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Cancer Surgery India, Cancer Surgery India, Type Of Cancer India, Cancer Treatment India, Cancer

24th September 2009
Cancer Surgery In India Cancer Surgery: Physically removing cancer The prospect of cancer surgery may make you feel anxious. Put your mind at ease by learning more about cancer surgery and how and why it's used. Cancer surgery An operation to repa... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

9 Strategies For Regaining Your Work Life Balance

22nd September 2009
I like working with independent professionals and artists because of the way the work life balance shows itself in our lives - for us, life, work, and business exist in a nexus from which we cannot easily extract our ways of loving, relating, and making m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

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21st September 2009
Despite the possibility of your implant rupturing from the pressure, doctors still recommend that women who have undergone a breast augmentation have a mammogram. Women who are considering breast augmentation should be aware that implants can interfer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Breast Cancer - Knowing Breast Cancer and Breast Lumps

11th September 2009
Breast cancer is increasingly widespread in the Westernized world. As the most common cancer amongst women it is reasonably feared, and discovering a breast lump could be a traumatic experience. Luckily, the majority breast lumps are not cancerous. Not... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory Breast Cancer

07th September 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is a special kind of advanced breast cancer and it's a serious one. Though we see an increasing number of cases, it is rare, accounting for only 1 to 4 percent of all breast cancers. Overall survival is worse in women with this ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Mesothelioma Diagnosis

06th September 2009
A mesothelioma diagnosis is really difficult and it involves a series of tests to create whether the illness is indeed mesothelioma. Even before you have gone to a health consultant, there are specific symptoms that you need to watch out for to have some... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

Mesothelioma Cancer Info

07th August 2009
The endothelial lining of blood vessels, lymphatics spaces and serous membranes occasionally give rise to tumors which could be malignant. They could arise from the pleura (Pleural mesothelioma) and rarely from the pericardium (Pericardial Mesothelioma... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

My Path to Health

31st July 2009
My Path to Health In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base Of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor that... Read >
Author: jharris72

My Path to Wellness

30th July 2009
My Path to Wellness In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor th... Read >
Author: jharris72

Acid reflux surgery is the best option with Quick Recovery.

19th July 2009
Acid reflux surgery has become a universal path and now has high advance rates. It also gives out details about diverse causes of acid reflux in people, acid reflux problems in children and how it can be treated. Emphasis can also determine to the dissim... Read >
Author: mizan

Mesothelioma Diagnosis-What is the role of Tumor Markers?

09th July 2009
There are a number of different methods used to diagnose various types of cancer. Examining the levels of certain tumor markers is one of such diagnostic methods that can be used to diagnose mesothelioma. What is a Tumor Marker? Tumor markers are be... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Testicular Mesothelioma-Know the Basic Facts

09th July 2009
Testicular mesothelioma is the least common type of mesothelioma. Like other forms of malignant mesothelioma, it is also associated with exposure to asbestos fibers.Up till now, the number of reported cases of this type of mesothelioma is less than a hund... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Cancer Info

09th July 2009
The endothelial lining of blood vessels, lymphatics spaces and serous membranes occasionally give rise to tumors which could be malignant. They could arise from the pleura (Pleural mesothelioma) and rarely from the pericardium (Pericardial Mesothelioma... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Lymphosarcoma in Older Dogs

28th June 2009
Accounting for better than five percent of all tumors known to occur in the dog, lymphosarcoma is the commonest malignancy seen in aging dogs, especially those in the eight to twelve-year range. Its cause is unknown and is relentlessly fatal, but early di... Read >
Author: JonJG

Cancer Tumor

12th June 2009
A cancer tumor refers to a swelling or lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells termed as neoplastic. The term tumor is not synonymous with cancer because a tumor can be benign, pre-malignant or malignant whereas by definition cancer is malignant. ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Pain Killers for Dogs with Cancer.

12th June 2009
Pain killers for dogs with cancer are infrequently the best thing we will be able to do to help them. We don't need our beloved dogs to suffer, so it is important to medicate them for pain when they have cancer. Folk diagnosed as having cancer always get ... Read >
Author: petpain killer

Are You At Risk Of Bowl Cancer…?

