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29th September 2009
There is investigation and survey done by the National Cancer Institute in US, they estimated around 192,370 females and 1,910 males will suffer with breast cancer and approximately 40,170 females and 440 males will die from this breast cancer in United S... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks
23rd September 2009
It has long been suggested that a healthy diet rich in vegetables and high in vitamins maintains a strong immune system and a resilient body. In light of this, several studies suggest that one key vitamin could help to reduce the spread and severity of m... Read >
Author: LegalView
21st September 2009
At 41, Brian Place found a lump near his left nipple and dismissed it as a sort of injury from the rough games he had been involved with for most of his life. He thought that the lump was probably a result of a collision with another rugby player. Thoug... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
No doubt you've heard of Green Tea and the health benefits you can experience from drinking it.
Are you giving your family this powerful antioxidant daily?
Here is a refresher on some of the benefits you can experience with Green Tea.
Historicall... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
For many years it was assumed that what you ate each day had little or nothing to do with helping in the prevention of many of our deadliest cancers. However, recent research has proven that nutrition does indeed play a major role in the prevention and tr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Red clover is also commonly referred to as wild clover, purple clover, meadow clover, honeysuckle clover, or cow grass. This herb is a member of the pea family. It is commonly found in pastures, lawns, along roadsides, and in meadows. Many consider thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th September 2009
Implementing a juicing plan in your daily diet is one key that can give you energetic, radiant and optimal health. Heating food can damage sensitive and valuable micronutrients which are needed by your body and you can get these back by drinking fresh veg... Read >
Author: chris928
26th August 2009
Most everyone has heard about the health risks of smoking both cigars and cigarettes, and the dangers of secondhand smoke. But which is worse? Do cigar smokers really have the advantage over cigarettes smokers? The answer is much more complicated than ... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert
21st August 2009
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is fairly rare, but very serious. If you or a friend has been diagnosed with this form of cancer, knowledge is the key to dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and potential outcomes.
Mesothelioma is a malignant c... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
07th August 2009
Mesothelioma is an uncommon cancer that affects primarily the mesothelium which is a protective sac covering most of the body's internal organs. Exposure to asbestos particles at the place of work has been strongly linked to the development of mesotheliom... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
04th August 2009
Many individuals are confused by the meaning of studies that sometimes show a particular nutrient is associated with some form of cancer when in fact they thought that nutrient was supposed to be helpful. A case in point is zinc and prostate cancer, whic... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
01st August 2009
An original investigation published in the December 12, 2005 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine showed that more patients are looking for information on the Internet before talking with their physicians. Lead investigator Dr Bradford Hesse from t... Read >
Author: James Diesen
31st July 2009
Several celebrities have recently endorsed doing a coffee enema and have raved about the benefits. A clean colon is essential to good overall health and especially the health of your digestive system. However, is a coffee enema the best way to accomplish... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hansen
27th July 2009
Vitamin C: Confidential information For adding Your Intake
A new RDA?
Depending to a current circulation of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the National Institutes of Health is taking a further look at the Recommended Daily All... Read >
Author: Health4Life
21st July 2009
Can CoQ10 benefit cancer patients? The answer is yes, according to the National Cancer Institute, which has recognized the coenzyme's potential as an adjuvant therapy for cancer.
Coenzyme Q10 is a natural substance produced by the body and found in the... Read >
Author: RA Butters
18th July 2009
One of the greatest concerns America has today is cancer. The figures are alarming according to the National Cancer Institute studies a total of 1,372,910 new cases of cancer and 570, 280 deaths were predicted for the year 2005.
