood cells in the body are made up of platelets known as white and red blood cells. Those who have AML don't have enough white or red blood ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
10th September 2009
Leukemia is generally considered and known as blood cancer, where as if considered in its real terms leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells and the platelets. These platelets actually help blood to clot. Additionally when the white blood cells redu... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
21st August 2009
It seems that the healthy benefits of fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids are still being discovered. Aside from all of the health giving benefits of has been credited with in recent years, it seems that one of the most profound is its ability to help protec... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
15th August 2009
One of the latest issues today is about chocolate and its effects on the human body. Recent studies have found out that chocolates can actually do good favors for the body. This is good news, isn't it? The craving to buy a chocolate can now be supported w... Read >
Author: Kermit Fox
09th August 2009
Many dietitians have just woken up to the fact that there are definitely low cases of heart problems in the French, even though they happen to have a fat and cholesterol laden diet, what with all the cheese, pate de fois gras and above all, the wine. Coul... Read >
Author: FernandoMarkie
23rd July 2009
Of all the religions and beliefs in the world, many are known for some sort of controversial practice. Of course, the controversial practice is only deemed to be so because Christian society does not necessarily agree with the principle behind it. However... Read >
Author: Alex Best
01st July 2009
High blood pressure is a very common health ailment that can occur in anyone at anytime. It is often referred to as the "silent killer". Most people who have it are not aware of it. The symptoms of can often mimic symptoms of less severe health problems a... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
30th June 2009
Chronic headache can turn out to be a major obstacle and may not let perform your daily activities. However, a little time the situation can be severe and prolonged headache may hamper your ordinary life. A person suffering from protracted headaches may b... Read >
Author: clickfor
15th June 2009
Neglis Aplastic Anemia is a kind of disease which has effects on the bone marrow such that it will not effectively replenish the blood cells that are required by the body. This is generally due to disorders which cause the bone marrow not to function norm... Read >
Author: Andrew Bray
18th May 2009
As long as you don't have any serious medical problems, exercising and eating right, it will ward off some of the physical effects of aging. Mental fitness is much more difficult to maintain, unless you know the secrets of the ginkgo. The extract from the... Read >
Author: J Rigler
01st May 2009
There are numerous benefits to drinking wine every day, in moderation. When the medical studies first came out with this news, not surprisingly people were somewhat sceptical. Drinking alcohol everyday was not something that was normally recommended by ... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright
09th March 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses where the body attacks its own immune system. The autoimmune system is made up of cells that destroy invaders such as infections... Read >
Author: Alan
14th December 2008
Any weight trainer who is committed to heavy lifting will produce fantastic results regardless of whether he is using Steroids or not. I want us to focus on the liver which we know as being one of the most vital organs although as you know they all are fo... Read >
Author: Mick Hart
15th September 2008
Arteriosclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the arteries. This disease occurs when plaque (which is made up of cholesterol, fibrin, platelets and other substances) forms on the walls of the arteries and obstructs the normal flow and circulation... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley
15th September 2008
Benzene is a very toxic compound. This substance is marked carcinogen. If it finds its way inside the body, it can cause dreaded diseases such as cancer. The benzene compound was discovered in 1825. It was initially observed as an oily residue produced wh... Read >
Author: CristianStan
09th September 2008
Benzene is a very toxic compound. This substance is marked carcinogen. If it finds its way inside the body, it can cause dreaded diseases such as cancer. The benzene compound was discovered in 1825. It was initially observed as an oily residue produced wh... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
08th September 2008
Benzene is a very toxic compound. This substance is marked carcinogen. If it finds its way inside the body, it can cause dreaded diseases such as cancer. The benzene compound was discovered in 1825. It was initially observed as an oily residue produced wh... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
28th August 2008
A lot of research has been preformed over the past twenty years which has concluded that fats and cholesterol play a huge role in the development of heart disease, which happens to be the number one killer in the United States. It has been found that cer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd August 2008
Your blood circulates throughout your whole body. It supplies food, oxygen, hormones and other chemicals to all the body's cells. It also helps to remove waste products and is important in fighting infection and in controlling bleeding. Blood consists of ... Read >
Author: Hakan B.
16th August 2008
Have you ever heard of bone marrow transplantation (BMT)? Do you know what it is? What it is for? Or how it is done? But first of all let’s start with the basics. Bone marrow is a spongy sort of material that is found inside of our bones. Its main fun... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
29th July 2008
Realizing the importance of collecting cord blood is not difficult: life saving cells, that are considered the beginning of all major blood cells, are abundant within the umbilical cord of a newborn.
By collecting, and storing these “beginning” blo... Read >
Author: Melvin
24th July 2008
There are three main treatments for ovarian cancer, once a diagnosis is made. These are surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. In some cases it will be recommended to have two or even all three of these treatments. When chemotherapy is recommended, it is u... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
22nd July 2008
Understanding all the hype surrounding stem cell research can be confusing. What’s all the fuss about, and what does a newborn’s umbilical cord have to do with it?