06th June 2009
Do you get stomach pains, feel tired, urgently have to use the toilet after eating? Do you suffer from nausea, mouth ulcers, diarrhea, bloating, wind, or constipation? Do you have headaches, depression, bone and joint pain, weight loss, or anemia? ... Read >
Author: bluenose

Mineral Toxicity and Chelation

05th June 2009
Mineral Toxicity and Chelation There are many toxic minerals such as mercury, lead, aluminum, cadmium, copper, and arsenic that can cause very severe damage to the body or brain. To prevent this, there is a sort of "brain blood barrier" that doesn't a... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Measuring Mineral Toxicity

05th June 2009
Measuring Mineral Toxicity There are three methods of measuring mineral toxicity without actually taking a biopsy of the liver. 1. Blood Analysis: This measures only what is in the blood at the time of taking the sample. The problem with this is... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Go for the Skin cancer surgery to get relieve of skin cancer

18th May 2009
If your physician has detected that you are enduring from skin cancer, then you have to advantage its remedy instantly. For the treatment of your skin cancer, your physician would advise you various treatments as likely options. It is also potential that ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Go for the Skin cancer surgery to get free of skin cancer

18th May 2009
If your physician has detected that you are bearing from skin cancer, then you have to advantage its therapy at once. Even the physician would advise you numerous options for the treatment of your skin cancer. It is also probable that because of our traum... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Go for the Skin cancer surgery to get exonerate of skin cancer

18th May 2009
If your physician has diagnosed that you are suffering from skin cancer, then you have to advantage its remedy instantly. Even the physician would advise you diverse options for the therapy of your skin cancer. Due to the traumatic mental state during the... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Get rid of skin cancer through cosmetic surgery

18th May 2009
After being diagnosed with skin cancer, you need to benefit the medication directly to avoid the adverse conditions. Even the physician would propose you many options for the cure of your skin cancer. Due to the shocking mental state during these stages, ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Get relieve of skin cancer surgery

18th May 2009
If your physician has detected that you are enduring from skin cancer, then you have to avail its cure instantly. For the remedy of your skin cancer, your physician would propose you diverse treatments as possible options. It is also possible that because... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Get relieve of skin cancer through cosmetic surgery

18th May 2009
After being diagnosed with skin cancer, you need to gain the remedy directly to prevent the adverse conditions. Even the physician would propose you various options for the cure of your skin cancer. It is also potential that because of our distressing men... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Get free of skin cancer surgery

18th May 2009
If your physician has detected that you are enduring from skin cancer, then you have to benefit its cure at once. For the therapy of your skin cancer, your physician would propose you diverse treatments as likely options. Due to the distressing mental sta... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Get exonerate of skin cancer surgery

18th May 2009
After being diagnosed with skin cancer, you need to avail the cure instantly to avoid the adverse conditions. For the medication of your skin cancer, your physician would suggest you numerous treatments as a possible options. It is also likely that becaus... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Questions About Vitiligo? Concise Answers Here

08th May 2009
One estimate says that as many as 50 million people are affected by Vitiligo around the world, and the vast majority develop Vitiligo before middle age. Review the key facts below to gain an understanding of this distressing condition and put yourself ... Read >
Author: Mike Jones

Breast Cancer Stages: Importance of Knowing Breast Cancer Stages

15th April 2009
Determining the breast cancer stages is important since it enables the patient and doctor to identify the treatment necessary for one’s condition. Also, it is essential in assessing the risk of the given condition and what lifestyle changes the patient ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Do you need a Podiatrists?

15th April 2009
Do You Need a Podiatrist? By Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM Pain in your foot is not normal and the difficulty comes in trying to decide when you can treat yourself and when you should seek treatment by a podiatrist . You can start with RICE therapy (rest, i... Read >
Author: Patrick DeHeer

Celiac Disease and Asthma are appear to be linked – eat gluten free & breathe easier!

09th April 2009
The link between celiac disease and asthma has been as difficult to prove as finding the reason celiac disease exists. However some tangible evidence (statistical relationships) have been found. The majority of articles suggest there is no link between ... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Best Way For Doctors To Diagnose Endometriosis

27th March 2009
Endometriosis is a medical problem found in women. This medical condition is induced when the endometrial cells are growing on the outer edges of the womb instead of inside where they belong. These cells are normally released every month during a woman’... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Owner's Guide to Mouth Rot in Iguanas

26th March 2009
Mouth rot in iguanas is also known as stomatitis. This condition is characterized by inflammation of the mouth. This usually causes swelling and bleeding of the oral tissues. So, what exactly causes stomatitis in iguanas? Causes Most reptiles develo... Read >
Author: D Swain

Breast Cancer Treatment Center

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

Ovarian Cysts: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

16th February 2009
Ovarian cysts are very small, fluid-filled sacs that are usually not malignant. They cause no symptoms or may be they are quiet painful. In connection with the menstrual cycle ovarian cysts may also appear sometimes and they could also go away in a few mo... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Knowing the Symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer

01st February 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is an accelerated type of breast cancer that is typically not identified by mammogram or ultrasound. It is an uncommon cancer, accounting for just about 1% - 3% of all breast cancers. Inflammatory breast cancer leads to the b... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