Approximately one in eve... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th July 2009
Breast Cancer - Prevention And Cure
Breast cancer, the growth of malignant cells in the breast, is the most common cancer among women. It is rare but does occur in men breast cancer usually originates in the milk carrying ducts, although it may arise in... Read >
Author: john daniel
11th July 2009
An exciting cancer alternative remedy comes from the seeds, leaves, bark and stem of the South American plant Annona muricata, generally known as Graviola. In fact there are many other plants in this genus, various of which yield extremely potent cytotoxi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott-Mumby MD
09th July 2009
Over the past few decades, millions of people have been unknowingly exposed to asbestos, which is a fibrous mineral that leads to the development of various types of cancers. Although mesothelioma is the commonest type of cancer associated with asbestos e... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Unfortunately, most of the conventional treatments that are used in the treatment of mesothelioma destroy healthy cells of the body while effecting their anti cancer effects. The pain and the terrible side effects of most of these therapies also tend to n... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
The National Cancer Institute defines Malignant mesothelioma as a very rare form of cancer, in which the cancer (malignant) cells are found in the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum) or the lining around ... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is an uncommon cancer that affects primarily the mesothelium which is a protective sac covering most of the body's internal organs. Exposure to asbestos particles at the place of work has been strongly linked to the development of mesotheliom... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
05th July 2009
In the last decade, breast implants have soared in popularity. However, there are risks involved. While we know the short term risks, long term conclusive studies have not been able to be conducted.
Typical surgical risks apply to the procedure such as... Read >
Author: Apple
04th July 2009
She was a vivacious young woman, with her whole life ahead of her. Maha El-Sabaawi never expected to hear her doctor mutter those four life changing words. "You have breast cancer."
Maha came to Canada from Saudi Arabia as a child and before settling i... Read >
Author: broderjb
30th June 2009
There are many reasons that women consider undergoing breast augmentation surgery. Often women are dissatisfied with their breast size or how aging has taken a toll on their breasts. Breast augmentation surgery can help a woman improve her appearance and ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
12th June 2009
The latest cancer news is that twice weekly acupuncture treatments relieve symptoms of xerostomia. Xerostomia refers to severe dry mouth and affects particularly patients on radiation for head and neck cancer. This finding is according to the current onli... Read >
Author: Mercy
11th June 2009
According to a study published in the May 6 Journal of the National Cancer Institute(JNCI), scientists have recently devised a test that can accurately predict which mesothelioma patients have the best chance for survival. The test is also useful for ide... Read >
Author: LegalView
05th June 2009
Show me a single human being that isn't interested in health related nutrition, preventing diseases and slowing the aging process – if you are that single person, this article is of no interest to you, sorry.
You are still reading..well, aren't we all.... Read >
Author: David Z. Smith
28th April 2009
For many years it was assumed that what you ate each day had little or nothing to do with helping in the prevention of many of our deadliest cancers. However, recent research has proven that nutrition does indeed play a major role in the prevention and tr... Read >
Author: suegold
23rd April 2009
The acai fruit that comes from the rain forests in Brazil is now known to be the most powerful of all natural antioxidants; packing 10 times more antioxidants than grapes and twice that of mulberries. Besides the antioxidants, the Acai has a lot more heal... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition
23rd April 2009
The acai fruit that comes from the rain forests in Brazil is now known to be the most powerful of all natural antioxidants; packing 10 times more antioxidants than grapes and twice that of mulberries. Besides the antioxidants, the Acai has a lot more heal... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition
17th April 2009
Have you tasted Chinese green tea? As you all know, green tea is the most popular types of Chinese tea. Many people, not only Chinese, consider it as the best drink for sultry summers. The main reason for this claim is the fact that green tea is cool a... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
07th April 2009
Being active, carrying out exercise and breast cancer are known to be linked, with those who are more active having a reduced risk of cancer. But when you're lying in bed warm and comfortable and the alarm goes off for your early morning workout it can be... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
01st April 2009
Quite a number of centuries ago muscadine grape fruit was found developing in abundance in the United States. Worthy of note anecdotes from sailors in the fifteenth century serve up as ample evidence in support of this. Muscadine grapes were utilized by N... Read >
Author: Didier LeScraigne
31st March 2009
Tea is good for your prevention and treatment of cancer:
- Scientists also discovered that EGCG from green tea can help to prevent metastasis, or the movement and spreading of cancer cells from one organ or tissue to the other by bloodstream or lymp... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
25th March 2009
Breast Cancer can be treated effectively if it is detected early enough. Some 95 percent of breast cancers are discovered by the patient herself when she notices a lump. In all too many cases the discovery is made by chance and the lump may be quite large... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
21st March 2009
It is a widely accepted idea that some foods do more good to your body than others. In other words, some foods are "healthier" to eat than others. In this article, I set out to examine some of the natural nutrition sources that experts consider to be exce... Read >
Author: pcarp
02nd February 2009
Most men would like to simply ignore the fact that their prostate must be checked on a regular basis especially once they reach a certain age. Making sure that your prostate is in good condition is the only way you can avoid severe medical conditions such... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
01st February 2009
Breast cancer is the most widespread type of cancer identified in women, apart from skin cancer. Nearly one third (32%) of every cancers identified in women are breast cancer.