The blood within a newborns umbilical cord, called cord blood, plays a critical r... Read >
Author: Remy
20th June 2008
Magnets are used in everything from cars to refrigerators to your home stereo system. They come in a variety of sizes, strengths and types. While ferrite magnets are typically used microphones, calculators and computers, neodymium magnets are used for MRI... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th April 2008
Thrombocytopenia is a blood disease characterized by an abnormally low number of platelets in the bloodstream. The normal amount of platelets is usually between 150,000 and 450,000 cells per microliter of blood. A microliter is an amount equal to one one-... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st April 2008
Goji berry which is also known as Wolf Berry, is a berry fruit high in nutrients. Goji berry is a nutritional herb with excellent medicinal qualities. Goji berry is a highly recommended intake for people with coronary heart disease. Coronary heart diseas... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
11th February 2008
Arteriosclerosis also called hardening of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is a disease affecting arterial blood vessels. Atherosclerosis occurs when fat, such as cholesterol is deposited along the walls of arteries, forming plaques and atheromas. This cause... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th February 2008
Blood is an opaque, mobile fluid connective tissue that is mesodermal in origin. It consists of plasma, blood cells and platelets amongst a diverse array of molecules and ions. A large number of drugs, administered for treatment of various disorders come ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
13th September 2007
You can use Omega-3 for better health in general and to protect the cardiovascular system from disease in particular, since they seem to reduce the likelihood of your blood clotting internally and thus causing coronary heart disease. They also help to red... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2007
5-HTP is 5-Hydroxytryptophan, and amino acid and a precursor of serotonin, an important neurotransmitter. 5-HTP can pass from the blood to the brain and allow it to synthesis serotonin and it is thought to work synergistically with some nutritional suppl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th June 2007
Cord Blood Banking is one of the hottest trends that have come up in the past decade. Why is cord blood banking is popular?
What is so special about the umbilical cord’s blood?
Your baby’s umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells. This stem c... Read >
Author: apurva
04th June 2007
Tea was reportedly discovered by a Chinese emperor some 40 centuries ago. And, legend has it, the discovery was purely by accident. But that coincidental discovery has improved the health of people around the world, who have turned to green tea in parti... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
17th May 2007
Leukemia is a disease that affects mostly adults. Children can have leukemia as well, but the number is lower than ten percent of all leukemia patients. There are many different types of leukemia, but the most common of them is acute myelogenous. This leu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
In the bone marrow are produced the leukemia cells which are abnormal and immature.These cells are clasiffied in two types:lymphoid leukemia cells and myeloid leukemia cells.The abnormal, immature cells called leukemia cells are produced by blood-forming ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th March 2007
The effect that leukemia has on us as humans is very great. Not only that it affects us physically but also mentally. The fact is that families of those who are sick also feel the pain of their loved ones, sometimes even more. It has been estimated that s... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
All over the world in every year more than 100 000 people fall prey to leukemia, which is a malignant cancer, and about 10 000 to 20 000 patients of them are children.Leukemia starts and spreads in the blood and marrow.Leukemia can be acute and chronic, m... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th February 2007
What Causes Anemia?
With over 3.5 million people in the U.S. alone afflicted by this disease,
many people do not even understand the basics about Anemia. Anemia
is a blood disorder that affects a large portion of our population. Maybe
even yo... Read >
Author: MarcusEby
02nd December 2006
It is not by opportunity that garlic is indigenous to central Asia, the area where people live the longest, and the occurrence of cancer is the lowest known. The ancient Egyptians included garlic in the diet of the slaves who built the pyramids.
Histor... Read >
Author: Jason Hunter
18th November 2006
All of us know garlic which is most often used as a seasoning or a condiment. You either like it or hate it when you see it on or smell it from your food. Garlic, whether raw or cooked, is famous for its strong characteristic odor. But, are you aware that... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
28th September 2006
The Feverfew herb is a member of the daisy family. Feverfew has instilled new hope for fewer and milder migraine headaches. In ancient Greece the herb Feverfew was used to reduce swelling and for women's menstrual distress. The herbs name is a Latin der... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
19th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
The term leukemia refers to a large number of related cancers that begin in the blood-forming cells of the bone marrow, not any single condition or disease. The traditional m... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
30th June 2006
Not everyone looks forward to any surgical procedure. In fact, even the most enthusiastic person about getting the best results from any procedure certainly feels uneasy and is concerned about the whole thing.
What if the scars won't fade? What if I d... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
22nd May 2006
Leukemia is a disease of the bone marrow and blood that is known to affect normal blood cell production. Normal blood cells have a limited period of life and they need to be constantly replaced by fresh, young cells to carry on their activity. There is a ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd May 2006
The fact is there are 5 diseases that are fatal to humans, the first one is heart attack, the second is cancer, then stroke, lung disease and last but moving up fast in the list is diabetes. The fatal five share two common elements, Free-radicals and infl... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
14th February 2006
What is Fish Oil?
Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These are a form of polyunsaturated fat thats chemically different from the omega-6 fatty acids found in most vegetable oils.omega-3 fatty acids are one type of essential fatty acids, speci... Read >
Author: shera jim
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