How Melanoma Can Be Treated With Surgery

28th January 2009
When we are ill we are at our most vulnerable. If then we are told that we have cancer, it can be devastating news to deal with. Instead of reacting emotionally to possibilities, we need to calmly educate ourselves about the disease and available treatmen... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Mesothelioma Cancer: Diagnosis Of Mesothelioma Cancer

28th January 2009
Beginning with diagnosis mesothelioma with a review of the patient's medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. A complete physical examination including x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests is performed. A CT (or CAT) ... Read >
Author: Georage Clark

A Look at Treatment For Skin Cancer

22nd January 2009
If you have been told that you have skin cancer you might be uncertain about the treatment you will receive as, even if you have already had your treatment options explained to you in detail by your doctor, you might still be confused by all the medical j... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

An Introductory Look At Skin Cancer Treatments

22nd January 2009
If you have received a diagnosis of skin cancer you may be wondering what treatment which you will be getting because, even if you have already talked through your treatment options with your doctor, you may still feel lost due to the inability to absorb ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

What Everyone Should Know About Pleural Thickening

21st January 2009
Many of us at one time will have a shortness of breath and/or chest pain. If you ever have these symptoms you could be developing pleural mesothelioma and will want to read this article. Pleural mesothelioma is a type of cancer found in the lungs. It i... Read >
Author: Aaron Almus

Ladies, Are Your Neck and Shoulders Sore by the End of the Day? Part 2

21st January 2009
In Part I, I discussed how men and women are different in dealing with stress and also why there are differences. In this article I describe how proper breathing can effectively reduce stress and put an end to the sore neck and shoulders. It is a medi... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

A Glimpse Into The Prostate And The Effect It Can Have On Male Life

17th January 2009
The male prostate is a small gland that is about the the same size as a walnut and sits below the bladder and just in front of the rectum. An important gland, the prostate manufactures the fluid that helps carry sperm. A very significant problem which ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

A Glimpse Into The Prostate And Its Effect On Male Life

17th January 2009
The prostate gland is a fairly small gland which is about the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. A very important gland, the prostate makes the fluid which helps carry male sperm. One major problem which can a... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

The Importance of a Mammogram in Breast Cancer Detection

12th January 2009
Every woman out there over the age of 40 should take time from their busy schedules to call about a mammogram. It is that important. This doesn't mean you should also skip performing self-examinations, too. If you find a lump or mass, never wait for yo... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Owner's Guide to Discoid Lupus in Dogs

08th December 2008
Discoid lupus in dogs is an autoimmune condition that results in discoloration of the nose. In rare cases, it can also affect other areas of the skin. Professionals have yet to find a specific cause for this problem, but genetics may play a role due to ... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Dry Nose - Dog Symptoms for a Dry Nose

03rd December 2008
Many dog owners don’t know if a dry nose is a good or a bad thing for a dog to have. A dry nose may be a sign of possible health concerns. By recognizing dog symptoms for a dry nose, you will be in a better position to help your vet figure out what is w... Read >
Author: dwaser

An Introduction to Canine Inflammatory Bowel Disease

26th November 2008
Canine inflammatory bowel disease, or canine IBD, is not a specific disease. The condition occurs when inflammatory cells penetrate the stomach or intestinal wall. IBD normally affects dogs that are middle-aged or old. Causes Unfortunately, there is... Read >
Author: D Swain

How long does breast implants last?

05th November 2008
It is very difficult to say how long breast implants last. Some may last for a few days to few weeks while other may be in perfect shape for several months and years. It depends on the individual circumstances, existing health complications in the body an... Read >
Author: Karen Shilling

Buy cheap Dapsone from Best Offshore Online Pharmacy

30th October 2008
A typical clinical Presentations for dapsone The primary lesion of granuloma annulare is a nonscaIing, dome-shaped or slightly flattened papule 3 to 6 mm in diameter. These papules may be skin colored, pink, or violaceous. Lesions on the lower extremit... Read >
Author: onlinemeds

Mineral Toxicity and Chelation

29th October 2008
There are many toxic minerals such as mercury, lead, aluminum, cadmium, copper, and arsenic that can cause very severe damage to the body or brain. To prevent this, there is a sort of "brain blood barrier" that doesn't allow these toxic minerals to pass ... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

How To Get Rid Of Genital Warts

15th October 2008
The primary goal of treating visible genital warts is the removal of the warts. In the majority of patients, treatment can induce wart-free periods. If left untreated, visible genital warts might resolve on their own, remain unchanged, or increase in size... Read >
Author: tomtao3

How To Get Rid Of Genital Warts

15th October 2008
The primary goal of treating visible genital warts is the removal of the warts. In the majority of patients, treatment can induce wart-free periods. If left untreated, visible genital warts might resolve on their own, remain unchanged, or increase in size... Read >
Author: tomtao3