A number of factors may have an effect on breast cancer incidence and play a... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
17th January 2009
According to a recent issue of the American Association for Cancer Research, a process that is known as hypermethylation, or chemical modification, of a gene in the lungs may cause the onset of lung cancer in a patient as well as speed the progression of ... Read >
Author: Legal
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Through the consumption of inorganic phosphates and food additives, often found in inorganic foods, comes the potential risk for developing and increasing progression of lung cancer, according to researchers from the Seo... Read >
Author: LegalView
09th January 2009
Yet another alarm bell has been set off by the medical community warning of America’s rising obesity rates and the corresponding relation to disease. The National Cancer Institute completed a study that has shown a statistically significant relationship... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
A woman who developed mesothelioma cancer simply by hugging her father each day after he returned home from working in asbestos fibers has recently found success in treating her rare and deadly condition with a new treat... Read >
Author: LegalView
08th January 2009
October is the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The major breast cancer and cancer charities all over the UK will champion the cause, employing the pink ribbon now as a global symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink Ribbon Day is always on the fourth Monday... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
08th January 2009
Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, a drug that is addictive and can make it very hard, but not impossible, to quit. And no matter how long you have been smoking, quitting always brings benefits.
Many of the effects of smoking are reversible within days ... Read >
Author: savvyresearcher
08th January 2009
Yet another study published online by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute confirmed that vitamin supplementation provided no statistically significant value in cancer prevention among women. This study comes on the heels of numerous studies which... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
07th January 2009
Leukemia affects close to 44,000 people every year in the United States. Almost 22,000 people in the US die annually from this disease. Little is known of the causes for the different types, to get information, read blogs from people affected by Leukemi... Read >
Author: savvyresearcher
05th January 2009
If one runner is winning dozens of more races than the rest of the pack there's an obvious reason, one runner is doing something different than the other. If you're packing five or more pounds in your colon over a six mile route, believe me there is a di... Read >
05th January 2009
Ever wondered about green tea benefits? The Chinese have been using green tea for thousands of years as medicine.
Scientific research groups in the West and Asia have both come up with evidence of green tea health benefits. In 1994 the Journal of N... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
05th January 2009
Abdominal Chemotherapy Sheds Hope On Ovarian Cancer - A recent ovarian cancer study reported that injections of chemotherapy drugs directly into the abdominal cavity increase survival for those with advanced ovarian cancer by about one year. Apparently th... Read >
Author: suegold
30th December 2008
If finding tickets to any match of Villanova Wildcats is a hassle for you and you don’t want to risk being harassed by a scalper, then it is time you obtain the services of awesomeseating.com. You are sure to get good seats, even on sold out events.