The Nature Of Alopecia Areata

06th October 2008
In every one hundred persons in the United Kingdom, one is usually affected by erratic hair loss on the scalp and body of women. This hair loss is called Alopecia Areata (AA). Alopecia Areata is the state of hair loss that may cause the speedy inception ... Read >
Author: Cherry B

How I'm Fighting Breast Cancer

06th October 2008
How I’m Fighting Breast Cancer By Sandy Powers It was the summer of 2005 when my diagnostic mammogram revealed a growth in the back of my breast. The biopsy confirmed it was cancer. My best option was to have a mastectomy. Th... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Information on Leiomyosarcoma

24th September 2008
Leiomyosarcoma [LMS] is a rare cancer. Leiomyosarcoma is a type of sarcoma which is a neoplasm of smooth muscle. It makes up 7% of soft tissue sarcomas. Smooth muscle cells make up the impulsive muscles, which are found in most parts of the body: in uteru... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Men Can Get Breast Cancer Too

23rd September 2008
Male breast melanoma is a very uncommon occurrence, and only one percent of breast plague cases are those of chap breast increase, men should be alert of the risks to check such an episode. When a man has peril factors for gentleman breast menace, the ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Dealing With Lung Cancer

11th September 2008
So you or an associate of your family may unfortunately have been diagnosed with Cancer. The big 'C' some people call it. Why is this word so fractious to say? No longer does pest automatically mean a downfall ruling. Survival toll have adult consider... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis - Breast Cancer

04th September 2008
Causes of Breast Cancer The risk increases with your age. It may also be hereditary. At some point of time 1 in 10 women develop breast cancer. The chance of developing it increases after menopause. If you had early puberty or late menopause, you had y... Read >
Author: Bikash Kalita

I was diagnosed larynx cancer

02nd September 2008
In January 2006, I began to suffer a persistent aphony, up to the point to difficult me to communicate with other people. I started to think in written cards in my pocket. Local medicines, didn’t get results. More than anything my couple and reality ... Read >
Author: doctorherbie

Acid Reflux Disorder Explained

28th August 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder is the clinical reference to the condition known as GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease. A person who has acid reflux disorder suffers from irritation of the esophagus that ranges from inflammation to damage of the esophageal lin... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn

Mesothelioma symptoms can mimic heart conditions

20th August 2008
Doctors don't always come up with the right diagnosis. If they make up their mind that a condition is X, it's hard for them to think about other explanations--sometimes even in the face of evidence that contradicts their initial idea. Diseases of the c... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Mesothelioma symptoms can mimic heart conditions

16th August 2008
Doctors don't always come up with the right diagnosis. If they make up their mind that a condition is X, it's hard for them to think about other explanations--sometimes even in the face of evidence that contradicts their initial idea. Diseases of the c... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Cysts – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
A cyst is a closed sac having a distinct membrane and division on the nearby tissue. They may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material. A collection of pus is called an abscess, not a cyst. Once formed, the cyst could go away by itself or will have to ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cancer: where the rubber meets the road

09th July 2008
This article is being written by a person with cancer who has vital information to share based on very unexpected successes on a raw food diet. Hello! I am Barbara Ellingson, alive and kicking, on planet earth, 2008! BRIEF BACKGROUND OF MY CANCER S... Read >
Author: bepoetic

This Is How Deadly Malignant Mesothelioma Is

27th June 2008
Malignant mesothelioma is a rare cancer that has been found to be caused by asbestos. The disease affects the mesothelium walls and cause the cells to be cancerous. Around 2,000 cases are diagnosed every year in the United States. This disease can have a ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Exactly Is Peritoneal Mesothelioma?

27th June 2008
Peritoneal mesothelioma is also referred to as abdominal mesothelioma and it is a form of rear cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen making fluid to build up. In the United States, only 100 to 500 cases of this illness are reported. Some of the si... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Watchful Waiting As A Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer

25th June 2008
If, like a growing number of men, you have been having regular prostate screening which has picked up the possibility of prostate cancer, and this has subsequently been confirmed with a biopsy, then you are probably lucky enough to have caught the cancer ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

E-Mails Found That Try To Patch Up Medical Negligence Case

21st June 2008
Francisco Castaneda gave evidence to a House Judiciary subcommittee on October the 4th 2007 describing how he had been treated as an immigration detainee. In February 2008 Castaneda was dead. Internal documents have been found in agency that controls f... Read >
Author: Catherine Moody

How to Treat Scabies

27th May 2008
Diagnosis is most commonly made by looking at the burrows or rash. A skin scraping may be taken to look for mites, eggs, or mite fecal matter (scybala) to confirm the diagnosis. Even if a skin scraping or biopsy is taken and returns negative, it is still ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

what you should know about Breast Cancer

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

What is Squamous Cell Skin Carcinoma Skin Cancer?