... Read >
Author: Bhuck Gorge
19th December 2008
Cancer is one of the major causes of death worldwide. According to an estimate, it is believed that one third of deaths across the world are caused by it. There is a general belief that cancer is a hereditary disease. Though external factors such as chemi... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
17th December 2008
At the 2008 President's Cancer Panel in September, medical experts demanded that the industrial manslaughter of millions of American workers be addressed including the use of asbestos that causes an incurable form of lung cancer known as mesothelioma. Mos... Read >
Author: Legal
14th December 2008
On the heels of announcements two weeks ago that vitamin supplements A thru E were found ineffective in preventing various forms of cancers come two more medical announcements with the same conclusions regarding prostate cancer. While supplementation stra... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
13th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Mesothelioma cancer is one of the rarest and deadliest forms of cancer that can be diagnosed to a patient. The life expectancy is often very short and there are often no successful treatment options, which is why it is i... Read >
Author: LegalView
02nd December 2008
The latest issue of the journal Breast Cancer Research, carries a study from the National Cancer Institute. Over the years, there has been an accumulation of evidence that overweight women who have been through the menopause have increased risks of breast... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
Several inconsistencies among primary care trusts (PCTs) may be delaying the approval of treatments for cancer patients and mesothelioma cancer patients, according to a study from the United Kingdom's Macmillan Cancer Support organization.
The inconsis... Read >
Author: Legal
30th November 2008
The latest issue of the journal Breast Cancer Research, carries a study from the National Cancer Institute. Over the years, there has been an accumulation of evidence that overweight women who have been through the menopause have increased risks of breast... Read >
Author: John Scott
30th November 2008
The latest issue of the journal Breast Cancer Research, carries a study from the National Cancer Institute. Over the years, there has been an accumulation of evidence that overweight women who have been through the menopause have increased risks of breast... Read >
Author: John Scott
28th November 2008
The benefits of regular physical activity and having enough sleep are hard to ignore. Not only do you get that extra boost in your confidence and self-esteem, but they can also help you prevent chronic health conditions. In addition, regular physical acti... Read >
Author: morningshift
28th November 2008
The benefits of regular physical activity and having enough sleep are hard to ignore. Not only do you get that extra boost in your confidence and self-esteem, but they can also help you prevent chronic health conditions. In addition, regular physical acti... Read >
Author: morningshift
21st November 2008
According to a recent issue of the British medical journal, The Lancet, researchers have been studying the effect of chemotherapy on mesothelioma. Since chemotherapy is not considered a successful treatment for mesothelioma cancer, but rather a treatment ... Read >
Author: Legal
31st October 2008
The National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) SELECT study (Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial) for prostate cancer in men was halted this week after initial data analysis showed that selenium and vitamin E, taken alone or together for an average of... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
30th October 2008
The Chinese have known for quite a long time about the health benefits of green tea. They have used it to cure everything from headaches to depression for over 4,000 years. Modern scientific research has now provided undeniable evidence of the health bene... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Lorien
21st October 2008
Victims of Hurricane Ike continue to face struggles even after the hurricane has come and gone. Now, in the aftermath of the hurricane is a toxic sludge containing asbestos fibers that, once dry, may affect individuals in the surrounding area and potentia... Read >
Author: Legal
13th October 2008
Mammography and self exams have saved so many lives and it can save even more, provided women perform their monthly self exams and schedule their annual mammograms. For most women, however, getting a mammogram is as scary as getting their teeth fixed. T... Read >
Author: Christiene Bowden
13th October 2008
Here is a fantastic article posted from www.cancer.gov. We’ve included the link to the full article below.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is funding numerous research projects to improve conventional mammography (an x-ray technique to visualize ... Read >
Author: Christiene Bowden
30th September 2008
Lung evil is a disease of uncontrolled cabal lump in tissues of the lung. This growth may conduct to metastasis, invasion of adjacent bandanna and infiltration outside the lungs. Lung plagued can distress everybody, that is why we should try on rest this ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
18th September 2008
A large number of men over the age of 50 have suffered prostate health problems. The prostate gland is as big as a chestnut and is located at the base of the bladder in front of the rectum. The prostate surrounds the urethra, which serves to dispense urin... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
15th September 2008
By now you should be friendly with the blond 'Live Strong' rubber melanoma awareness rings. Seven popularized them-time Tour de France cycling champion and canker survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for scourge seek.
If he has p... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
10th September 2008
If you think that human aging is a lot like a car that eventually breaks down and dies, you are not alone. Even anti-aging scientists and doctors believed it. More recently, it has been discovered that we are much more complex than that.
Exciting res... Read >
Author: Vicki Zerbee
08th September 2008
For ages, humans have been trying to defy Father Time and Mother Nature. Eternal youth is a myth but you can definitely defy old age with an effective anti aging diet. And contrary to popular belief, anti aging diets do not mean starving yourself.
A st... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Even if an individual is exposed to asbestos, they are advised to eat healthy foods, which may provide a decreased risk of mesothelioma cancer developing, according to a paper written by a group of individuals from the N... Read >
Author: LegalView
01st September 2008
Introducing a REVOLUTIONARY BREAKTHROUGH in Cellular Anti-Aging.
*3,000 glasses of red wine: A 30 day supply of this product delivers the equivalent amount of resveratrol found in 3,000 glasses of red wine, and the ingredients are 10 times more pow... Read >
Author: glenna
25th July 2008
Since its discovery in the 1820’s benzene, a highly toxic chemical compound has been used for numerous commercial and industrial purposes. Unfortunately, even after the news of benzene exposure became rampant, employees were still working with the deadl... Read >
Author: calistastacy
25th July 2008
Supplements play an important role in making you look and feel younger. There are many anti-aging supplements on the market today and option varies widely as to their effectiveness and to any possible health hazards. Anti aging supplements are known to ... Read >
Author: David Cowley
23rd July 2008
Statistics show that most men prefer using Internet search engines for quick advice on health related topics, even more than calling or scheduling time to discuss health concerns with a doctor. The following are the most frequently searched Men's Health T... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann
21st June 2008
Mesothelioma treatment relates relieving or curing the deadly disease called mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is serious disease that affects the lining of lungs, abdominal organs or heart. Mesothelioma can be of two types, either benign or malignant. Mesotheli... Read >
Author: Deep Dhanoa
18th June 2008
An article published in the Journal of Translational Medicine in May 2008, brought to light research that is being conducted by several Italian scientists, which exposes the possibility of treatment for mesothelioma cancer with nonsteroidal anti-inflammat... Read >
29th May 2008
“Superfood” is a term coined to define foods rich in phytonutrients. Phytonutrients are certain organic components of plants, thought to promote human health. Fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts and teas are rich sources of phytonutrients.Commo... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
20th May 2008
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women, and second only to lung cancer in female cancer mortality. Presently, about one in nine American women develops this disease at some time in her life, compared to one in 17 in 1950. Experts are uncerta... Read >
Author: Alien
20th May 2008
The chance, that breast cancer is found early, it is more likely to be treated successfully. Checking for cancer in a person who does not have any symptoms is called screening.
Screening-Tests for breast cancer include, among others, clinical breast e... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
Chlorination of water began in the 1890's and was widely accepted in the U.S. by 1920. Over 75% of homes in America have chlorinated water. The dangers of chlorination far outweigh the supposed benefits. Chlorine even in low levels is an oxidant that caus... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
11th May 2008
In a recent report from the National Cancer Institute to the Surgeon General it was stated that "No level of exposure to a chemical carcinogen should be considered toxicologically insignificant to humans."
There are some levels of contamination in all ... Read >
Author: Jerre
01st May 2008
Tea is made from the dried leaves of a shrub called Camellia sinensis. Historically, India, China, Japan, and Thailand have been drinking its brew for thousands of years. Because ancient sages realized the health benefits of green tea, it became part of t... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
11th April 2008
Cyclosporine is a strong immunosuppressant medication considered as a disease modifying anti rheumatic drug (DMARD). Medical terms for this drug are Gengraf, Neoral and Sandimmune. Cyclosporine not only reduces the soreness and inflammation of arthritis, ... Read >
Author: Marcia
04th March 2008
Green Tea has had more zealous acceptance than nearly any other food product in the past twenty years. There are claims that substances contained in green tea inhibit cancer cells, improve cholesterol, reduce the appetite and strengthen the immune system.... Read >
Author: Dave
26th February 2008
The female reproductive system consists of the external and internal genital organs. Breast disorders may be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Most are noncancerous and not life threatening. Often, they do not require treatment. In contras... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th January 2008
Can tofu help prevent breast cancer? Increasingly, it looks that way. Soy foods – soybeans, tofu, miso, tempeh, soy milk, soy protein and textured vegetable protein (TVP), but not soy sauce – offer all the healing benefits of the other beans. In addit... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
22nd January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 At Peace With Food
You want to improve your eating, but you just don't know if you can eat a crock of broccoli or a head of romaine lettuce. You want to reduce your heart disease risk, but the idea of steaming vegetables for each me... Read >
Author: Leeann Simons
21st January 2008
We have all heard how green tea is good for us, but what does that mean? How is it good for us and why?