06th May 2008
A squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer is a type of skin cancer that usually results from a long term sun damage or exposure to ultra-violet rays to the skin. Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer spreads gradually and also has the capacity to spread to tiss... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

What is Basal Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer?

06th May 2008
A basal cell carcinoma skin cancer is the result of sun damage to the skin. The cancer tends to enlarge in a slow and steady pattern. It has the capability to spread to the tissue nearby. However, it cannot spread to the distant part of the body. The ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Hospital Apologises for Ghost Nurse

06th May 2008
A Welsh hospital has issued an apology to a Cancer patient after a nurse claiming to be a medium told her that she had seen a ghost on the ward. Gillian Davies, 48, complained about this incident, along with the general level of care she received at Glan... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

Managing Sebaceous Cysts

28th April 2008
A sebaceous cyst is a closed sac under the skin filled with a cheese-like or oily substance. It most often arises from swollen hair follicles and skin trauma. In most cases, it can be easily diagnosed by just examining your skin. However, a biopsy is advi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Got Toenail Fungus? A Real Pain in the Toes!

17th April 2008
I took off my nail polish and my toenails are turning yellow! There seems to be something growing under them! What is going on? I'm not a dirty person, how did this happen? I get asked these questions more times a week than I can count. Why do some people... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Special Signs And Tests That Are Used To Diagnose The Dyshidrotic Eczema

16th April 2008
Dyshidrotic eczema can be mistaken for a harmless itchy rash that develops on the palms of the hands, sides of the fingers and sometimes the feet. Dyshidrotic eczema can be recognized by clusters of fluid-filled blisters that are small and itchy. Dyshidr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Jock Itch: All About The Fungal Infection

16th April 2008
Jock itch is so named because a large percentage of male athletes get affected by this fungal infection. But it can be seen in anybody as an infection in the anal, genital and thigh areas of their bodies. This skin infection is very much similar to a ring... Read >
Author: Patnaree

Atypical Moles Information

14th March 2008
Atypical Moles is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Atypical Moles may occur to the people at any age. While atypical moles are considered to be pre-cancerous (more likely to turn into melanoma than regular moles), not everyone who has atyp... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Female Alopecia: The Facts You Need To Know About Female Alopecia

11th March 2008
Although androgenetic alopecia is more commonly known as male-patterned baldness, it is also a condition affecting women due to the presence of male hormones in the female body. For women, it is known both as female alopecia or female-patterned baldness. ... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Classifiying And Treating H Pylori

11th March 2008
Science has a proper procedure for everything. Even classifying bacterium such as Helicobacter pylori needs an exact classification if researchers are to understand this pesky little unicellular organism. H pylori are a bacterium that is incredibly resili... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Skin Tags - Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags

27th February 2008
Skin Tags - Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags A skin tag is a growth consisting of a bit of skin that protrudes from the body. They are most commonly found in wrinkled skin or fold areas of the body such as the armpits, sides of the neck and in the groi... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Skin Tags - Facts and Treatment of Skin Tags

26th February 2008
A skin tag is a growth consisting of a bit of skin that protrudes from the body. They are most commonly found in wrinkled skin or fold areas of the body such as the armpits, sides of the neck and in the groin area. Skin tags are also commonly found on t... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Natural removal tips for Wart

22nd February 2008
Wart is a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin and is caused by a virus. Tumor of the skin caused by infection with the human papilloma virus. Firm, flesh colored, dome-shaped, scaly papules or nodules usually appear on the hands and fingers. Warts ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Breast Cancer And Treatment - What Are The Choices?

11th February 2008
There are several options for treatments, when the disease is breast cancer. People, today, can choose from the many options available, to defeat breast cancer, unlike several years ago. There are at least three types of treatments for any stage of breast... Read >
Author: Roselyn Capen

Dr. Eric Daiter, MD Patient Testimonials

30th January 2008
Dr. Eric Daiter’s patients have often offered their opinions about Dr. Eric Daiter. If you are looking for an infertility specialist, then please read these testimonials and consider Dr. Eric Daiter for your treatment needs. I was referred to Dr. Eri... Read >
Author: Infertility Specialist

Ulcerative Colitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Ulcerative colitis (UC) refers to a disease in which the lining of the colon (the large intestine) becomes inflamed. It occurs at any age. The disease may involve the entire colon (pancolitis), only the rectum (ulcerative proctitis) or, more commonly, som... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Fighting prostate cancer

26th August 2007
A guide on how to prevent, detect and survive prostate cancer. Prostate cancer claims its turf silently. The tumor grows in the prostate gland discreetly without any obvious symptoms until an advanced stage of growth is reached. The symptoms that do sh... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Skin Cancer- Squamous Cell Cancer- 2

13th August 2007
Skin Cancer- Squamous Cell Cancer- 2 These symptoms may indicate presence of SCC- A red bump on sun-exposed skin which does not go away. This will be found mainly on sun exposed areas - the face, head, hands, or shoulders. A growing irritated or r... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Types of Skin Cancer

09th August 2007
Although there are several types of skin cancer, the most common are melanoma, basal call carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Although melanoma is not found as often as other skin cancers, it is one of the most well known because it causes the most... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Auto Insurance Law Kansas

07th August 2007
In Kansas there is a law on which auto insurance should have the minimal scopes such as: liability for a physical injury in the sum 25,000 $, 50,000 $-for damage as a result of accident, 10,000 $ - for damage of the property as a result of accident. The s... Read >
Author: fatalus

Examples of Insurance Accident News

07th August 2007
Examples of insurance accidentPosted in News by Addy on Jun 20th, 2007 | Edit ThisIn case of accident insurance the insurers agree to pay the defined sum to suffered person for arm or leg loss.The insurer’s right on producing the claims to guilty si... Read >
Author: fatalus

Prostate Cancer and the Amazing Da Vinci System

01st July 2007
Unlike normal blog postings dealing with Choices, Ethics, and Consequences - my topics as a professional motivational speaker - it seemed appropriate today to speak of my complete recovery from prostate cancer hoping that it might help others who are face... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher

Jock Itch- What You Always Wanted To Know about Jock Itch-1

01st July 2007
Jock Itch- What You Always Wanted To Know about Jock Itch-1 Jock itch is a fungal infection. It is named because it affects many male athletes. But anybody can get Jock itch that causes infection in the genital, anal and upper leg areas of the body. ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Ringworm hair loss | signs, symptoms and causes

27th June 2007
Ringworm hair loss occurs due to Tinea capatis, or ringworm of the scalp and is a problem that some may experience. You need to define a variety of characteristics prior to finding the proper treatment that are related to ringworm of the scalp. To help pr... Read >
Author: Alien

Alopecia Areata – a Hair Loss disease

25th June 2007
Many people have found that they have hair loss problems. However, there is not even a single person among them to determine the possible reasons for the hair loss. You may want to look into the facts of alopecia areata if you are unsure of the reason why... Read >
Author: Alien

Patient Perspectives - Does Wearing A White Lab Coat Affect How You Are Perceived?

30th May 2007
There's nothing more intimidating for a patient than to see an unknown medical professional walk into the room. Whether the patient is in for a routine medical exam or to find out the test results of a biopsy, a patient that is sitting there waiting for ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Acne Treatment- The Inside story Of Acne Cleansers-1

21st May 2007
Acne cleanser is used to prepare the skin before application of topical acne treatment- a cream, gel or a lotion. Ideally any acne cleanser should remove all the surface oils, dirt and any other impurity from the skin. Once the skin is clean the medicatio... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Acne Treatment- Common Facts That Will Help You Treat Acne Faster

13th May 2007
Avoid any comedogenic skin care product Most of the materials that are used for skin and body care are tested for comedogenicity. For that test, the material is applied on the inside of a rabbit's ear and the site observed after three weeks. A biopsy i... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Hepatitis C complications: chronic hepatitis C

24th April 2007
Of all hepatitis types, hepatitis C is at the top of the list when liver damage is concerned. We can safely say that the hepatitis C virus is the most important cause of liver problems in many countries. If the acute hepatitis case caused by the hepatitis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cancer of the lymphatic system

20th April 2007
Lymphocytes are the blood cells that increase the body' s resistence to illnesses. The lymph nodes are the places where those particular cells collect. There are lymph nodes everywhere in your body. The groin, the neck, the armpits and the heart are only ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tests to detect colon cancer

18th April 2007
Colon cancer is thought to be the second most common type of cancer, after lung cancer. The presence of polyps in the colon lead to colon cancer. There are several ways to detect colon cancer, all tests done at your doctor' s office. The presence of po... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Mammogram Controversy

05th April 2007
Mammograms are a safe procedure that only ensures a woman's continued safety as she gets into the "risk years" for breast cancer, right? Well, some in medicine are saying that mammograms are not necessarily a one size fits all when it comes to women in... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

The three types of lupus

27th March 2007
Lupus is a rare condition, but it can be a very difficult one. When you suffer from lupus, more than one of your organs may be affected. There are three lupus types that one can suffer from: systemic, discoid and lupus induced by drugs. The discoid fo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How does tuberculosis manifest?