Historically speaking, the Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from heada... Read >
Author: nutrition1
08th November 2007
Although the impact is difficult to measure, it is evident that diet is a factor when considering most, if not all types of cancer. Furthermore, diet may also be effective in preventing cancer. There is no concrete explanation of the relationship between ... Read >
Author: hamza
10th September 2007
Authors note: This article is intended for those who currently consume commercially raised meat (that includes chicken, fish, lamb, pork, beef…) and processed meat products.Picture this: you are standing at the shelf of your local supermarket looking at... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
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
07th August 2007
"Carotenoids" is the term which describes the large range of more than 600 pigments which give many plants their characteristic red, orange or yellow colouring. Amongst those most commonly found in modern Western diets are alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
07th August 2007
Is any other food or drink reported to have as many health benefits as green tea? The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression. In her book Green Tea: The ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th June 2007
Many of us take vitamins on a regular basic and this is particularly true as we start to get a bit older. However, in the case of men, and particularly men with a family history of prostate cancer, they could be doing themselves more harm than good.
In... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
15th June 2007
In a recent study of more than 8,000 women between the ages of 40 and 75 it was found that severely obese women attended routine screening for breast and cervical cancer far less frequently than women of normal weight. Indeed, severely overweight women at... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
30th May 2007
John Cannell, MD, Executive Director of The Vitamin D Council, reports on the Vitamin D Conference in Victoria.
The Vitamin D Conference just finished in Victoria was nothing short of spectacular. On the bus into Victoria, I met a representative from t... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
24th May 2007
This article explains a few things about Miracle Cup: The Health Benefits of Green Tea, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.
It's really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subj... Read >
Author: Alien
12th April 2007
Reston, VA, December 15, 2004 -- Millions of Americans are searching for a way to quit smoking in hope of making their New Year’s Resolutions stick. Although many will attempt to kick the habit cold turkey, with nicotine replacement therapies or with h... Read >
Author: PICS, Inc.
03rd April 2007
Nutrition experts from the University of California, Berkeley, conducted research indicating that vitamin C reduces oxidative stress for those exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke, decreasing the likelihood of atherosclerosis - a disease affecting the art... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
05th March 2007
Complementary medicine integrates non-Western treatment methods into mainstream medical practice. Examples include light exercise, guided imagery, massage, yoga, reiki, tai chi, acupuncture, music therapy, and art therapy.
In the oncology area, th... Read >
Author: Carol L. Kornmehl, M.D., FACRO
10th February 2007
Although Green Drink mixes have had a small group of fans up until this point do to their bad taste, there are now Green Drink mixes available with great flavors that are also plentiful in nutrients. Green Drink mixes have recently become very popular be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th February 2007
Green tea has become the miracle drink of recent years. It is mentioned as a cure for everything from stomach trouble to fatigue, from rheumatoid arthritis to tooth decay. People in the Far East have been turning to green tea for various ailments for ce... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
08th December 2006
Cell phone users can sleep a little better tonight, your not going to get cancer from your cell phone. A massive Danish study published today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute debunks the myth that cell phones cause cancer.
The study inc... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Cory Lambert
Though they may not be magic elixirs, the hard data on the benefit of loose teas?black, green and white?developed and published by medical organizations, research institutes and laboratories, certainly suggests that the cons... Read >
Author: cory Lambert
17th November 2006
If you have or know someone with mesothelioma then you know it's an awful way to live your precious time on earth. The general lifespan of a person diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma or peritoneal mesothelioma is from 1 to 3 years. That figure varies fro... Read >
Author: Ermenegildo Billar
31st August 2006
How do you fit a miracle in a cup?
For 4,000 years, the Chinese people have been using green tea as treatment for everything from headaches to depression.
Today, studies are conducted in Asia and the west in order to produce hard evidence of the h... Read >
Author: Leon Reinhart
08th June 2006
Green Tea:
Since the first cup of green tea almost five thousand years ago, the popularity of tea has grown to the point that it is now the second most consumed beverage in the world. Only water is more popular. Today, scientific research in both Asi... Read >
Author: Michal john
31st May 2006
For many years it was assumed that what you ate each day had little or nothing to do with helping in the prevention of many of our deadliest cancers. However, recent research has proven that nutrition does indeed play a major role in the prevention and tr... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill
30th April 2006
This article will shock you if you use toothpaste, shampoo,shower gel, bath foam and other personal care and householdproducts.Most of us happily purchase personal care and householdproducts without giving it a second thought.Take a look on the back of so... Read >
toller54
12th April 2006
One of the greatest concerns America has today is cancer. The figures are alarming according to the National Cancer Institute studies a total of 1,372,910 new cases of cancer and 570, 280 deaths were predicted for the year 2005. Approximately one in every... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
06th April 2006
Research Finding Turns Upside Down - MOPH Guarantees, 'Doctor' Asks for 2 Years to Make a Wondrous Formula.
It is now time to get a big breast happily. MOPH announces certifying Pueraria mirifica. The latest research finding is disclosed. Turning upsid... Read >
Author: wirat m.
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Paula Rothstein
In spite of the advancements made by medicine over the years, the treatment of cancer remains adrift, buffeted by political tides and conflicting approaches. It is a disease that has been hijacked by a very large and pow... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein
13th March 2006
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Pueraria mirifica is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Pueraria mirifica.
A committee is appointed to study Pueraria mirifica. It is reportedly fou... Read >
Author: Anchalee Saechin
25th January 2006
For African American males, smoking may be a serious problems because the last researches have estimated that the cancer death rate for black men it is about 40 per cent more higher than for white men and remain very higher than others ethnic groups in th... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
16th January 2006
Abdominal Chemo Increases Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate
A large clinical test shows that giving chemotherapy directly into the stomach, as well as into a vein, can improve survival of women with advanced ovarian cancer by about sixteen months. The resu... Read >
Author: David Skul
28th November 2005
Cancer nanotechnology, the use of molecular tools designed to combat the disease, is a growing field. Recently, the National Cancer Institute announced two waves of funding for nanotech training and research, and it sees nanotechnology as vital to its goa... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
23rd November 2005
In 1945, engineers found a moth in Panel F, Relay #70 of the Harvard Mark II computer system, which caused errors in its math functions. The moth was removed and taped into the computer's logbook with the words: "first actual case of a bug being found."Th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
22nd November 2005
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA),the essential omega-6 fat that is found in evening primrose, black currant seed,and borage oil, can inhibit the action of the cancer gene Her-2/neu. This gene is responsible for almost 30 percent of all breast cancers.40-Fold In... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
02nd November 2005
There are more treatment possibilities for Mesothelioma cancer than surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy: the clinical trials. They offer no only benefits, but also risks that cancer patients should know before taking part in one of these research ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
19th September 2005
By now you should be familiar with the yellow 'LiveStrong' rubber cancer awareness bracelets. They were popularized by seven-time Tour de France cycling champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for cancer research.
... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett
31st May 2005
All you foodies out there already know that food is much more than mere fodder to fuel energy needs! No, I'm not alluding to their taste-bud-tickling qualities, I am referring to the therapeutic properties of certain foods.
You are what you eat!
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Author: Jay Chatterjee
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