27th March 2007
Tuberculosis can give a lot of symptoms to a person but there are cases in which patients came to the doctor for other problems and they are discovered this disease too. Sometimes tuberculosis gives only night sweats and the patient will not go to the doc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Which is the best treatment against acid reflux?

26th March 2007
The ideea of best treatment in a disease is wrong, there aren’t ideally best treatments for diseases, for each person regarding the special characteristics of its disease exist some treatments which may be suitable than others. Gastroesophageal reflux ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Performed tests in cases of thyroid gland tumors

01st March 2007
The thyroid gland is one of the most important parts of our body. If something were to happen with gland one this is for certain: we must found out as quick as possible.This is the reason why today there are lots of tests that can help detect problems wit... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Prostate cancer symptoms

22nd February 2007
Do you want to know what are the prostate cancer symptoms for sure ? I hope I will not disappoint you, but basically, none. However, the good news is more males die from heart, lung, liver, kidney, Alzheimer or accidents, other diseases than from pros... Read >
Author: Valerian D

Kinds of breast cancer

19th February 2007
Women seem to be afraid cancer of the breast more than every other life-threatening illness. Research appearance women are more probable, at that heart container illness than combined of all forms of the cancer to die. Cancer of the breast is rare in the ... Read >
Author: Jaime San

The most frequently seen thyroid problems

15th February 2007
Problems concerning the thyroid gland can be often found in people, some of which are extremely common. The thyroid is one of the gland that can cause a lot of vital problems, but most of them have tretment.The problems can be categorized into the followi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Mole Removal – Dangers Lurk In Clinical Treatment

06th January 2007
Mole removal is considered for several reasons. For someone who has to live with multiple moles, it could be a traumatizing and stressful experience when the moles seriously mar the physical appearance of the person. The stares of strangers can be hard to... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Mole Removal – Remove Those Ugly Moles

02nd January 2007
Mole removal may be an option for some folks if it is purely for cosmetic reasons. It becomes necessary and is hardly a choice for those who suffer from cancerous moles. Yet there is another group of people who love their moles, especially Asians who beli... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Procerin: Herbal Way Out From Hair Loss in Men

12th December 2006
Hair loss especially among men can be quite embarrassing. Hair loss in men or male pattern baldness primarily occurs due to increase in the number of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). 5 alpha-reductase is an enzyme naturally occurring in the body which transform... Read >
Author: Alan Anderson

When Tresses Lose Their Fullness and Luster

05th December 2006
Losing hair - be it thinning, receding or even balding - is often considered a man’s problem. The truth is, women experience hair loss as well - and if you, like many women, consider your hair a defining feature, the change can be traumatic. The good ne... Read >
Author: Brandon Shepperd

Oral Surgery NYC is Meant to Solve Numerous Dental Defects

02nd December 2006
Oral surgery usually deals with curing all the problems related to mouth that needs surgical applications. With the passing of time, dental defects may occur due to a variety of reasons. Accidents, old age and many other problems may crop up that calls fo... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones

Eczema Treatment Not Difficult to be Done

17th November 2006
Skin is exposed to many pathogens and harmful climatic changes; therefore this vital part of the body often suffers from diseases. Eczema is a common skin disease which affects people irrespective of race, caste, creed and nationality. The skin affected b... Read >
Author: Adam Frazer

Psoriasis: Treatment According To Symptoms Types

16th November 2006
Psoriasis is a skin disease which severely affects skin and joints. Generally, patient suffering from this disease have red scaly patches over the skin, these patches are known as plaques. Excessive cell production on the psoriasis affected area is the ca... Read >
Author: Adam Frazer

Colon Cancer Tests – How to detect early the fatal Colon Cancer?

31st August 2006
People hear the "C" word and immediately know it's serious. But the double C, colon cancer, is even more frightening. According to the American Cancer Society, 50% of colon cancer related deaths could be prevented if all people over the age of 50 were... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Peritoneal Mesothelioma – The cancer of abdominal lining

25th July 2006
One of the fatal types of mesothelioma is Peritoneal Mesothelioma in which the cancerous cells attack the lining of the abdomen called Peritoneum. Peritoneum is the thin membrane, which shields various organs of the abdomen and also provides a lubricating... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell

DNA and Cancer: Understanding The Relationship

22nd July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com The term cancer actually describes over 200 types of illnesses, all with similar characteristics. Every portion of our body is comprised of cells and every cell is made up of... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Acne - Avoid Comedogenic Products

23rd June 2006
Acne avoidance needs lot of care. Use of products play a big role in Acne. If you use a product that can cause comedos- whiteheads and blackheads, you are inviting acne. to avoid acne you should use all products that are certified non- comedogenic. Let us... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

What is Mesothelioma Cancer?

22nd June 2006
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the abdominal cavity, chest cavity, and the area around the heart. It has an uncommon nature that makes it difficult to diagnose and treat. It has been connected with exposure to asbestos, which is a materia... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi

So what is a blog (it sounds messy)?

08th June 2006
The other day, I was channel surfing when I came across President Bush at the podium addressing the press. It was lunch so I was stuffing my face with salad (its torture but I hear it's healthy). I couldn't really hear the T.V. because of my crunchy lunc... Read >
Author: Jason Brumbelow

What is Alopecia Areata – Hair Loss

09th May 2006
What is Alopecia Areata – Hair Loss What is it? Alopecia Areata is a disease that causes hair loss. It usually affects the scalp, but can also affect other areas of the body that have hair. The hair loss is quite rapid, and occurs in patches. ... Read >
Author: Scott Mogul

9 Strategies For Regaining Your Work Life Balance

07th May 2006
I like working with independent professionals and artists because of the way the work life balance shows itself in our lives - for us, life, work, and business exist in a nexus from which we cannot easily extract our ways of loving, relating, and making m... Read >
Author: Molly Gordon

Testicular Cancer

24th April 2006
Testicular cancer Testes are one of the most important parts of male reproductive system. Testes are responsible for production of sperm (which is the source of human life together with the female egg) and testosterone which starts at puberty. The test... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

All About Mesothelioma

01st February 2006
Mesothelioma is a cancerous tumor of the pleura or peritoneum. Mesothelioma is caused by asbestos. Asbestos is Usually used as a fire resistant and heat resistant insulating material. You can get three types of asbestos white which Is very common, bl... Read >
Author: tony thompson

Root Canal Disinfectants, Antibiotics Prove Inadequate to Eradicate Bacteria

23rd January 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group The bacteria dentists use to determine whether treatment of a root canal infection has been successful, namely the absence of discomfort and pain; x-ray evidence that abscessed areas, granulomas and cysts have completel... Read >
Author: George Meinig

Innovations in Hair Transplant and Other Alternatives to Hair Loss

17th December 2005
Although many people do not have visible hair loss, hair loss is a natural daily occurrence. Approximately 50 to 150 hairs are lost each day, but most hair regenerates because the hair follicle remains intact. If the follicles shrink due to heredity, horm... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Top 5 facts about skin tags

09th December 2005
Skin tags are a very common skin lesion and is basically a small section of skin that hangs from the surrounding area. They are benign lesions, so are non cancerous and rarely cause any damage, problems or discomfort. However, the most common places for s... Read >
Author: John Mancini

Top 5 tips for removing moles and warts

06th December 2005
Skin lesions are marks on the skin and include a great many different things including moles and warts. A vast majority of them are benign meaning they are non-cancerous but if they prove to be painful, irritable or an eye sore you may decide that you wan... Read >
Author: John Mancini

Understanding Coeliac Disease

18th November 2005
Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance. It appears that genetics predispose some people to coeliac disease. For these people, some ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

How to Avoid the Dangers of Paget's Disease of The Breast

28th October 2005
Many of you will have heard of Paget's Disease, which is a serious bone disease, but many of you will not have heard of Paget's Disease of the breast, so I am hoping that the ladies out there reading this article will take notice of the content, because t... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

Mesothelioma: Diagnosis of Mesothelioma Cancer

25th October 2005
Diagnosis of Mesothelioma cancer is very difficult in many cases, because its symptoms can be associated with other diseases too. Hence patient's medical history is quite important to know, since if there was an exposure to asbestos from the sick person, ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Diet changes involved with Celiac Disease

24th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Andy Casasanta Celiac Disease or Gluten Intolerance As discussed in my previous article, I cover the basics of Celiac Disease, which include the effects of Celiac Disease, symptoms and possible treatments. In this article, I will go... Read >
Author: andy casasanta

Lichen Sclerosis

15th September 2005
What is lichen sclerosis and what does it look like? Lichen sclerosis (LS) is a skin condition that makes the vulva look white, slightly shiny, and smooth. The skin's surface becomes thin and delicate so that it tears easily. This can cause bleeding... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Cancer Victor

10th August 2005
There it is again. I muttered to myself, frustrated as I washed my arm. Every morning for five or six days in the fall of 2003, I noticed this rust-colored sticky stuff that appeared in both drips and smears on my left forearm and thigh. I had... Read >
Author: Doreene Clement

Breast cancer for beginners

23rd June 2005
Introduction Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of workingwoman and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise in the number of breast cancer patients in the last few decades. But as the incidence of the patien... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta