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Go For Chimney Cleaning New York To Protect Your House From Indoor Pollution

30th September 2009
When you don’t sweep your chimney, it promotes your indoor pollution and spread all over your house. It triggers some of indoor pollutants to get inside your whole body and provide you a serious disease which can lead you to death. If you want this then... Read >
Author: unitedairductcleaning01

Take Out Valuable Benefits From Chimney Sweep NY

30th September 2009
If you clean your chimney within specific period of time and get the assistance of chimney sweep NY then you can obtain lots of advantages. Let’s have look on which types of benefits you can get from having sweep chimney. The first benefit you get from ... Read >
Author: unitedairductcleaning01

Your Self is the Temple of the Holy Spirit by Lindsay Roberts

29th September 2009
And, Lindsay, I've a fantastic letter that I received from a girl in Bradenton, Florida. 'Dear Richard, watching you for the first time and wondering if it was all real. I shortly found out it was truly the working of the holy spirit. You claimed thatso... Read >
Author: Kurtis Mills

Alkalizing Food - What You Need to Know About Alkalizing Foods

29th September 2009
Nowadays, there are many diet plans that people are trying to follow. They want to have a healthy body and to maintain good shape. Alkaline diet is the best bet to having them. You can have the body you have always wanted by eating alkalizing food. Alk... Read >
Author: Bryan Dixon

Being Tough Means Choosing The Right

29th September 2009
Motivational materials usually have to be read with some degree of circumspect. Even as a coach and motivational trainer, I have caught myself saying things in my exuberance that later needed to be modified. Take our quote today which comes to us from th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lung Cancer

29th September 2009
Around one-fourth of the people who are victims of lung cancer do not even realize they suffer from such a disease. On normal circumstances in these cases, when a chest x-ray is done due to some other reason, the disease is hence identified. But most peop... Read >
Author: mikegingerichrq59

Asbestos Lung Cancer Free Related Guidepost

28th September 2009
If your major interest is information related to asbestos lung cancer or any other such as dentist, receding gums, laser teeth whitening price or yellow teeth whitening, this article can prove useful. Buying teeth whitening products from your local ph... Read >
Author: monty111

Harmful Smoking Effects - Risks of Cigarette Smoking

28th September 2009
You are most probably already aware of the many harmful smoking effects and the dangerous risks of cigarette smoking. There have been thousands of articles and books written about it to help you protect your health. Smoking may seem harmless at first w... Read >
Author: Alex Johnson

How To Beat Cigarettes With Psychology

25th September 2009
Many experts believe smoking is only about 10% physical addiction and 90% psychological. Your body will recover fairly quickly from nicotine withdrawals with the worst symptoms usually subsiding in about three days or less. But your psychological dependen... Read >
Author: masood

Research Your Quit Smoking Aids Well

24th September 2009
Research Your Quit Smoking Aids Well – Your Success Depends On Your Choice. Millions die of smoking-induced lung cancer and heart problems every year. At the same time, millions try to get rid of the habit every year with varied degrees of success. A lo... Read >
Author: Deborah Chase

Research Your Quit Smoking Aids Well

24th September 2009
Research Your Quit Smoking Aids Well – Your Success Depends On Your Choice. Millions die of smoking-induced lung cancer and heart problems every year. At the same time, millions try to get rid of the habit every year with varied degrees of success. A lo... Read >
Author: Deborah Chase

Why You Should Quit Smoking

24th September 2009
Smoking is a highly additive habit, and most people who smoke find it very difficult to quit. The reason that it is so difficult to quit smoking is that the addiction is multifaceted: not only is there a physical addiction to the nicotine, but there is al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choosing a Mesothelioma Settlement vs. Receiving Damages

24th September 2009
The concept of putting a dollar value on human suffering or loss of life is offensive to most of us. However many people, when faced with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related illness, seek financial compensation to cover medical expenses and to try to ... Read >
Author: Loni

Quit Smoking – You Can Do It

24th September 2009
Smoking is believed to be 10% physical addiction and 90% psychological addiction. The nicotine withdrawals usually subside in three days or less, but the psychological dependency on smoking is much more difficult to defeat. In order to help you quit s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Prostate-Specific Antigen Levels

24th September 2009
Example of an ultrasound impacted by prostate cancer. Cancer develops from the tissues of the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system when cells will mutate to spread so uncontrollably. These can spread ( metastasize is ) in migrating from t... Read >
Author: Devon Carney

Officials Test Levels of Asbestos at WTC Site

23rd September 2009
Since the twin towers at the World Trade Center in New York collapsed on Sept. 11, there has been a concern about asbestos being released into the air at the site. The Environmental Protection Agency has been conducting tests to measure the levels of a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Arthritis and smoking - Know the risks

23rd September 2009
We all know that smoking increases our risk of heart disease and lung cancer. But did you know that it also increases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes the joints and tissues around the joints ... Read >
Author: parveenKumar

Super Foods For Super Health

23rd September 2009
We all hear about the many wonderful foods that are good to eat, and good for us. We always hear about eating fruits, and vegetables, and nuts. But that’s a big list to sort through, and wouldn’t it be simpler to have a few super foods that you can al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Arthritis and smoking - Know the risks

23rd September 2009
We all know that smoking increases our risk of heart disease and lung cancer. But did you know that it also increases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes the joints and tissues around the joints ... Read >
Author: parveenKumar

Information Products; Step one … a Google search

23rd September 2009
Nowadays almost anything can be sold; tangible or intangible. Some have high profit margins while others have minimal. Some of the highest profit margin items are eBased information products sold as downloadable items. However, you can use information pro... Read >
Author: Kathleen Gage

Quit smoking support

22nd September 2009
Smoking is a very difficult problem to solve without good quit smoking support, a good plan is almost always needed when you aim at a nicotine-free life. Breaking this unhealthy habit isn't an easy task but it is not impossible either. The truth is that w... Read >
Author: Ismail

Quit smoking help

22nd September 2009
Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart problems... Read >
Author: Ismail

Cardiac Health is in our control. Cardiovascular Disease can be prevented, halted, and even Reverse

22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in America today. It can be prevented, cured, and even reversed! Hense, my writing this article on Cardiac Health. I'm Lemoyne Bloom. In January 2008, I had a heart attack and had five stents put in my c... Read >
Author: Lemoyne Bloom

Quit Smoking Without Cravings

22nd September 2009
Quit Smoking Without Cravings with a System That Heals Smoke Damaged LungsOrdinarily, smoking is one of the most difficult addictions to quit. In fact, some researchers say that it is easier to get off heroine than cigarettes. And as a result, millions o... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre

Identifying and Preventing Serious Illnesses in the UK

22nd September 2009
A number of illnesses and medical conditions affect the UK population each year, with many of these conditions proving especially serious or fatal. However, studies have shown that certain fatal conditions affect a significantly higher percentage of the p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Smoking: Taking You A Step Closer To Oropharyngeal Cancer

22nd September 2009
Smoking, they say, is the leading cause of lung cancer world-wide. A recent study shows that, in the United States alone, 157,200 people have died of smoking-related lung cancer. Some of which are caused directly by smoking, and some due to second hand ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The effects of asbestos to your lungs

22nd September 2009
There are usually many questions asked when it comes to asbestos. People want to know for example if all types of asbestos can do you harm or if is only some types, but also what are the effects to your body if you happened to inhale asbestos dust. All... Read >
Author: Romain Romagnan

AIDS Related Cancers - Columbus STD Testing Clinic

21st September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 It has always been the case that if a person is infected with AIDS, most likely, the person may also have cancer. Does this mean AIDS is one source of cancer? There are a lot of questions about AIDS, but s... Read >
Author: stdclinic

Asbestos Testing- Necessary Protection Against Killer Diseases

21st September 2009
Asbestos testing is the method to determine the presence of asbestos in the industrial processes, residential buildings and objects. Asbestos had been commonly used as construction materials in buildings till few years back. A mineral compound, asbestos i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Asbestos Health Concerns

21st September 2009
Asbestos was once used widely in commercial and residential building projects. It is a strong substance that is even stronger than steel. It also is unaffected by heat, chemicals and does not conduct electricity. This all combined made asbestos a great bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Link Between Smoking and ED

21st September 2009
Smoking cigarettes could cause lung cancer and increases the risk of cardiovascular and other diseases, but there is even more bad news for men who smoke regularly. Men are more likely to have an increased risk of experiencing sexual impotence or ED (Ere... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Beat Cigarettes with Psychology

21st September 2009
Many experts believe smoking is only about 10% physical addiction and 90% psychological. Your body will recover fairly quickly from nicotine withdrawals with the worst symptoms usually subsiding in about three days or less. But your psychological dependen... Read >
Author: sudesh

Uses of a vaporizer

21st September 2009
The healthy life is the best life tat you can lead. This is because when you are healthy, you are happy and contended and are satisfied with your work. There are various ways by which you can remain healthy. A healthy body requires a healthy lifestyle whi... Read >
Author: Alien

Some facts about different vaporizers

21st September 2009
If you want to know more about what are vaporizers, what material are used in this, what are different types of vaporizers then you have got to the right place. With the help of this article we will explain to you some facts about vaporizers. Some compone... Read >
Author: Alien

How to find the Best Air Mattress For You

17th September 2009
When was the last time you slept on an air mattress for more than a couple miserable hours? If you think of air beds as comprehensive last resorts, then it is time to look at what technology has made available with our best resource here on earth : air! ... Read >
Author: Micah Hickman

Make Yourself Whole With Eiro Research

17th September 2009
What if a company produced a concentrated supplement which combined the world's most power antioxidants? This super antioxidant is now available for purchase. Eiro has combined acai, camu camu, acerola, caja and pomegranate to bring you one of the highe... Read >
Author: Shawni Groezinger

Breast Cancer - Alternative Breast Cancer Treatments Available

17th September 2009
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer. Five hundred and nineteen thousand people died due to breast cancer in 2004. It is a larger amount of frequent in women than in man. The first symptom of right now cancer is when a ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Why So Many Don't Succeed At Developing A Home-Based Business

16th September 2009
From what I have seen and experienced, quitting is the greatest temptation during the first year of working at a home-based business. If smoking was like working at a home-based business, the occurrence of lung cancer would be dramatically reduced. ... Read >
Author: pooja

How to Run a Fitness Business

16th September 2009
Ignoring the internet in today’s business environment is a very big mistake. Not only is just about everyone online searching for information on every topic imaginable – especially fitness and weight-loss – the extremely low-cost of email marketing ... Read >
Author: KunalBaxi

Asbestos Cancer - What is It?

15th September 2009
The mining and use of asbestos started in the latter 1800's. It has been used to make cement stronger, as roofing, insulation, fireproofing, and to soundproof. In shipbuilding they use it for insulation of hot water pipes, steam pipes, and boilers. This b... Read >
Author: Armando Cain

Asbestos Related Disease

15th September 2009
If you are in the construction business or employed by an industry that uses products containing asbestos, you may wonder "Are asbestos fibers visible to the eye"? Generally asbestos fibers are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Asbestos becomes dange... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon

Odd Encounters With Hollywood tradition

15th September 2009
Encounter famous persons is often a surreal experience for both parties. In 1956 while Elvis Presley inwards in Hollywood he and his following stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt inn. One day he got into the elevator. “What floor?” asked the operator. ... Read >
Author: john

How to Quit Smoking Naturally

14th September 2009
Hello and welcome, I’d like to talk about smoking today, and what is involved in trying to quit. Most people have woken up to the reality that smoking is very harmful and will certainly kill them if they continue, so quitting smoking is the smartest... Read >
Author: Doug Hart

Be Compensated for Asbestos Related Diseases

12th September 2009
Being exposed to asbestos can be fatal for anyone. It is extremely common that asbestos exposure is normally met with people who work in construction or building and are actively working on or around asbestos sites. This exposure can either be unaware or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dangets of Asbestos

12th September 2009
As many people know asbestos is a natural mineral in which its fibres can be very damaging to the human body, developing all sorts of fatal diseases that can develop over a long period of time. These diseases can also lay dormant the more you work with as... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Quit Smoking - Plan In Advance

12th September 2009
Smoking kills and for sure you are all aware of that by now. Every packs of cigarette have warning signs so its consumers would be aware that every stick of cigarette they puff decreases their days here on Earth. Diseases such as lung cancer are caused by... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

How Do You Quit Smoking ?

12th September 2009
Smoking kills and for sure you are all aware of that by now. Every packs of cigarette have warning signs so its consumers would be aware that every stick of cigarette they puff decreases their days here on Earth. Diseases such as lung cancer are caused by... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

11th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you are not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Hugh Hurst

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer and Its Treatments - Can a Cure Be Far Behind?

10th September 2009
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen or the chest. Malignant cells appear in the mesothelium, the sac that acts as protective cover for many of the internal organs in the body. A mesothelium is made of two cell layers ... Read >
Author: Elliot Austin

Natural Lung Cancer Treatment

07th September 2009
Lung cancer, the growth of malignant cells in the lungs, and is the leading cause of death from cancer in the United States for both men and women. The types of primary lung cancer (cancer that originates in the lungs) may be grouped into two categories: ... Read >
Author: john daniel

Alternative Lung Cancer Treatment

07th September 2009
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer related death in both men and women. The average age at diagnosis is sixty. There are two general types of lung cancer; small cell (or coat cell) lung cancer, which accounts for approximately 25 percent of al... Read >
Author: john daniel

Five Reasons to Hire Specialists for Asbestos Removal

07th September 2009
Twenty five years ago, most people thought very little of the word "asbestos." It wasn't until factory laborers and other people started turning up with terminal illnesses brought on by steady exposure to the substance that anyone realized how deadly that... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

Early and Late Signs of Lung Cancer

06th September 2009
As with many cancers, the earlier you detect lung cancer the better your chances of survival. In fact, when it's caught in the first stages, there's an almost fifty percent survival rate after five years. This is an outstanding number considering the pr... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

Adverse Impacts of Passive Smoking on Health

06th September 2009
Passive smoking has a hazardous impact on health. It is the process in which a non-smoker inhales the smoke of the tobacco that is exhaled by the smokers. Many times it has been noted that effect of this type of smoking is very hazardous. Passive smoki... Read >
Author: Nealoren

Colon Cancer And Its Treatment Through Surgery

06th September 2009
Colon cancer is second only to lung cancer both in frequency and mortality. Like all other cancers, colon cancer starts as a collection of cells that begin to divide without control, and form a tumor. Many cancers of the colon arise in, or begin as benign... Read >
Author: gurgsumit

Adverse Impacts of Passive Smoking on Health

06th September 2009
Passive smoking has a hazardous impact on health. It is the process in which a non-smoker inhales the smoke of the tobacco that is exhaled by the smokers. Many times it has been noted that effect of this type of smoking is very hazardous. Passive smoking ... Read >
Author: sylvester

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

04th September 2009
Mesothelioma lung cancer is also referred to as pleural mesothelioma and it is the leading cause of death in cases related to asbestos exposure followed by the cancer affecting the abdomen known as peritoneal mesothelioma. If you're not familiar with asb... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

Best Ways For Me to Stop Smoking – 60 Year From Glamorizing Smoking to Putting Your Buttes Out.

04th September 2009
Many smokers today have enjoyed this habit for many years. For some it is a source of stress relief when they take a break, a way of winding down if you may. While others enjoy the pleasures smoking brings them, Like a source of euphoria. But do smokers r... Read >
Author: Rholt

Women Suffering with Breast Cancer Relapse can get benefit of Estrogen Hormone Therapy

01st September 2009
A medical research shows that the most critical diseases like Breast Cancer, Skin Cancer and Lung Cancer been estimated 192, 370 as new cases of insidious breast cancer diagnosed in the USA in 2009. Even though the last thirty years have brought great ... Read >
Author: shane

Laid-off workers dread end of COBRA subsidy : Margaret Collins

31st August 2009
A government subsidy that pays 65 percent of health insurance premiums for unemployed people who remain on their former employer�s plan is only temporary, and those who need coverage most may not qualify for other insurance after it ends. Diane Nelso... Read >

How can you benefit from Oxygen Therapy in the comfort of your own home?

31st August 2009
Oxygen is the most basic element we need in order to survive. It’s the most basic element that everything needs in order to survive. It also seems like the most natural thing that we can put in our bodies – that’s probably the reason why oxygen ther... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger

Smoking risks for Yourself and Other People

26th August 2009
Are you a smoker who is worried about your wellbeing and the health of people who are around you when you smoke? If that is the case you must do a small amount of analysis. Become familiar with smoking dangers and risks . Take these probably life-thr... Read >
Author: Nelson Hansen

Spontaneous Remission - do we know enough to encourage it in other cases?

25th August 2009
Spontaneous remission and the placebo effect are the often used explanations to explain medically unexpected recovery. However those who wish to explain away such totally unlikely recoveries as spontaneous remission completely miss the point. If just one ... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

be careful against Prostate Cancer

23rd August 2009
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men, after lung cancer. Every year it kills more than 30,000 American males. There are two different types of the cancer - an aggressive and deadly one and the other a slower-growing and l... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

How To Stop Smoking, Lose Weight and Gain Confidence The Easy Way

21st August 2009
How to Stop Smoking, Lose Weight and Gain Confidence The Easy way. Smoking is really a curse on human kind, unless you happen to be a cigarette manufacturer. It is so easy to become addicted when young and so difficult to get free of it when one is older... Read >
Author: Brian Howard

Top ways to quit dangerous smoking habit!

20th August 2009
The dangers of smoking are known to everyone but one thing which is still unknown to the large masses is that availability of different smoking cessation programs and ways. Smoking is so dangerous to an individual’s health and it increases the chances o... Read >
Author: Ethan

Getting A Grasp of Asbestos

19th August 2009
Asbestos is a wonder material that has one huge drawback – it is toxic to humans and causes a host of health problems including cancer. In this article, we take a look at the dangers of asbestos and why it was used in a variety of industries. To get... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Chantix Discount Tablets and Coupons

18th August 2009
Smoking is an addiction. Most smokers begin when young. It is one of the worst things people can do to their bodies. Some adults start smoking, because they simply curious. Others, like the idea of something dangerous - something that adults do not want t... Read >
Author: samanthanicole99

Causes of Baptize Assimilation - 10 Accepted Reasons For Abscess of the Body

17th August 2009
Although there are abounding altered altitude and diseases associated with the appellation baptize assimilation or edema, there are several added arresting causes of baptize retention. And actuality is some of them: 1. Arthritis Arthritis, which age... Read >
Author: Kijtisak Jetana

Getting A Grasp of Lung Cancer

17th August 2009
Being diagnosed with cancer, any cancer, is the last thing anyone wants. Lung cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and not just for smokers. In this article, we take a look at the basics of lung cancer. Lung cancer is the result of the mutation of... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

The Best Way to Dust

15th August 2009
Kitty kept a clean home. Though the neighborhood kids were convinced she was a witch and their parents all called her an old spinster, she was actually very pleasant to be around. I stopped to see her whenever I returned to my hometown because she was my... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

The Best Way to Dust

13th August 2009
Kitty kept a clean home. Though the neighborhood kids were convinced she was a witch and their parents all called her an old spinster, she was actually very pleasant to be around. I stopped to see her whenever I returned to my hometown because she was my... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

Finding the Motivation to Quit Smoking For Good

13th August 2009
What Will Motivate You?When people make the decision to quit smoking they generally are doing it for a good reason. At least a reason that is good to them. While it is true and long proven that a person will not be successful quitting smoking or anything ... Read >
Author: tim bock

Mesothelioma Lawsuit Questions? Get the Answers Here

12th August 2009
What is mesothelioma? Mesothelioma is a rare form of lung cancer that affects people who have been exposed to asbestos. Asbestos is a toxic material that was found in insulation as well as flooring and is still found in older homes today. I worked ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

An Inconvenient Truth Educates, Forewarns

12th August 2009
Although global warming has been an issue on the forefront of modern science and society for years now, it wasn't until 2006 that an eye-opening documentary about it was produced. Based on the book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global ... Read >
Author: Nealmedia

How To Quit Smoking in 1 Hour with Quit Cigarettes in 60 Minutes

10th August 2009
You’ve been meaning to quit for some time but if you’re like I was when I smoked, it’s so much easier said than done. My children were nagging me to quit and so were my friends but the bottom line is that I was hooked on cigarettes and even though i... Read >
Author: quitsmoke

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

5 Simple But Powerful Tips To Help You Have A Healthy Heart

03rd August 2009
5 Simple But Powerful Tips To Help You Have A Healthy Heart When you want to have a healthy heart, it is not as hard to do as most people think it is. You just need to do a few simple things to help you keep your heart healthy. Knowing some important tip... Read >
Author: william preston

How To Give Up Smoking

01st August 2009
How To Quit Smoking One of the most vicious diseases in today’s times is smoking. It makes a person baffle for air 3 times more than a non-smoker. It has very many repercussions on the life of the smoker and those around him. It leads to lung cancer ... Read >
Author: dankurdi

Healthy smoking options

31st July 2009
Tobacco has been popular since a very long time. Even before cigarettes, cigars and pipes existed. The advent and easy availability of cigarettes especially have made smoking easier, wide spread and increased the popularity of tobacco abuse. And, it is no... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Asbestos Risks In Your Home or Building

31st July 2009
Asbestos is a toxic substance that humans cannot tolerate. Although the substance was banned for the most part in the late 1980s, it is still in many structures that were built before the ban. Given this, what is your risk to exposure and what steps can b... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Is there a Link between Smoking and Peptic Ulcer?

31st July 2009
Most people are familiar with the fact that smoking can raise the risk of some types of illness, like cardiovascular disease and lung cancer. But did you know that nicotine can negatively impact the digestive system as well? Studies have shown a link betw... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

Lung Cancer – The Double Whammy of Smoking and Asbestos Exposure

30th July 2009
Many workers in the field of construction and other industries were exposed to asbestos in their jobs. While they fear the prospect of getting Mesothelioma, the cancer caused by asbestos, the do themselves no favors by continuing to smoke. The lungs ar... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Why So Many Don't Succeed At Developing A Home-Based Business

30th July 2009
From what I have seen and experienced, quitting is the greatest temptation during the first year of working at a home-based business. If smoking was like working at a home-based business, the occurrence of lung cancer would be dramatically reduced. ... Read >
Author: theglobal511

WHAT ARE THE DISEASES THAT SMOKING CAN CAUSE?

30th July 2009
There are many reasons that lead people to finally make the decision to stop smoking. Besides the monetary cost (the new Federal tax that went into effect on April 1, 2009, amounts to $1.01!), or the social stigma of smoking, the best reason to convince y... Read >
Author: quentin

Smoking After A Heart Attack – What Are The Consequences?

30th July 2009
If you are a smoker, one of the first things that your doctor would advise you to do after you have a heart attack is to stop smoking. Do not take this advice lightly. This is one recommendation that would save your life if you follow it; or kill you if y... Read >
Author: Paul A.J.

THE DISEASES CAUSED BY SMOKING

29th July 2009
If you stopped smoking today, you will increase your chances for a longer and richer life. And we’re not just talking about the money in your pocket, since the cost of a pack of cigarettes has never been higher. Smoking decreases your productivity and s... Read >
Author: calvert

Breakthrough Cancer Cure about to be BANNISHED Forever....?

27th July 2009
A ONE TIME CURE NOT ONLY TO CANCER BUT VIRTUALLY ALL DISEASES! ======================= ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER! ----------------------- Does that song connote anything to you? How about trying... Read >
Author: hewellwood

Asbestos – The Difference Between Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma

24th July 2009
Asbestos has been shown to cause a host of health problems for those who inhale it. As such, it starts off as a respiratory disease. Unfortunately, it can develop well beyond that. This evolution has caused a massive amount of confusion to the point that ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Quit Smoking with Chantix, smoking cessation drug

24th July 2009
Smoking has an addictive effect, due to its high nicotine content, and has become a difficult habit to break for most people. Health, as well as those surrounding the smoker, is primarily involved, and is the leading cause of disorders such as lung cancer... Read >
Author: samanthanicole99

Understanding The Different Varieties of Asbestos

23rd July 2009
Asbestos is known as a deadly substance that can cause lung cancer, Mesothelioma, asbestosis and a host of other health problems. While generally accepted as true, there is a bit of a misunderstanding about asbestos. The term refers to a variety of substa... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

The Health Conditions Linked With Asbestos

23rd July 2009
Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals that have been utilized to produce distinct things. It is chiefly used for materials that are utilized to build brakes for cars, materials for building, and to assist to fight against corrosion and heat.... Read >
Author: nlwest21

What Are The Early Warning Signs Of Lung Cancer?

20th July 2009
What is Lung Cancer?Lung cancer is almost always caused by cigarette smoking. Many times it’s not diagnosed until the later stages of the disease which normally means that it has already spread to other tissue and organs. It’s also the leading cause o... Read >
Author: tim bock

Lung Repair After You Quit Smoking – It’s Never Too Last To Stop Smoking

20th July 2009
Regardless of how long you have been smoking and how much you smoke, the moment you put out your last cigarette there are changes that begin to take place within your body that signifies the beginning of the repair process. While some of the benefits from... Read >
Author: tim bock

Finally A SystemThat Permits You to Quit Smoking Easily While it Cleans Your Smokers Lungs

18th July 2009
Finally A SystemThat Allows You to Quit Smoking Easily And Heals Your Smokers LungsNormally, the nicotine habit is extremely hard to kick. In fact, some researchers say that it is easier to get off heroine than cigarettes. And as a result, millions of peo... Read >
Author: gary gee

Healing Smokers Lungs With Safe All Natural Remedies

16th July 2009
Healing Smokers Lungs With Safe and Effective All Natural SolutionsLet's begin by talking a little about smokers lungs. What is it exactly? The answer is really pretty easy. Each time you take a puff of a cigarette, you stuff your lungs with tar, nicoti... Read >
Author: mitchell conner

Smoking and its associated dangers

16th July 2009
This article aims to provide enormous information about evils of smoking so that people start to take measures to quit smoking. If you get to know the facts regarding smoking habit then you will certainly get astonished. One fact is that 80% of the smoker... Read >
Author: Enrique

Contamination of Chinese Drywall Could Be Radioactive

16th July 2009
According to recent reports, the toxic material responsible for the plague of health problems and homeowner woes may have been identified. A substance known as phosphogypsum was reported by the L.A. Times to potentially be the root of claims of defective... Read >
Author: LegalView

Mesothelioma

16th July 2009
Asbestos is a Greek word with a dictionary meaning of inextinguishable. It is basically a mineral compound that is well known for its soft properties and the ability to withstand heat. Though this miracle compound is used in different ways in factories an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cigarest – How can it help to stop smoking?

16th July 2009
Smoking is an addicting habit that is really difficult to get rid off. It can cause some very lethal diseases such as throat and lung cancer and heart problems as well. Smokers not only risk their own lives but also the life of their family who face the p... Read >
Author: Sydney Wiley

Easy ways to quit smoking.

12th July 2009
“Quit Smoking” is the slogan of the hour. We all know that smoking is hazardous to health. It has very severe ill effects like respiratory problems, lung cancer, breast cancer, bronchitis, emphysema, reproductory problems, etc. It is thus the need of ... Read >
Author: Praveen534

E Cigarettes for Smoking Conclusion .

11th July 2009
The increasing mortality rate from smoking-related diseases has made a lot of folk wish to give up smoking. Lung cancer, heart sicknesses, stroke, and emphysema are just some of the feared illnesses identified to be smoking related.Socially, tobacco smoki... Read >
Author: Gilbert Robertson

Cancer Alternatives – Graviola

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

SALT LAKE CITY FAMILY HYPNOSIS: The Utah Smoking Ban is a good thing......forhypnotistslike me!

10th July 2009
Just kidding (actually hypnotism is the proven best method for quitting. Call me if you want to quit), although having just relocated to SLC (the Avenues) after living in L.A. and Orange County for the last 6 years (California had a ban on smoking 12 year... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Adrenal Fatigue

10th July 2009
Are you feeling tired, or just unable to recuperate your normal energy level no matter what you do? If the answeris yes then you may be suffering from a condition called Adrenal Fatigue Disorder. Adrenal Fatigue Disorder (theoretically called hypoadrenia)... Read >
Author: Ervin Nelson

Have you worked in shipyards before? Then you are at risk of asbestos exposure.

09th July 2009
There are certain jobs that increase one's risk of asbestos exposure. If you worked in shipyards during World War II and the Korean War you were very likely exposed to asbestos. The material was greatly used for shipbuilding because of its ability to resi... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

What Are The Common Sources Of High levels of Exposure To Asbestos

09th July 2009
Almost everyone has been exposed to asbestos at some time in their life. Higher levels of asbestos are more commoner in these places: 1- Near an asbestos mine or factory 2- In a building being torn down or renovated that contains asbestos products I... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

United Against Prostate Problems Symptoms

09th July 2009
Prostate cancer has been a serious disease for a long time, but it is only now, that it is given the rising fame it deserves. According to the American Cancer Society, it is the most common male cancer in the United States and second to lung cancer as the... Read >
Author: 5ccvial

10 alarming facts about exposure to asbsestos

09th July 2009
These are some important facts about exposure to asbestos fibers that you should know. 1-When asbestos fibers are inhaled, most fibers are expelled, but some become lodged in the lungs and remain there throughout life. Fibers can accumulate and cause s... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Lawsuits - 4 Tips To Help You Win Your Case

09th July 2009
The main reason why victims of asbestos related diseases file lawsuits is to help victims of asbestos related illnesses as well as family members of asbestos victims, get their deserved compensation for their losses. This money can help victims pay for su... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Asbestos Litigation; How the FAIR Bill will affect you?

09th July 2009
The emergence of newly proposed bills that would limit asbestos company liability and significantly reduce payouts, has lead to growing concern over the seeming bias of lawmakers towards certain interest groups. Prolonged asbestos exposure can lead to ... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

SALT LAKE CITY FAMILY HYPNOSIS:Chantix: Quitting Smoking by Committing Suicide?

09th July 2009
Everyone knows that cigarette smoking is bad for those around you and even worse for your own health. That's one of the reasons why smoking is banned in Utah bars and restaurants, besides it's costly and disgusting, and can kill you and those you care the... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

6 Crucial Facts About Lung Cancer

09th July 2009
1-Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. It is characterized by the abnormal division and multiplication of cells within the lungs and bronchial tubes causing the accumulation of tumor cells into a cancer. ... 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

HEEDING PROSTATE CANCER WARNING SIGNS

09th July 2009
Prostate cancer, a kind of cancer that is present only among males, is often ignored by many. As the second leading cause of death among men next to lung cancer, prostate cancer has claimed lives of many men even before they were able to finish treatment.... Read >
Author: Cecille Doroja

Healthy cigarettes for your lungs

06th July 2009
It is not at all surprising to see people falling for the irresistible charm of cigarettes. People who have a penchant for smoking can't escape the harmful substances it brings with itself. Yes, cigarette is an assortment of carbon monoxide, hydrocyanic a... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Cigarest - Can it help to stop smoking and does it really work?

05th July 2009
Smoking is an addicting habit that is really difficult to get rid off. It can cause some very lethal diseases such as throat and lung cancer and heart problems as well. Smokers not only risk their own lives but also the life of their family who face the p... Read >
Author: Galena Peters

Beautiful Breast - Dangers of Breast Implants

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

Asbestos removal professional

04th July 2009
Asbestos is one of the scariest and frightening things that we can ever find in our homes. Asbestos is a mineral which is made up of millions of very tiny fibres. The problem with these fibres is that they are so small they can easily become airborne. I... Read >
Author: Ian O'Malley

How to Quit Smoking with Smoking Hypnotism

04th July 2009
Smoking HypnotismNowadays you may find that your reasons for becoming a smoker are no longer valid. Many a times folks just smoke to look more stylish, or merely to improve their personality, but these are just some of the daft reasons due to which folks ... Read >
Author: Carson Solis

Know more about the dangers of smoking

01st July 2009
Almost everybody knows that smoking is bad for the health. Images of blackened lungs line school hallways and hospital waiting rooms, but despite this people continue to take up smoking. This may have to do with the pervasive romantic image of smoking -- ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla

Learn How to Quit Smoking with Smoking Hypnotism

30th June 2009
Quite Smoking with Smoking HypnotismNowadays you may find that your reasons for changing into a smoker are not valid. Many a times people just smoke to look more trendy, or merely to enhance their personality, but these are a selection of the stupid reaso... Read >
Author: Bennie Gibbs

The Strange Effects Of Smoking Cigarettes

29th June 2009
Though we have been lectured on bad effects of smoking for over forty years, the sorrowful truth has yet reached the ears of all smokers. Far worse, as thousands of folks take up smoking every year, a lot of them even before they turn twenty-one, this ... Read >
Author: Fred Andrews

Toxic History of Asbestos and Sickness

28th June 2009
Asbestos exposure throughout history consistently paints a terrible picture for the toxic chemical. Since ancient times, asbestos has been used for many purposes by many cultures. The one commonality across these cultures and times is the documentation ... Read >
Author: LegalView

Increased Risks for Lung Cancer – Who May be Eligible to File a Lawsuit

27th June 2009
There are numerous causes of lung cancer, some of which are unknown. In cases where lung cancer causes cannot be determined, when causes are linked to natural environmental factors, or when the cancer develops from the spread of other cancer in the body, ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

The Story of the Electronic Cigarette Invention

26th June 2009
There are over 60 million smokers in China. One of these is a man named Hon Lik, a fifty-two year-old man who studied Oriental medicine in the same country. He used to smoke up to two packs a day in between his breaks. His father was also a heavy smoker b... Read >
Author: Gagan Deep

Learning About Alternative Medicine for Breast Cancer

23rd June 2009
Cancer is devastating, no matter what type and how serious it may be. No matter what type of cancer it is, it is important to go ahead with immediate treatment. Whether you are interested in alternative medicine for lung cancer or alternative medicine ... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian

Electronic Cigarettes - The all ney "Safer" way to smoke.

18th June 2009
There is an all new product sweeping world markets that is turning heads and baffling just about everyone who sees it. It’s called the electronic cigarette, and it’s an alternative smoking device that delivers nicotine just like a real cigarette but w... Read >
Author: Johnny5

Natural Remedies for Prostate Gland

18th June 2009
Essentially the prostate gland is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system and even though there is similarity between it and other species of the male mammals but to some extent it differs anatomically, chemically, and physiologically.... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

Stop Smoking Guide

17th June 2009
Many smokers who stop smoking before reaching the age of maturity would live another fifteen years set side by side to everybody who stick on the addiction. These ex-smokers have a life that is far from dangerous diseases and generally live quality lives ... Read >
Author: Burt Mayo

Factors affect a man's sexual health

15th June 2009
May there are different factors that affect men sexual health and with some of these cases, there are solutions to these problems. The big three factors that most likely affect men sexual health especially when it comes to disease, erectile problems, obes... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal

Lung Cancer Treatment

12th June 2009
Lung cancer treatment depends on the specific cell type, how far it has spread and the patient’s status. The three most common treatment methods are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. After it has been confirmed that a patient has lung cancer,... Read >
Author: Mercy

Stomach Cancer

12th June 2009
Stomach cancer is a type of cancer that can develops in any part of the stomach. It is sometimes called gastric cancer. It can spread to organs such as the esophagus, the lungs and even the liver. It is the fourth most common cancer. It causes about 800,0... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cancer Forums

12th June 2009
Cancer forums involve discussions as well as sharing ideas and asking questions about cancer. The forums can be convened where people are asked to come and discuss or share experiences. Other forums can be done online where people sign up to become member... Read >
Author: Mercy

Stage 3 Lung Cancer

12th June 2009
Localized cancer in a particular part of the lung is termed as Stage 1 but when the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes at the top of the lungs it is termed as Stage 2. Stage 3 lung cancer is when the cancer spreads to the chest walls. Stages of lung can... Read >
Author: Mercy

Types of Cancer

12th June 2009
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast and although it is common in women, it also affects men. It is the second most common cancer after lung cancer and it typically starts with a lump and if unchecked could spread bey... Read >
Author: Mercy

Breast Cancer Recurrence

12th June 2009
Breast cancer recurrence normally happens in the first three to five years after initial treatment of breast cancer. A local recurrence happens in the treated breast or near the mastectomy scar while a distant recurrence occurs somewhere else in the body.... Read >
Author: Mercy

For Smokers Only

12th June 2009
Hello, I’m a smoker; I’ve been smoking for over 30 years and I know how most of you would feel. I have tried to quite on several occasions but the patch did not work, the gums worked for about 3 months, then life kicked me in the rear end and I starte... Read >
Author: Christine Illich

For Smokers Only

11th June 2009
Hello, I’m a smoker; I’ve been smoking for over 30 years and I know how most of you would feel. I have tried to quite on several occasions but the patch did not work, the gums worked for about 3 months, then life kicked me in the rear end and I starte... Read >
Author: Christine Illich

Dangerous Products – Asbestos

11th June 2009
Asbestos is a toxic substance that is used in construction and for various chemical purposes. The history of this chemical is very interesting and controversial, especially for Canada which is one of the leading manufacturers of this chemical worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

Understanding How To Stop Smoking

10th June 2009
The resolution to quit smoking must be taken on now than later as addictions are very tough to stop. If a person has been a regular smoker over a period of time, then how to end smoking would be a crucial issue in cases like that. Smoking is a very diffic... Read >
Author: Chris Roger

Electronic Cigarettes- a premium alternative to quite smoking

10th June 2009
Smoking is definitely bad for health. This fact is even conveyed through the cigarette packets so as to minimize the consumption of the same but still we often see people consuming cigarettes with out any grudges. Though there are many alternatives presen... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Know About Mesothelioma

09th June 2009
Mesothelioma is such a disease that is incurable. Now a days doctors and scientists have started in improving for diagnosing and treating this deadly disease. They are still finding the complete way to get rid of this dangerous disease. Cancer is a di... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton

Prostate Cancer Treatment

09th June 2009
Prostate cancer treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, cryosurgery, hormone surgery and active surveillance. The choice of treatment depends on the stage of the disease, the man’s age, his general health and the possible side ef... Read >
Author: Mercy

Lung cancer diagnosis

08th June 2009
Lung cancer diagnosis can be done through a number of ways. A chest radiograph is done as a first step in patients who have manifested symptoms that may be suggestive of lung cancer. A chest radiograph may show mass or widening of the mediastinum which ma... Read >
Author: Mercy

Where can you find asbestos?

07th June 2009
Work with any type of asbestos involved is dangerous and a majority of the time it is not always obvious where the asbestos actually is as most is located hidden away from any form of inspection. The most common places like these are asbestos cement p... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Lung cancer survival rate

05th June 2009
Lung cancer survival rate refers to the percentage of people with lung cancer who survive the disease for a specific period of time after diagnosis. Often, the statistics are based on a 5-year survival rate. It means the percentage of people who are alive... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asbestos: A Building Material

05th June 2009
Asbestos was used in many buildings in the past because it had several qualities making it an ideal building material, or so it was thought. Asbestos is resistant to heat, electricity, damage from chemicals, and it easily absorbed sound. However, it has b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mom, After Dad

05th June 2009
My dad passed away March 11, 2008 six days shy of his 73rd birthday. His body wasted away in the final year, his mind gradually retracting from the things he loved. This was a vibrant LARGER THAN LIFE man who was succumbing to the affects of a lifetime of... Read >
Author: Jacquie Bird

Mom, After Dad

05th June 2009
My dad passed away March 11, 2008 six days shy of his 73rd birthday. His body wasted away in the final year, his mind gradually retracting from the things he loved. This was a vibrant LARGER THAN LIFE man who was succumbing to the affects of a lifetime of... Read >
Author: Jacquie Bird

Cancer Facts

02nd June 2009
Cancer facts are critical because they help in creating awareness about the disease. One fact about cancer is that if chemotherapy causes one to lose hair, the person is likely to lose all his or her body hair and this explains why some patients on chemot... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cancer Risks and Health

01st June 2009
Cancer is the second major cause of death in the United States. More than half a million of us to die of cancer every year. Most cancers occur in people age 55 and over. The best defense for many types of cancer is early detection therefore, it is impo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Compensation for asbestos related illnesses

01st June 2009
Obtaining compensation for mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases is a complex process. In fact there are four diseases that are associated with asbestos exposure; these are mesothelioma, bronchial cancer, asbestosis and plural plaques. The last... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Breast Cancer

30th May 2009
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of breasts and although it is common in women, it also affects men. It is the second most common cancer after lung cancer and it typically starts with a lump and if unchecked could spread beyond... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asbestos and Lung Cancer

29th May 2009
Information about asbestos lung cancer provide that there is no cure for asbestos lung cancer as the disease is detected very late in its development stage. Therefore eliminating chances of survival in the stage wherein the disease can still be controll... Read >
Author: mark

Asbestos Claims – Secondary Exposure to Asbestos

29th May 2009
We now know that asbestos is a killer, and those suffering from asbestos-related diseases have been entitled to claim asbestosis compensation for their illnesses for a number of years. More recently, those who have been affected through secondary exposure... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Writing With Cognitive Issues

20th May 2009
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS) is a frustrating and debilitating illness. Pain becomes your life. I should know, I'm living with it.More than four million people in the United States suffer with it. It destroys once healthy individuals, ends careers, an... Read >
Author: Cindy A. Christiansen

Liver Cancer

18th May 2009
Liver cancer is the type of cancer that originates from the liver and it is characterized by malignant hepatic tumors which grow on or in the liver. Symptoms of liver cancer include abdominal pain, abdominal mass, jaundice and at times liver dysfunction. ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Allerair Air Purifiers – Do not Be a Victim of Airborne Diseases

18th May 2009
After numerous studies, it is no doubt that the air we breathe can contribute to the development of many diseases that destroy our world today. Air pollution causes so many health problems to the point that some experts wonder whether human being breathe ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Cancer, The Different Types

15th May 2009
There are different types of cancer. Some of these cancers include breast cancer. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of breasts and although it is common in women, it also affects men. It is the second most common cancer after lu... Read >
Author: Mercy

The Miracle and The Messenger

15th May 2009
Energy healing is something that we already know how to do. You can become more proficient at it with training, but it is something that is natural to us. I am now trained in what is called Reiki or energy healing, but I can recall using it in my past be... Read >
Author: Rick and Nancy Baker

Electronic Cigarette: The Healthy Way of Smoking

15th May 2009
All of us are aware of the fact that cigarette smoking is injurious for health. However, it takes a lot of will power to kick the habit. Cigarette smoking is a dangerous habit which has multifarious health hazards. Excessive tobacco smoke inhalation throu... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Effect of Nicotine Addiction on the Body

13th May 2009
Among many other substances that are found in a single cigarette, the one many have become most familiar with is nicotine, an alkaloid found in tobacco. Though some may argue that a mere oral fixation is the cause of addiction to cigarette smoking, studi... Read >
Author: Mike Schnell

All About Asbestos Claims

11th May 2009
The Greeks called it the miracle mineral. It’s been called the wonder substance by the manufacturing industry. What is it about asbestos that earned it the name of the Greek adjective for “inextinguishable”? Asbestos is a silicate mineral with fi... Read >
Author: arcel

Asbestos - A Hazardous Substance

11th May 2009
Asbestos has been known for its dangerous effects for more than sixty years. However, this hazardous substance is still being used and produced by many companies up till now. Those who are constantly being exposed to asbestos are usually employees who wor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Quit Smoking Naturally Simple Stop Smoking Tips

06th May 2009
One of the reasons why smokers reject the idea of quitting is their fear of withdrawal effects. Just like every other addiction, there will be a temporary period of adjustment but that�s just what it is: a period. Liberate yourself from this dangerou... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Want To Make Money Out Out Of Your Blog? Then Don't Try So!!

05th May 2009
"What?", yes, that's right, i wrote that title, your eyes are not cheating on you. I'm opening my blog so i want to share this concept with you. Everyone loves money, and today, people loves to blog, because they can make them money. Now, you're probab... Read >
Author: bluefox21

Asbestos Tile Source Guide

05th May 2009
Asbestos tiles were pretty popular back then in the US from 1920 to the 1960s. Nobody knew anything about the side effects of asbestos. Asbestos were used to manufacture brake pads, filtered cigarettes, electric ovens, battle ships, even asbestos tile... Read >
Author: mark

Dealing with the cancer disease

05th May 2009
For the time being there is no official treatment for cancer. Although we do have some treatments that exist there are still some shortcomings to this. The problem is that sometimes it may be too late to cure the disease. At the moment the treatments that... Read >
Author: Sarah Bellarmine

General Facts on Lung Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment For Lung Cancer

28th April 2009
Educating yourself about the general facts on lung cancer is essential to help prevent acquiring the disease. As the number one cause of death among men in America and one of the major causes of death cases throughout the world, health experts are further... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Alternative Natural Treatment For Lung Cancer

27th April 2009
Insulin TherapyInsulin Therapy Do you know that lung cancer affects approximately 170000 Americans are affected by this disease? The main cause for this is that many people are addicted to the smoking. No matter this is a treatable one. It can be treat... Read >
Author: suegold

Lung Cancer

26th April 2009
Cancer occurs when normal cells undergo a transformation that causes them to grow and multiply without the normal controls. The cells form a mass or tumor that differs from the surrounding tissues from which it arises. Tumors are dangerous because they ta... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cancer

24th April 2009
Another name for cancer is (malignant neoplasm). It's a disease where a group of cells display uncontrolled growth. Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing ol... Read >
Author: Mercy

The Dangers of Weight Loss

23rd April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Lau Obsession with weight loss can be devastating, and may even be dangerous. The fear of fat has driven many individuals to take drastic, and even dangerous, measures aimed at weight loss. Obsession with weight loss and d... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Sterilize your air to reduce allergens and improve health

17th April 2009
The air that we inhale now-a-days contains many contaminants which are quite injurious to our health. There are large amounts of bacteria and viruses present in air that is around us, which are very harmful if inhaled regularly. You suffer from number o... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Air purification to reduce allergies

17th April 2009
We are breathing in an environment which is highly contaminateddue to numerous factors. The growth of industries has caused acute air contamination as it releases large amount of dangerous; smoke and gases. The ravage from industries is released in form o... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Breath better and gain lung capacity

17th April 2009
Body is a God-given system and let's not spoil it with bad habits and incorrect routine. Our physical condition remains fit if we respire healthier, as the oxygen that we breathe in is the chief component because of which our body functions correctly, apa... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Air purification with ultraviolet light

17th April 2009
Air refinement has become one of the basic necessities in present life. People are continuously breathing air that is highly polluted due to number of factors like harmful smolder and gases given out by number of factories and industries that combine with... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Breath better and gain lung capacity

17th April 2009
Body is a God-given system and let's not harm it with bad habits and wrong routine. Our health remains fit if we breathe healthier, as the oxygen that we inhale is the main element because of which our body functions correctly, besides healthy eating habi... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Lung Cancer Warning Signs: Early Detection Of Lung Cancer Can Save Your Life

17th April 2009
Early detection of lung cancer warning signs - or any other types of illnesses - is crucial in helping to find a cure for the disease. Indeed, the earlier one is able to find out about the disease, the better chances they have for combating the illness. ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Effects Of Lung Cancer Treatments: The Terrible Side Effects of Lung Cancer Therapies

17th April 2009
The effects of lung cancer on the patient's body can differ according to the type and stage of the disease. However, studies are now focused towards the impact of treatments intended to cure the disease in patients. Although these have been recognized... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Eating Cabbage And Cancer Prevention

17th April 2009
Can eating your broccoli and cabbage help protect you against lung cancer? According to a study published in the October 29, 2005 issue of the British medical journal, Lancet, the answer is yes. This isn't the first time that it's been suggested that c... Read >
Author: suegold

Smoking has becoming the leading cause of preventable diseases

15th April 2009
Smoking is a common habit among people worldwide. Many will smoke cigarettes, others will smoke cigars, and even a pipe. Irrespective of the way in which the tobacco is smoked, the habit will have a detrimental effect upon health. Smoking cessation is... Read >
Author: Hayden

Smoking cessation – prevents many diseases

10th April 2009
Smoking is a common habit among people worldwide. Many will smoke cigarettes, others will smoke cigars, and even a pipe. Irrespective of the way in which the tobacco is smoked, the habit will have a detrimental effect upon health. Smoking cessation is... Read >
Author: Hayden

Environmental hazard

08th April 2009
Asbestos has long been used in buildings because of a number of valuable properties. One of the most valuable properties that asbestos possesses is that it’s insulating. Although it has long been known as a health risk, it’s only recently that other m... Read >
Author: Ian O'Malley

Electronic Cigarettes Are Made by Aliens to Decrease Cancer

04th April 2009
Every year in America, a quarter million people die from smoking tobacco filled traditional cigarettes. Tobacco itself has been scientifically proved to have upwards of 45 carcinogens, which are cancer causing agents. They, the carcinogens, also damage th... Read >
Author: John Sern

Smoking Tobacco Kills but Smoking Electronic Cigarettes Doesn’t

04th April 2009
If you smoke tobacco, then you will agree with me that it has over 4000 chemicals which are harmful to your health, it also has poisons like hydrogen cynide which are harmful to your health. However there has been an introduction of a safe cigarette kn... Read >
Author: John Sern

Announcing - the Dangers and History of Asbestos Explained

31st March 2009
Asbestos is one of the most commonly used substances in established Australian homes built before the late 80's and should be removed if it's found within your home. Identification and removal of Asbestos is an important part of keeping your home in to... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Do You Know The One Vitamin You Need For Osteoporosis?

31st March 2009
These days it's hard to keep up with all the information about vitamins. The Mayo Clinic recently conducted a study, which is considered the latest information and, surprisingly, the one vitamin that is needed to prevent osteoporosis is the key supplemen... Read >
Author: John Russell

The link between smoking and HPV

27th March 2009
To eliminate any possibility of misunderstanding right off the bat: Smoking does not cause HPV, and it does not increase your likelihood of contracting HPV (at least, not anymore than it increases your likelihood of contracting any other disease). The mai... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson

Asbestos hotspots named by Health and Safety Executive

27th March 2009
Plymouth, Leeds and Warrington have been named and shamed as the UK’s top three asbestos disease hotspots in new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive this month. The statistics revealed that areas of heavy industry, such as the dockyards... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Insulator to Deadly Killer

27th March 2009
Up until the 1970s, asbestos was commonly used in building as an insulator and nobody thought anything of it. It is commonly found in ceilings, floors, and pipes. Since that time, however, we have learned that breathing in asbestos is very harmful to the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Breast Cancer Survivor

25th March 2009
Nearly everyone knows a friend or relative who has been stricken by breast cancer and who have succumbed to the disease. But there are also now a lot of breast cancer survivor testimonies that you can get from anyone. Breast cancer remains the most com... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Cancer Causes and Symptoms: Warning Signs Of Cancer To Watch Out For

23rd March 2009
Cancer has always been thought of as a serious disease. Nobody wants to have it or be associated with it. But what is cancer anyway? How does one get it? And what are the most common cancer causes and symptoms? For starters, cancer is actually the unco... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Earliest Effects of Mesothelioma

17th March 2009
The earliest effects of Mesothelioma are often mistaken for the symptoms of cold, virus or flu. It is often not diagnosed until it has progressed beyond the treatable stage. Even when Mesothelioma does not develop, asbestosis and other asbestos- related c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Keep Your Home Duct Free

13th March 2009
Though carbon monoxide leads paint and toxic household cleanness is a few of the dreaded household threats there is a more deadly yet lesser known, silent killer radon. In fact as composed to carbon monoxide poisoning, radon can cause over a hundred times... Read >
Author: Mark Cooper

Stop smoking with Champix

13th March 2009
Smoking is harmful to almost every part of the body. Though every smoker is aware about the health risks associated with their habit of smoking, very few people actually make an attempt to quit smoking. Amongst those who at least aim to quit, only few suc... Read >
Author: ashleybr

Lot of hygiene products containing the chemical carcinogens

13th March 2009
By Dr. Gao Si Cayman listed first are the people can not be separated from the toilet paper every day. He said that many of toilet paper for recycled paper in order to beautify the appearance, the majority of toilet paper added dyes, including fluorescent... Read >
Author: skywind

Quit Smoking -You Know It Makes Sense

13th March 2009
O.K. you're a smoker, and you know how tough it is to quit smoking. I reckon I'd be safe in saying that you've said loads of times that you were going to quit smoking. "I'll start today, tomorrow, well, perhaps next week. I know, I'll join one of those qu... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Philip Morris, Swedish Match to Sell Snuff Globally

10th March 2009
Philip Morris International Inc., the largest publicly traded cigarette company, will jointly sell snuff worldwide with Swedish Match AB, broadening the company’s product range as it targets emerging markets for growth. The companies also said today th... Read >
Author: kjiuy

Alkaline Diet Leads to Weight Loss

09th March 2009
There is a link between alkaline diet and weight loss. The key here is balanced diet. The more you take in healthy food, the healthier you become. So if you want to be healthier, younger and energetic, you have to get into a great alkaline diet. There is ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Introduction On Cancer Research And Cancer Treatment

09th March 2009
There are many laboratories and research facilities that are currently and diligently working to find and produce cures for some of the most devastating health issues facing the world today, and every year more and more funds are being channeled into the ... Read >
Author: suegold

Alkalizing Food Will Bring Health to Your Life - 3 Simple Tips

06th March 2009
I know that you want to be healthy. Alkalizing food can make you healthy. When you are 25 years old, you have to know that this is the age of decline. Some people still look good by age 50 plus, but some already look old by age 30. This is premature aging... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Alkaline Diet Leads to Weight Loss

06th March 2009
There is a link between alkaline diet and weight loss. The key here is balanced diet. The more you take in healthy food, the healthier you become. So if you want to be healthier, younger and energetic, you have to get into a great alkaline diet. There is ... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Alkaline Diet - For Body Balance and a Boost in Energy

05th March 2009
Get into an alkaline diet for body balance and a healthy life. There is such a thing as acidity in our body. This phenomenon is an imbalance in the body that can get us sick. The only way you can counter this imbalance is to get into a great alkaline diet... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Various effective ways to stop smoking

03rd March 2009
Smoking is one habit that never gets you anywhere, but simply deteriorates your health. Not only does it weakens the immunity system of the body but also has various other adverse effects. If you do not stop smoking at the earliest you may have to face se... Read >
Author: michael russell

Asbestos abatement scams endanger home/business owners

03rd March 2009
Two business owners who work in the asbestos abatement field have been found guilty of purposefully endangering the health and the lives of their customers. By incompletely removing asbestos and purchasing false safety reports about removals, two upstate ... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Reasons to stop smoking

03rd March 2009
Smoking can have deadly impact on the smoker and so it is necessary to stop smoking as soon as possible. Smokers are vulnerable to about 600 kinds of cancers including lung cancer and so, it is necessary to stop smoking as soon as possible. Yoga can help ... Read >
Author: michael russell

Why quit smoking

03rd March 2009
If you have been smoking from quite a long time then you should try your level best to quit smoking as soon as you can. This is because smoking cigarettes cause a large number of harmful effects on your health and advanced studies have indicated that it i... Read >
Author: michael russell

Alkaline Forming Foods Can Make You Healthier in Just 3 Days

03rd March 2009
Alkaline forming foods can help you stay healthy and reverse the process of premature aging. Like you, I was also victim of acidity. Acidity is due to the food that we regularly take in. The truth is, a Western diet is already very acidic. So if you are a... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

High Alkaline Foods Will Get Rid of Your Sickness - 3 Top Tips

03rd March 2009
High alkaline foods will prevent your body to become acidic. If we take in high alkaline foods, the pH of our body will balance on its own. Acidity is caused when we eat acidic foods. Unfortunately, Western diets are always generally acidic. This is why w... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

How can you stop smoking- different ways to adopt

03rd March 2009
Smoking affects your physical and mental health considerably and thus should be quit right away. As it affects the immune system of the body in an adverse manner and leads to grotesque medical ailments, it is a gradual step towards death. If you do not st... Read >
Author: michael russell

Asbestos In Premises Is Dangerous

01st March 2009
Asbestos is a mineral that can be found anywhere naturally. This mineral can cope with very high heat and an electrical current, which is why it was used a lot in the building industry at some point. In order to exploit its natural properties, the mineral... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Pumpkins Are Very Beneficial

25th February 2009
helping them attract birds and insects for pollination. So far, scientists have identified about six hundred carotenoids, and more than fifty of them commonly occur in our diet. Not all dietary carotenoids are efficiently absorbed however, and as a result... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Asbestos Related Disease And Malignant Mesothelioma

24th February 2009
It is said that asbestos has been widely used since the late 1800s and the usage of asbestos was even more during World War II. Since then, millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos dust, thus suffering from asbestos related disease. It ... Read >
Author: Doug Lester

How Smoking Affects Your Skin

24th February 2009
Everybody knows of how evil cigarette smoking is for us. Tons of studies have proven time and again the link of cigarette smoking with lung cancer, heart diseases, emphysema and a host of other body issues. We should note though that aside from these dead... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Take Care Of Your Lungs To Prevent Cancer

24th February 2009
Cancer can be in the form of many names. It can affect even the smallest bone or muscle inside the human body. According to statistics, the leading cause of death in the majority of the population is lung cancer. Believe it. It's not a surprise that our o... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

What Are Average Life Insurance Rates?

20th February 2009
Life insurance is all about risk management. Typical life insurance premiums are set by insurance companies after they have fully taken care about all possible precautions to see and ensure that the policyholders do not have any reason to die a premature ... Read >
Author: Ian Wright

Pleural Mesothelioma and Pleural Diseases

19th February 2009
Pleural mesothelioma starts in the lungs. The pleura is a membrane around the lungs and is inside the chest. Whenever doctors refer to “pleural” or “pleura” this is the area they are talking about. Pleural mesothelioma symptoms are similar to m... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Mesothelioma and Asbestosis Hard to Diagnosis in Asbestos Exposed Smokers

19th February 2009
Mesothelioma and asbestosis, the scarring diseases caused from asbestos exposure, typically take years to fester within a body before symptoms become visible. Filling your lungs with smoke if you’ve been exposed to asbestos will hasten asbestos disease... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Some Few Words On Lung Cancer

18th February 2009
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topi... Read >
Author: suegold

How Smoking Can (Badly) Effect Your Ears

18th February 2009
Most of People should know that smoking has numerous health risk effects, both for smokers and second-degree smokers. More familiar are heart failure, lung cancer and emphysema. But, most people ignore that smoking also badly affects our ears, and might p... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

The Advantages Of Quitting Smoking

18th February 2009
Do you know that around 1000 Americans are dying everyday as a consequence of smoking?One out of every six men die in United States from the consequences of smoking. It is quite clear now that smoking is one of the major causes of death. If you smoke the... Read >
Author: suegold

Study Tests Dose and Toxicity Levels of Treatments For Mesothelioma Victims

17th February 2009
The dosage levels of medicinal treatments for mesothelioma patients are being studied by physicians and researchers in Boston in order to acquire more suitable treatments for patients suffering from the fatal lung cancer. Researchers are using two meth... Read >
Author: Legal

Problems of Uranium Mining

16th February 2009
Tailings squander Even the utmost grade deposits have less than 1% uranium. So vast amounts of ore have to be processed to obtain useful quantities of the uranium. The leftover ‘waste’ rock is known tailings. In the course of processing it is crus... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Lung Cancer Patient Survival May Depend Race

10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley The University of Washington-Seattle recently analyzed the results of years of lung cancer patients and found that African Americans are at an increased risk of fatalities compared to their Caucasian peers. The study ... Read >
Author: LegalView

How to lower your risk of getting Lung Cancer.

03rd February 2009
It is very rare for lung cancer to only have one cause; we know that because not everybody who smokes cigarettes gets lung cancer. I had an uncle who smoked most of his life and died at the grand age of 99. Fortunately he was smart enough to give up smo... Read >
Author: alan-nz

Quit Smoking Tips

02nd February 2009
Each year, millions of people die because of smoking related diseases. Smoker, whether young or old lose their battle with ailments such as lung cancer, emphysema, and heart attacks among many others. Although these figures may be depressing, the tru... Read >
Author: arcel

Effects of Vaporizers over Human Lives

01st February 2009
There is no doubt that vaporizers have revolutionized the market altogether. Smokers worldwide prefer it to other methods of smoking. Using vaporizers over cigarettes has many good health effects too. In fact, vaporizers are the only way by which we can s... Read >
Author: Alien

Asbestos - Are you Managing the Risks?

30th January 2009
Man has used asbestos for centuries. However, it is over the last 100 or so years that its use has been widespread – an estimated 500,000 buildings in the UK still contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within their fabric. The dangers of asbes... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

The Genuine Perils of Smoking Cigarettes, Cigars, and Pipes

28th January 2009
Most people know that smoking is treacherous to their health and it creates numerous health problems, but the majority of smokers do not know about the real hazards of smoking. Don't ever be deceived, the real risks of smoking are extremely hazardous and ... Read >
Author: Ray Zimmerman

Home Sick (Not the Good Kind!): Household Toxins and How to Treat Them

23rd January 2009
Are you finding yourself getting the sniffles when it's not allergy season, or feeling as if you're getting the flu when there's nothing going around? Believe it or not, your own home might be making you sick. Whether it's the chemicals in your furniture,... Read >
Author: Lee Cameron

Lung Cancer: Living With the Diagnosis.

23rd January 2009
Lung cancer is the other life threatening form of the cancer. The actual problem which arise in the lung cancer is that makes the lung unable to exchange the gases and hence it effects the respiratory system. When the respiratory system of a person gets d... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

HSE Campaign Highlights The Dangers Of Asbestos

21st January 2009
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has long been at the forefront in the campaign to highlight the dangers of asbestos at home and particularly in the workplace. As asbestos continues to claim lives, the HSE have decided to up the ante in the campaign,... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Right Lung Cancer Treatment

20th January 2009
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer. If you have been diagnosed with lung cancer, the next thing you should do is to discuss with your doctors the most suitable lung cancer treatment for you. There are various options available for the t... Read >
Author: Scott Gillespie

Youth, Juice And Get-up-and-go - The Affects Of A Strong Lifestyle

20th January 2009
Becoming healthy and staying well is important to leading a long and content life. A hearty lifestyle enables a human to participate in many activities that unhealthy or overweight populace might not be able to do. A active lifestyle includes eating right... Read >
Author: Chanelle Perroww

Quit smoking for a healthy and smoke free life

17th January 2009
There are many approaches that you can adopt for smoking cessation. When you quit smoking you feel the life joy and merriment of life. Life will be happy in the company of loved ones. Read this article to get an idea about smoking cessation and how to do... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Gene Silencing May Increase Risk of Lung Cancer

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

Getting Help for Smokers

13th January 2009
One of the hardest things for some of us is getting our loved ones to quit smoking. Now it is said that you can not change someone. However you can get someone to change, one if they are willing to and two if you put the solution to their problem in front... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes

Don't Let Your Health And Joy Turn To Smoke This New Year!

12th January 2009
In a crowded place a smart looking person, seated close to you, may ask you in a very polite manner "Do you mind if I smoke?” A seemingly innocent request to which your response will be to nod agreeably as if to say okay. We do not realize that such a... Read >
Author: Chandrasoma

Introduction to Asbestos: 10 Key Facts

12th January 2009
1. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been used for thousands of years! 2. The asbestos mineral is mined from the earth. 3. The asbestos mineral in its natural state is harmless. 4. Asbestos becomes potentially harmful to health ... Read >
Author: nigel

Can Smoking Affect Your Ability To Build Mass Muscle?

09th January 2009
Despite the widespread health warnings on cigarette smoking, many smokers still remain unswayed by the numerous harmful effects that go along with the habit. Now, everyone knows for a fact that smoking can lead to life-threatening effects such as lung can... Read >
Author: Info Spreader

Mesothelioma, Asbestos Lung Cancer, Asbestosis And Other Asbestos Disease

09th January 2009
There are five main asbestos diseases including asbestos cancer that can develop following exposure to asbestos fibres. These are malignant asbestos mesothelioma cancer, asbestos lung cancer, asbestosis, asbestos pleural thickening and asbestos pleural pl... Read >
Author: nigel

Diagnosing Lung Cancer Early Increases Your Chances of Survival

08th January 2009
Lung cancer is the fastest growing smoking related disease in the world, it is also the fastest growing cancer with almost a million people being diagnosed every year around the world. This kind of growth is cause for alarm, to be sure, but even more alar... Read >
Author: 2Deano

Prevention for Breast Cancer

08th January 2009
Breast cancer is the mainly generally diagnosed cancer in women, apart from lung cancer. 1 in every 8 women is predicted to expand breast cancer in their life span. While there are particular danger factors such as genetics we couldn’t alter, there are ... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

How Deadly Is Second-hand Smoking

08th January 2009
When a person inhales smoke that comes out from the burning of tobacco is known as side stream smoke. On the other hand, when a person inhales smoke while a person is smoking is called the mainstream smoke. Both these types of smoking are called Secondhan... Read >
Author: suegold

Science needs to improve early detection for mesothelioma

07th January 2009
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare, aggressive lung disease that is closely associated with a person's previous exposure to asbestos fibers. The disease is hard to diagnose and has been resisting traditional treatment options ever since it was... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

The Good Methods to Stop Smoking

06th January 2009
According to the research, about 5.4 million people die from smoking each year. Smoking will arose heart diseases, lung cancer, stroke and so on.Therefore, it is necessary to stop smoking immediately for us. Learn much more about health. We all have ... Read >
Author: yangguang04

Quit smoking for a healthy and smoke free life

02nd January 2009
There are many approaches that you can adopt for smoking cessation. Read this article to get an idea about smoking cessation and how to do it. Smoking cessation – stub out smoking for good Government health agencies worldwide have a great role to ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Quit Smoking Make Easier

29th December 2008
Smoking is a serious trouble for our modern society, very few smokers receive quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a well-known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart pr... Read >
Author: Sachu

5 Things You Can Do to Prevent Lung Cancer.

19th December 2008
Lung cancer is a form that is quite difficult to treat. Simply put lung cancer is the cancer affecting the lung tissues making it difficult for exchange of gases in the respiratory system. It is very elusive and hence difficult to diagnose. The symptoms a... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Lung Cancer Symptoms: What to Look For.

19th December 2008
Lung cancer symptoms are very elusive and misleading. Mostly the condition is diagnosed only after having reached advanced stages. As of now there is no screening procedure for lung cancer. Symptoms are almost non existent where lung cancer is concerned. ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

How to Get Cheaper Life Insurance

19th December 2008
For most people, life insurance is there to lift a financial weight off your soldiers. It will pay out a fixed sum if you were to die, meaning your family wouldn’t have to struggle when you pass away. This assurance comes at a cost, and many factors e... Read >
Author: Rachael0518

Experts Describe Asbestos as Industrial Manslaughter

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

Gum Disease and Higher Chances of Cancer

17th December 2008
According to a new research by the Imperial College of London, gum diseases can lead to a higher chance of cancer. The most common cancers that are linked to gum disease includes pancreatic, lung, kidneys, as well as blood cancers. The basic link join... Read >
Author: abrogers

A Healthy Life with Healthy Habits

15th December 2008
Several studies seem to agree that people who adopt four healthy and simple habits, have a better quality of life and even the possibility of having a longer and enjoyable time at the mature age. Which are those habits?. We are talking about not smoking,... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

Cancer Research And Prostate Cancer

15th December 2008
There are many laboratories and research facilities that are currently and diligently working to find and produce cures for some of the most devastating health issues facing the world today, and every year more and more funds are being channeled into the ... Read >
Author: suegold

Injury lawyer claims asbestos victory

15th December 2008
A personal injury lawyer who has dedicated his life to campaigning for compensation for asbestos victims today claims that a new High Court Ruling indicates a landmark victory for asbestos victims. Solicitor and personal injury expert Peter Hankins has... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza

New research gives hope to asbestos disease sufferers

15th December 2008
New medical research, which has isolated a gene that appears to protect against lung cancer, has been welcomed by Asbestos campaigners as a potentially massive breakthrough. Mesothelioma, which is caused by ingesting asbestos dust, has resulted in the ... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Symptoms and Signs of Asbestos Disease

14th December 2008
Asbestosis and mesothelioma have symptoms that make it hard to distinguish the signs of asbestos disease from the signs of hundreds of other respiratory illnesses. Monitoring your symptoms can help you recognize when the signs of your symptoms start flas... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Vitamin Supplements May Lead to Improved Survival and Quality of Life

11th December 2008
Life Extension Update Exclusive Mayo Clinic study finds lung cancer patients who take vitamin supplements experience improved survival and quality of life A study published in the July 2005 issue of the journal Lung Cancer found that men and women with... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye

Dog Bloat: Owner's Guide to Bloat in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bloat in dogs is one of the most common causes of death. This condition occurs when your dog's stomach swells due to excess fluid or gas. It can be life-threatening in under an hour. So, what exactly causes this condition? Causes There are a few ... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Have Healthy Aging Skin without Resorting to Heavy Chemicals

08th December 2008
Many people are finding different ways on how to have healthy aging skin. Nowadays, you can choose from a wide variety of skincare treatments anywhere, which promise you to be younger looking. Most of the products claim that they are the best treatments f... Read >
Author: John Sern

6 Things You Can Do To Prevent Breast Cancer.

08th December 2008
With 49 000 new cases and 11 000 deaths per year, breast cancer has experienced a doubling of cases during the past 25 years. And yet, we can prevent this cancer by some simple habits. The risk of breast cancer may be lowered, so play your part! Just l... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Learn The Consequences Of Your Expanding Belly Bulge

03rd December 2008
How many of us as we get older begin to widen across out midsection? Carrying excess weight around our midsection does more than expand your waist line. The consequences of having that belly bulge have several far reaching negative health effects. Apart f... Read >
Author: shanamax

Come on, give us a song

03rd December 2008
Whenever you wake in an armchair and find the television still on, one of the nightmare experiences is finding yourself watching one of the shows set in a summer camp. Your timing is impeccable. One of those perky leaders has everyone sitting expectantly ... Read >
Author: John Scott

What About Lung Cancer

01st December 2008
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this topic ... Read >
Author: suegold

Smoking - A Bad Habit

01st December 2008
People smoke mostly in the form of cigarette. Some people use even cigar, beedi, pipes etc. All these contain dried leaves of tobacco plant. A cigarette or any such thing is lit for the purpose of inhaling smoke. That smoke contains a harmful substance 'n... Read >
Author: Amitabh Kumar

Breast Cancer - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st December 2008
Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths. C... Read >
Author: Ash

www.sanoviv.com: A One Of A Kind Approach To Holistic Health Care

01st December 2008
Sanoviv, a cutting edge and world class Medical Facility, offers innovative technology and heart felt personal care and attention to help heal many kinds of cancers, including lymphoma cancer, and other diseases. Located in Baja California, just south ... Read >
Author: andrew1

How to Lower Cholesterol and Beat Heart Disease

30th November 2008
Carrots promote healthy vision, we've all heard mothers encouraging their children to eat carrots, but they do more than that. Carrots are filled with pro-vitamin A, B3, C. and E., they have anticancer properties, they are full of fiber, they are attribut... Read >
Author: Mia Sidiro

Smoking and Oral Health

30th November 2008
Smoking is associated with a very wide range of health problems ranging from lung cancer to delayed wound healing. Plenty of anti-smoking campaigns highlight the harmful affects of smoking and work hard to encourage people to give up smoking. We all kn... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Do You Know What Your Kids Are Up To?

28th November 2008
I read in a newsletter I received that this is national Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Some 161,000 lung cancer deaths are expected in the U.S. in 2008, that makes for nearly a third of all cancer deaths. ACS notes lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Helping You to Stop Smoking

18th November 2008
From the first puff, carcinogens in cigarette smoke attack the eyes, nasal passages, teeth, tongue, lungs, heart, blood, skin and reproductive organs. Cigarette smokers die an average of 10 years sooner than non-smokers. In the US, smoking kills around... Read >
Author: SandyPeaks

Rock Tops Granite Report: Radon Exposure from Granite Countertops

17th November 2008
Some reports have said that even though most granite countertops tested were nothing to be worried about, some have had “hot-spots” that emit levels that can be life threatening. You may even read reports that claim some colors of granite pose more o... Read >
Author: bobgasi2008

Hazards occurring due to smoke

11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz

Hazards occurring due to smoke

11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz

The Benefits of Having A Green Car

04th November 2008
A green car is unlike any other car, because green cars have many benefits - especially for the environment. Apart from the environment, there are benefits in terms of taxes and fuel efficiency as well, so there is more to gain when you buy a green car. B... Read >
Author: Eric Token

Stop Smoking Easily - No Longer a Frustrating Pipedream!

04th November 2008
�Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Emphysema, and may complicate Pregnancy.� �Smoking can cause a slow and painful death.� Despite statutory warnings as dramatic as this in the US and the UK, there are still plenty of us who just ca... Read >
Author: New Insights

Creating a Miracle with Mastectomy

03rd November 2008
What one should know about mastectomy? Breast cancer is reportedly the fourth leading cause of death next to prostate, skin, and lung cancer. The chances of survival remain uncertain as to the number of treatments and prevention involved. However, the ad... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

What is the cause of pancreatic cancer?

31st October 2008
No one can catch cancer from another person. While it can seldom be explained why one person gets any type of cancer and another doesn't, it is very clear that the disease is not contagious. Although research scientists do not know the exact causes o... Read >
Author: Mickey

Flawed SELECT Study Attacks Vitamin E

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

Canada exports asbestos danger

30th October 2008
A group of researchers is condemning Canada for its failure to act to protect workers in poorer countries that receive their exported asbestos. They accuse the Canadian government of protecting the asbestos industry at the risk of many lives in other coun... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Fight The Barbeque Blues With Vitamins, Herbs, And Antioxidants

28th October 2008
Grilling meat over an open fire is something our ancestors have been doing for thousands of years. But people today who are indulging in chicken and cheeseburgers face a lot of concerns that our ancestors never even dreamed of. These include air polluta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Quitting Smoking Is Something You Can Do Today

23rd October 2008
How many of us have been quitting smoking? For how long? I know that before I quit, I used to tell people all the time that I was quitting, but yet I never quite got around to it. I’m sure that you have heard the reasons you should quit from friends,... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Mesothelioma: A ready Reckoner

21st October 2008
Mesothelioma is a curious ailment where the cells of mesothelium, a membrane that swathe and safeguard internal organs, become cancerous and start splitting up without control. These cancerous cells gradually affect other organs of the body too. The membr... Read >
Author: T Corrine

Mesothelioma Cancer – An Overview

21st October 2008
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer which affects people who have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. In this type of cancer malignant cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the internal organs of the ... Read >
Author: T Corrine

Common Disruption for Your Online Home Based Business

21st October 2008
Based on my experienced, to stop working is the most avid disruption during my first year of working at a home-based business. If smoking was like bringing at a home-based business, the occurrence of lung cancer would be dramatically reduced. Numerous ... Read >
Author: trishaltbr

Mesothelioma: A ready Reckoner

21st October 2008
Mesothelioma is a curious ailment where the cells of mesothelium, a membrane that swathe and safeguard internal organs, become cancerous and start splitting up without control. These cancerous cells gradually affect other organs of the body too. The membr... Read >
Author: T Corrine

Mesothelioma Cancer – An Overview

21st October 2008
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer which affects people who have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles. In this type of cancer malignant cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the internal organs of the ... Read >
Author: T Corrine

3 Top Florida Mesothelioma Lawyer Profiles

14th October 2008
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. Unfortunately in many cases the diagnosis is only made many years after the exposure occured and so the damage has been done. Asbestos is a substance that was heavily used i... Read >
Author: Belinda Marshall

Methods of Generating Traffic to Your Website….

14th October 2008
The website should be functional with powerful content that has the ability to lure potential buyers. Small business owners must maximize their ROI by having a clean, well-written website developed while investing in to quality search engine optimization ... Read >
Author: ravi

Giving Up Smoking - Naturally: A Wise Decision

14th October 2008
Smoking is a costly habit, and a dangerous one. Not only does it take a large percentage of your annual income, it also decreases your overall health and your life expectancy, and that of the people around you. Both lung cancer and emphysema are caused ... Read >
Author: mwnet

New York State (NYC) Medical Malpractice Compensation/Lawsuit Claims

13th October 2008
New York Medical Malpractice lawsuits or compensation are filed when a patient is injured due to the negligence of a medical authority or professional within New York State. There are different types of medical malpractice cases within New York that are f... Read >
Author: jimwilso

What Everybody Should Know... About How To Get Rid Of Bad Breath Caused By Gum Disease

13th October 2008
There are two really unhealthy vices, tobacco and alcohol which cause numerous health problems, not the least of which is bad breath. Smoking or over-consumption of alcohol can cause lung cancer, liver diseases, diabetes, gum disease or oral cancer. Both ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho

Mesothelioma Cancer May Have Potential Early Warning Signs

10th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Researchers have been studying biomarkers within the body as potential early indicators for the deadly and dormant mesothelioma cancer. The research is being conducted by the Department of Molecular Pathology at the Poly... Read >
Author: LegalView

U.S. working to give researchers access to mesothelioma information online

06th October 2008
Because the problem of rising numbers of mesothelioma victims is beginning to hit full stride—mesothelioma is an asbestos-exposure lung cancer that can take up to 50 years to show up—doctors and researchers are urging organizations to ramp up efforts ... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

The Prevention Of Lung Cancer

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

The Trouble With Granite.

29th September 2008
Your granite countertops are beautiful, and you were attracted to them because they are a natural product, but now comes all the news coverage of their potential health threat. How do you know if your granite countertops are giving off radiation? The eas... Read >
Author: Virgina Wherland

Information on Breast Cancer

25th September 2008
Breast cancer can be said to be one of the oldest known type of cancer tumors in humans mostly in women. The oldest description of this deadly disease, though the term cancer was not used, was discovered in Egypt years ago. The most prevalent cancer in wo... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Does Your Granite Countertop Glow?

25th September 2008
Safety concerns regarding granite countertops and their level of radon gas emitted has sparked a controversy since the 90's. However, the widespread use of granite in kitchen and bathrooms has sparked renewed interest in this old issue. The New York Tim... Read >
Author: Jerry Clifford

Information on Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome

24th September 2008
Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare condition. It is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission caused by impaired presynaptic release of acetylcholine (Ach). LEMS is an autoimmune condition; in such disorders the immune system, which normall... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cancer treatment - A non curable disease

19th September 2008
The myth about cancer as a non curable disease is busted now. Though people scare for cancer disease since its recognition due to its deadly nature and non-availability of drugs, now cancer treatment is possible all over the world including India. Cancer ... Read >
Author: Thomas Johnson

Lung Cancer Can Be Deadly

19th September 2008
Lung tumor is the product of malignant cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's an organized pattern to this reproduction as c... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Lung Cancer And Its Deadly Ways

19th September 2008
Lung growth is the product of wicked cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's a neat outline to this reproduction as cells upg... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Introduction About Lung Cancer

19th September 2008
Lung Cancer is the most customary and lethal of the cancers that one can be diagnosed with; however there are also operative treatments for patients anguish from lung menace. Most bags of lung bane are smoking allied, but not all smokers will arise th... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Breast Cancer - How To Succeed

16th September 2008
Overview When a group of cells display uninhibited growth, which refers to division beyond the normal limits, this phenomenon is commonly referred to as cancer. Other characteristics include an attack and destruction of surrounding tissues, and the spr... Read >
Author: peter radford

Symptoms of Lung Cancer

11th September 2008
The first symptom of lung cancer is low rate of breath. The person affected with lung cancer experiences shortness in breath and this symptom is called as dyspnea. Blood coughing is another symptom of lung cancer and it is medically called as hemoptysis. ... Read >
Author: John Smith

Term Critical Illness Insurance- Giving You Life For A Second Time

09th September 2008
Every year, around 700,000 people may be affected by a critical illness such as stroke. On the other hand, heart attack may make approximately 340,000 victims while around 1 million may be diagnosed by a critical illness like cancer. If you have term crit... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Using Peppermint Extract

09th September 2008
People all over the world have used mint to scent their home and enjoy the soothing and pleasant aroma. Mint is a sign of hospitality in many cultures. The Greeks used it in ancient times to welcome guests into their homes. It is still the traditional ... Read >
Author: Vincent

Divine Intervention Comes From Your Religious Beliefs

08th September 2008
Sometimes, a divine intervention pulls up next to your steaming, smashed up car on the rain-slicked roads in Hollywood, wearing penguin-colored habits, looking down at you with compassionate eyes. "We have been praying for you to accept Jesus," the nuns s... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Anti-Aging and Effects of Smoking

08th September 2008
If you have ever watched the makeover programs that they have on television from time to time you will notice that the people they often chose for the shows where they are trying to make people look ten years younger or thereabouts are those who smoke. ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Free some Worries when You Buy DCA

06th September 2008
DCA or dichloroacetic acid is one of the many promising breakthroughs of treating cancer. Actually its salt by-product is used in the possible cure for cancer. A pure DCA causes major health problems. This is why only the salt is used, particularly its so... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Sugary Tasting Astragalus used for Chemotherapy Patients

05th September 2008
Astragalus is an extremely sweet-tasting aromatic plant found to be high in zinc, magnesium, silicon, & iron. It's possible that the bitterness of a diagnosis of cancer can be relieved with the sweetness of this Chinese herb that has been used medicinall... Read >
Author: Alien

The Psychology Of Excessive Smoking

02nd September 2008
"Excess" means "more than what is right, proper or necessary." When used in medicine, it means "more than is good for continued good health" We can eat too much, work too much, drink too much (including non-alcoholic liquids), sleep too much, and so on; a... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Some Symptoms After You Quit Smoking

02nd September 2008
Dizziness may occur during the first one or two days. Take a quick break, it will pass. Headaches may appear at any time during the first weeks. Try to relax. Take any usual remedy for headache, a cold cloth on the back of your neck, or relieve the st... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Smoking Risks

02nd September 2008
According to health care experts, if you smoke, you will be twelve times more likely to die from lung cancer. Now let's just think for one short moment: wouldn't it be very important for you to increase your chances of living from two to twelve times long... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Kent cigarettes filters used deadly crocidolite asbestos

28th August 2008
Incredible as it may seem—because the dangers of asbestos were already beginning to be known—back in the 50s the P. Lorillard Company was using deadly crocidolite fibers in its Kent cigarette filters. In a review guide on eBay, an asbestos-identifying... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Answering Your Asbestos Questions

28th August 2008
You have probably seen ads from on the television from lawyers regarding asbestos and how it is dangerous to your health. Many lawyers have filed lawsuits regarding workers who were injured while working around it. Many people do not have any idea wha... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Causes of Breast Cancer and Its Treatments

22nd August 2008
Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a number of risk factor B... Read >
Author: Saiera Hilton

How Illness Can Affect Depression

22nd August 2008
Illness and Depression Depression often tags along with another serious illness such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer, Parkinson's Disease and more. So often doctors will treat the illness but not treat the depression which follows along. T... Read >
Author: John Samson

Industrial Injuries & Illnesses

20th August 2008
Though the working conditions at the workplace have improved immensely in the past few years, still it is quite common to see cases where people have developed industrial injuries and illnesses due to excess of exposure to any harmful substance that is ex... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Industrial Injuries & Illnesses

20th August 2008
Though the working conditions at the workplace have improved immensely in the past few years, still it is quite common to see cases where people have developed industrial injuries and illnesses due to excess of exposure to any harmful substance that is ex... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Industrial Injuries & Illnesses

20th August 2008
Though the working conditions at the workplace have improved immensely in the past few years, still it is quite common to see cases where people have developed industrial injuries and illnesses due to excess of exposure to any harmful substance that is ex... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Shanteau Will Go to Beijing 2008

20th August 2008
US National team swimmer Erick Shanteau who was recently diagnosed with testicular cancer; made an announcement regarding his surgery which will be postponed until the conclusion of the Olympic Games at the end of August. Shanteau was diagnosed with t... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

Slow Global Warming and Save Your Life!

17th August 2008
Our main concern at the moment friends is not those ever increasing gas fuel costs but the virtually irreversible changes in the environment due to our carbon footprint being left on this planet which is causing global warming. We may be different in many... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen

Help Stop Global Warming and Save Your Family and Home!

17th August 2008
The way that gas prices are on the rise at the moment should really be the least of our fears, because the gravest concern that has come to threaten our planet this century is how the environment is under attack. It doesn't matter what your background is ... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen

Does Your Home Have Poor Air Quality?

17th August 2008
As you may know the air inside your home is several times more dirty than the outside air. But what many people don't know is what causes this poor indoor air quality. This problem can be caused by several factors: 1. Dust can build on many surfaces a... Read >
Author: NickM

How To Get Ready Mentally To Stop Smoking

16th August 2008
Before you can stop-smoking, you need to mentally prepare yourself. Many people who try to stop-smoking fail because they have not been mentally prepared for the challenge that lies ahead. Cigarette smoking is one of the most addictive substances t... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Global Warming Fears - Stop Global Warming and Save Your Life!

16th August 2008
Regardless of how you feel about gas prices, virtually everyone should concerned with the environment. We all live together on this earth, and if the planet becomes destroyed, it won't matter if you are rich or poor, black or white, old or young; We will ... Read >
Author: PaulPetersen

Study Uncovers Mesothelioma Link to Nanotechnology

13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Mesothelioma has long been linked to the inhalation and exposure to asbestos fibers and dust, so when scientists uncovered an additional potential cause for this incurable form of lung cancer, the unthinkable became a re... Read >
Author: LegalView

Some illusions about smoking

13th August 2008
Man has been smoking tobacco since ages. In the last century it grew very fast. Earlier it was in the form of hookah. When cigarettes came into the market, smoking grew very fast. There were many reasons of it. • As it is a habit which turns into an... Read >
Author: Amber Smith

Tips To Help You About Asbestos Removal

13th August 2008
While you've probably heard the word asbestos, do you really know what it means? Do you realize that if your home contains it, then you and your family could be in a bit of danger? Even though you breathe in trace amounts of it in the air each day, if... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Asbestos Claim Lawyer Can Help With Your Claim!

29th July 2008
An asbestos claim lawyer is exactly what you need if you have contracted any asbestos related diseases as a result of asbestos exposure at workplace. Some of the most common but life threatening diseases that you may develop due to asbestos exposure inclu... Read >
Author: stary

Delayed Cancer diagnosis – how will it effect you?

29th July 2008
It has been stated that one in three people will develop a form of Cancer at some point within their lives, making it one of the most prolific diseases that we are now seeing. Due to this doctors have to be highly aware of the possibility of Cancer when m... Read >
Author: Helen

Winning the battle against cancer

29th July 2008
Almost 260,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in the UK each year, but despite the rates of incidence being on the rise, the good news is that less people are actually dying from cancer, thanks to advances in treatment and also early detection. The ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

5 Helpful Tips To Deal With Lung Cancer

29th July 2008
Cancer is one of the sever medical condition which needs proper medication as well as care of the cancer patient to get proper recovery. Lung is one of the important parts of the body which is known as respiratory system. If some gets affected with the... Read >
Author: Gary Zivkovich

Fruit And Veg The Key To Reducing Life Insurance Payments.

18th July 2008
Taking out a Life Insurance Policy to protect one's family is important, it gives the peace of mind of knowing that your loved ones will be taken care of in the event of death. Choosing the right policy is essential, this has become easier over the ye... Read >
Author: Elfy Anders

Top 5 Signs Of Lung Cancer To Long-term Smokers

18th July 2008
Usually in the early of lung cancer, there are no special symptoms. Only when lung cancer is developed to a certain stage, there will be some symptoms, including cough, blood in sputum, fever, chest pain, chest tightness and some other respiratory sym... Read >
Author: Win.Ho

The Best Drinks For Cancer Patients

14th July 2008
It is not groundless that tea is the best drinks for cancer patients. Tea contains tea polyphenols, vitamins and trace elements, can block certain carcinogens generation, and inhibit cancer cell growth. Tea can help with digestion and reduce the decline o... Read >
Author: Win.Ho

Breast Cancer Treatments

10th July 2008
Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a number of risk factor B... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Causes and Treatment of Mesothelioma

03rd July 2008
Mesothelioma is a form of lung cancer, predominantly caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. In fact, mesothelioma is a cancer of the mesothelium, the sheath that covers major organs such as the lungs (pleurum), the heart (pericardium) and the abdominal c... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

These Are Some Of The Symptoms Of Pleural Mesothelioma

27th June 2008
Pleural mesothelioma is a disease that affects the lining of the lungs and these linings are called lung pleura. This disease has been mistaken for lung cancer but, the two have no association because this disease affects the serous membrane. The serous m... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to find mesothelioma information on the internet

27th June 2008
On the internet, there is a lot of mesothelioma information and reading through various sites will give you so much insight. Mesothelioma is a lung cancer and is also known as asbestos cancer. Even though malignant mesothelioma is uncommon, a certain perc... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Treatment Does Nothing for Mesothelioma Cancer Victims

25th June 2008
Chemotherapy is often the number one form of treatment for many patients suffering from cancer. However, it was recently discovered that chemotherapy is essentially ineffective on certain types of mesothelioma, such as malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM)... Read >
Author: Legal

Smoking May Kill Women More Easily Than Men

25th June 2008
By now, everyone knows at least one or two smoking facts off the top of their head. With surgeon general warnings, news bulletins, and articles on the Internet spreading the word with every laboratory finding, it isn't all that hard to stumble onto some p... Read >
Author: harvey ong

Asbestos Survey

23rd June 2008
Asbestos is mined from the earth’s crust and is used for a variety of purposes. It is found in more than three thousand products available in the market. It is impossible to identify even when it is used in the products, common man has to believe the ma... Read >
Author: Article King

Mesothelioma and Litigation: How to get Cash for Asbestos Lung Cancer Palliative Care

10th June 2008
Mesothelioma is a particularly nasty form of lung cancer, and mesothelioma litigation is increasingly being used as a means of getting cash for asbestos lung cancer palliative care. Without it, many families would not be able to afford professional care f... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Avoid Bad Habits and Hasten the Healing of Acne

06th June 2008
The very first step in getting rid of acne is to avoid all of the bad habits that can aggravate this condition. Have patience and never give up, as the healing process will take some time. It is a well- known saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a ... Read >
Author: charli

Avoid Bad Habits and Hasten the Healing of Acne

05th June 2008
The very first step in getting rid of acne is to avoid all of the bad habits that can aggravate this condition. Have patience and never give up, as the healing process will take some time. It is a well- known saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a ... Read >
Author: charli

Information on Types and Treatment of Lung Cancer

05th June 2008
Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don't function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor. The lungs, a pair of sponge-like, cone-shaped organs, are part of the body's respiratory system. When we breathe in, th... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Passive Cigarette Smoking Can Effect The Lives Of The People You Live With

30th May 2008
Most people know that smoking is dangerous, yet despite knowing about the damaging effects of smoking on their own health, many smokers cannot seem to quit. They rationalize their habit by assuming they are only affecting themselves if they smoke. In real... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

Detoxify Your Skin to Live Longer & Look Ageless

23rd May 2008
Aging isn't just wrinkles. . .it's disease and illness Most of us think of 'aging' as wrinkles that begin to appear on our face. But that word applies to all the diseases and conditions that impact our health . . . breast cancer, heart disease, diabete... Read >
Author: Linda Chaé

Asbestos Lung Cancer Types and Treatment

21st May 2008
Lung cancer of asbestos workers has increased greatly over the years. This is obviously due to the fact that the workers are exposed to the asbestos and breathe it in on a daily basis. This lung cancer (mesothelioma) is even more significant among the a... Read >
Author: Josh Spaulding

Smoking And Cancer

21st May 2008
Most people think that they know the real connections between smoking and diseases. They immediately think of lung cancer and may even know someone that has died from this terrible disease, due to their smoking. But in truth, the connection between smokin... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

E Cigarettes: Cigarettes Minus The Cancer

20th May 2008
As an author I am assuming by reading this article you have an understanding that smoking is generally bad for your health. However, do you really know how bad smoking is for you? Do you understand what it actually does to your body? If you're the kind... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Breast Cancer - Diagnostic Studies And Procedures

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

Mesothelioma and Asbestos: A Glossary of Related Terms and Definitions

15th May 2008
Mesothelioma and Asbestos: A Glossary of Related Terms and Definitions Understanding the terminology commonly associated with mesothelioma and asbestos while holding a conversation with your doctor or other specialist will help you to relate to what t... Read >
Author: Remy

Cancer - Treatment and Cure for Cancer

14th May 2008
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize. Cancer develops when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells grow, divide, and die. Instead of dying, cancer ce... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Mesothelioma and Asbestos: A Glossary of Related Terms and Definitions

11th May 2008
Understanding the terminology commonly associated with mesothelioma and asbestos while holding a conversation with your doctor or other specialist will help you to relate to what they’re saying and make more informed decisions about how to proceed. ... Read >
Author: Remy

Emphysema - Soon to be Among the Top Killers

11th May 2008
Emphysema is attacking more and more people, and what's worse is that most of the cases result in death. Although researchers have made considerable progress, the causes of the disease are still unknown. This means that that people can't detect the occurr... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Chronic Fatigue- What Exactly is Chronic Fatigue

08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris Chances are you have heard of Chronic Fatigue but like most people, understanding this condition can be a bit confusing. Over the years, information about Chronic Fatigue has increased with a number of efforts made to ... Read >

Quit Smoking and Now a Weight Gain?

08th May 2008
You can imagine that sometimes a girl needs to keep it real to stay away from the couch in the psychiatrists‘ office. Today is that day for me. No, I am not necessarily being funny as quitting smoking and gaining weight is critical stuff. Why you ask?... Read >
Author: Carol Clifton

One-in-three: working against the odds to support those affected by cancer

08th May 2008
It is estimated that around one in three humans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime; so unfortunately, the chances of being affected by the disease – directly or indirectly – are fairly high. Indeed, although cancer can affect all ages... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Dangers of Smoking - How Will You Suffer Before Death?

08th May 2008
Everyday we have people yearning for intentional or assisted suicide due to intense sufferings from illness or financial pressure. Know what? If you're smoking right now you could be one of them in near future. Think that's another sort of scary ‘danger... Read >
Author: Michael Tanner

Bone Cancer – Information on Bone Cancer

29th April 2008
Bone cancer that originates in the bone — primary bone cancer — is rare. Fewer than 2,500 Americans are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year. The condition affects more children than adults. Bone cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Will Stop Smoking Programs Help You?

29th April 2008
Stop smoking programs are more successful when nicotine replacement is combined with counseling and support. They are abundant and are there to assist the smoker to quit successfully in a reasonable amount of time, and offer support and advice when it get... Read >
Author: Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki

Breast Cancer Mammogram - Prevent The Deadly Diagnosis

25th April 2008
Not only is breast cancer a nasty word to hear it is a painful condition and frightening, it gets even nastier sounding if your doctor has diagnosed you with the disease. Sadly, although scary, women still choose to avoid initiating a self breast examinat... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Types Of Radon Tester Models That One Should Take Into Consideration

17th April 2008
The periodical use of a home radon tester kit has become more than a simple recommendation for people who want to ensure a safe living background; health officials and governmental agencies are actually conducting sustained prevention campaigns to keep ra... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Can One Get To Suffer From Radon Poisoning?

17th April 2008
Thousands of people are affected by radon poisoning every year, and almost half the lung cancer cases are triggered by exposure to this radioactive element. How can one get to suffer from radon poisoning? The problem is that this gas is both odorless and ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Does Radon Gas Get Into Our House?

17th April 2008
Known to be one of the most toxic chemicals with an extended impact on human health, radon gas is dangerous around our homes. When one gets exposed to high levels of radon gas, the chances of getting lung cancer increase a lot. Where does radon gas come f... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Using Radon Detectors To Find Out About The Extent Of The Radon Exposure

17th April 2008
Inhaling radon is more than just risky, this gas is held responsible for thousands of cases of lung cancer signaled every year all over the globe. Unfortunately, there are almost no reliable ways to predict the presence or the concentration of radon in a ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why You Should Be Using A Free Radon Test Kit

17th April 2008
Given the fact that more and more people have been falling victims to radon poisoning, many governments have organized special programs to inform people and show them how to prevent radon accumulation in their homes, in the low-ground living areas. In obs... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Personal Development and Quitting Smoking

10th April 2008
Warning: Smoking is bad for your health. This sinister-sounding caveat adorns practically every pack and box of cigarettes that’s sold in bold letters that is quite difficult to miss. Sometimes it makes me wonder why, if indeed it is true that smoking i... Read >
Author: Dominic Tay

Easy ways to quit smoking.

09th April 2008
Quit Smoking” is the slogan of the hour. We all know that smoking is hazardous to health. It has very severe ill effects like respiratory problems, lung cancer, breast cancer, bronchitis, emphysema, reproductory problems, etc. It is thus the need of the... Read >
Author: maur

Know more about the dangers of smoking

09th April 2008
Almost everybody knows that smoking is bad for the health. Images of blackened lungs line school hallways and hospital waiting rooms, but despite this people continue to take up smoking. This may have to do with the pervasive romantic image of smoking -- ... Read >
Author: maur

Is Turmeric The Spice Of Life Just Discovered?

07th April 2008
The touch of bright yellow that you see in your curry comes from turmeric, a spice that has been beloved by Asian cooks for centuries. Turmeric, especially in its curcumin form, gives the golden tinge of color to the market of supplements, with sales of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Quit Smoking with Champix Varenicline

04th April 2008
About champix and Chantix Champix is the most successful anti smoking medication available in the market. Champix is a prescription medication which is manufactured and launched by Pfizer. Champix was named as Chantix in USA before it was launched as C... Read >
Author: Anthony

The Importance of a Mesothelioma Attorney

03rd April 2008
The importance of a mesothelioma attorney is not fully appreciated by most people. Mesothelioma is an incurable form of lung cancer that is generally associated with exposure to asbestos fibers, and is probably the one form of cancer that has led to more ... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Some Truths About Asbestos Lung Mesothelioma

03rd April 2008
There are various types of mesothelioma but asbestos lung mesothelioma is an asbestos-induced cancer of the mesothelium of the lung, more familiarly known as the pleura, which is the external lining of the lung. Many of the major organs of the body hav... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Quit Smoking - Nurse's 10 Best Health Benefits If You Quit Smoking Now! You Can Do It!

03rd April 2008
Besides the hundreds of non-health reasons to quit smoking, there are many health benefits to quitting smoking. If you're looking for some good health reasons to stop smoking now, these are just a few of the many health reasons to look for when you quit t... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

Best Ways To Quit Smoking

02nd April 2008
Smoking is yet one of the leading preventable causes of disease. Smoking affects just about every region of your system from your lungs to your eye, and still your kidneys and liver. The biggest risks for smokers are lung cancer and emphysema. People who ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Effects of Tobacco Smoking on Children

02nd April 2008
Smoking causes eighty percent of lung cancer around the world. One in 5 deaths in the U.S results from the use of tobacco & each year, smoking claims 400,000 lives in the U.S. alone. In 1999, 65% of all secondary students reported having used some type of... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Second Hand Smoking: Medical or Physiological Effects

02nd April 2008
Secondhand smoke is a combination of the smoke produced from a burning cigarette and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoke is also known as passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Mostly the term second-hand smoke is used as oppos... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

UK Asbestos Regulations

02nd April 2008
Asbestos has been one of the most discussed health topics of the last few decades. This is due to the fact that asbestos emits invisible fibres that can have harmful effects on anyone who comes into contact with them for prolonged periods. Research has... Read >
Author: John Hill

Lung Cancer – Symptoms and Causes of Lung Cancer

02nd April 2008
The leading risk factor for lung cancer is smoking. More than 80% of lung cancers are due to cigarette smoking. The longer a person has been smoking and also the more cigarettes a person smokes a day, the greater the risk is for developing lung cancer. No... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Quit Smoking – Health Benefits

02nd April 2008
The benefits of quitting are unlimited! We all expect our health to improve, but that is just the beginning of this wonderful journey. The positives listed below were collected from people who have recently quit. The return on our efforts to kick the habi... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Danger of Smoking in Relation with Heart Disease

31st March 2008
There are those individuals who are in rejection in regards to the relationship between heart disease and smoking. Often, this rejection is based upon self-denial and the need to smooth out any criticism deflected towards smoking; or the rejection comes f... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh

A Major Temptation When Developing A Home-Based Business

28th March 2008
From what I have seen and experienced, to quit is the greatest temptation during the first year of working at a home-based business. If smoking was like working at a home-based business, the occurrence of lung cancer would be dramatically reduced. It ... Read >
Author: Kavita B

Why So Many Don't Succeed At Developing A Home-Based Business

28th March 2008
From what I have seen and experienced, quitting is the greatest temptation during the first year of working at a home-based business. If smoking was like working at a home-based business, the occurrence of lung cancer would be dramatically reduced. ... Read >
Author: Simarnjit

Liver Cancer – Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer

27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, liver ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Liver Cancer – Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer

27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, live... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Order Chantix online to stop smoking.

27th March 2008
Buy Chantix Online Lung cancer is presently the number one cause of death in both men and women more than 162,460 deaths from lung cancer will occur in the U.S. It is estimated that 90 percent of lung cancer cases are caused by smoking. ... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Mesothelioma cancer what is it?

26th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Sindre Brudevoll The peritoneal form of this is basic relatively uncommon type of a cancer that also accounts less than quarter of the cases. Pericardial mesothelioma is also the rarest type of the three forms. There are also sever... Read >

You Never Know

19th March 2008
I was a busy young mother with small children in Seattle during the 1970’s when I began to experience stress and sleepless nights. “You have to relax,” my doctor advised. I didn’t need him to tell me to relax, I thought. If I knew how to relax,... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

How Your Home is Killing You

11th March 2008
Carbon monoxide is a well-known household threat, as are lead paint and toxic household cleaners. But one lesser known killer can cause the deaths of over a hundred times more people than carbon monoxide poisoning can. This toxin is present in varying ... Read >
Author: Greg Ellingson

Cancer - Treatment and Cure for Cancer

10th March 2008
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize. Cancer develops when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells grow, divide, and die. Instead of dying, cancer ce... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

How to Get Out of Going to Your Own Funeral - Grave News

05th March 2008
A healthier outlook on life is the answer to prevent an early death. If you continue to neglect your body then you may as well be digging an early grave for yourself. Family members will always feel pain if the inevitable happens, but having to feel it... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Risk of Smoking Cigarettes

03rd March 2008
It has been found that smoking makes breast surgery patients suffer more at the time of surgery and also afterwards. Firstly, if you cease smoking in advance of surgery you will become healthier. Statistics of people who stop smoking are interesting. ... Read >
Author: Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki

Information About Smoking Effects – Save Your Life

22nd February 2008
Smoking is a practice where a substance, most commonly tobacco, is burned and the smoke tasted or inhaled. This is primarily done as a form of recreational drug use, as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them a... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Why Should I Quit Smoking

21st February 2008
Even though quitting smoking is not easy, but it is not impossible. In order to achieve your goal of quitting, you need to know what you’re up against, what your options are, and where to go for help. All of this can be found here. Why Is It So Hard ... Read >
Author: Gilchrist Adam

Can I Quit Smoking??

14th February 2008
Introduction To Quit smoking is a thought uppermost in the minds of most smokers, though it is a task easier said than done. Many people don’t realize that sometimes the best way to quit smoking is to quit smoking naturally . Danger Of Smoking ... Read >
Author: harvey perl

How does smoking harm to body

13th February 2008
Most of us are aware that people who have smoked for a while can get lung cancer and emphysema and eventually die, but many don't know about all of the bad things that smoking can to them right now. If you smoke, you owe it to yourself to find out about t... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Radon Test Kit - What You Need To Know?

13th February 2008
Because of the great danger of developing lung cancer as a consequence of inhaling or breathing Radon gas, it is a good idea to purchase a Radon test kit to enable you to check for the presence of Radon gas in your home. There are numerous Radon test kits... Read >
Author: Owen Ticker

Radon Remediation Explained

13th February 2008
One of the major health hazards and Radon dangers that are often present in an invisible, odorless as well as tasteless manner is the presence of Radon in a building which is a danger that needs to be removed and eliminated without delay if you don’t wa... Read >
Author: Owen Ticker

Radon Mitigation Systems - Your Choices

13th February 2008
Because there is a lot of risk of having Radon gas present in buildings in the US, it has become a cause for concern for many homeowners and others who own buildings in the US, especially as the risks associated with inhaling Radon gas are many including ... Read >
Author: Owen Ticker

Radon Detectors - 5 Reasons to Start Using Them Right Now

13th February 2008
It will indeed come as a rude shock for parents to learn that their children, whom they thought would be safe in the confines of a home, are in fact, not as safe as they assumed because there are some compelling reasons why they need to resort to performi... Read >
Author: Owen Ticker

Radon Detector - Common Questions Answered

13th February 2008
The first thing that you would want to know when it concerns Radon gas testing is what a Radon detector is. The simple answer is that it is a device with which you can ascertain whether there is any Radon gas present in the premises. Thus, if you wish to ... Read >
Author: Owen Ticker

Is There Really Danger if You Don't Stop Smoking?

06th February 2008
I wonder how many people honestly believe or are ignorant enough to think that smoking has no real danger. Let's first look at a big factor to keep living, your heart. Your heart is the size of your fist and the strongest muscle in your body. The life sou... Read >
Author: Chris

Fish Oil Supplement for Cancer Prevention and Cancer Cures

31st January 2008
The inevitable increase of cancer cases in the world today is mainly rooted from the advancement of technology and the industry. The different kinds of cancer suffered by some people include brain, lung, breast and colon cancers and these are often inflic... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng

Alarming Increase of Unsafe Products Prompts Action from Congress

24th January 2008
You may have noticed the numerous recalls and other warnings of unsafe products that have made their way into American homes. The increased number of harmful products that make their way onto the market is not only shocking, but it's downright scary. Thes... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Take Time Out To Enjoy Life’s Pleasure – It’ll Help You Cope

23rd January 2008
You probably had days when we wake up with low level of energy, feeling depressed or even exhausted, as if we are sick. And yet physically, there is nothing wrong with you. There are also times when you are really sick, but somehow you feel the content... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Carrots: Not Just For Bunnies

22nd January 2008
What’s up for health, Doc? Big orange carrots, that’s what. Carrots are rich in the antioxidant beta-carotene. They are especially valuable for parents whose young children turn up their noses at vegetables, and the “wascawwy wabbit” who has torme... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

How To Prevent Breast Cancer?

21st January 2008
Breast cancer has earned the disrepute of becoming the second-most killing type of all cancers that are found in humans, having lost the race only to lung cancer. About one in every ten women has chances of developing breast cancer if precautions are not... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

How To Tackle Breast Cancer Successfully?

21st January 2008
Breast cancer could very well be placed at number one among all the killer diseases in women today. This type of cancer accounts for 26% of all the cancers in women. As such, it is largest killer cancer of all people in world, except maybe lung cancer. W... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Effects of the UK Smoking Ban

21st January 2008
In July of 2007, England banned smoking in public places with the “Smoke Free England” campaign. Second hand smoke causes numerous diseases such as heart disease, lung cancer, and SIDS. It really is unfair to those nonsmokers who are trying to stay ... Read >
Author: Interdesigns

Stop Smoking Once And For All To Avoid The Dangers

18th January 2008
Smoking has been a popular pastime in the United States ever since the colonial period. With the introduction of tobacco, smoking became firmly engrained into society. It wasn’t until the nineteen fifties and nineteen sixties that health experts final... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

Smoking Cessation Therapy

30th October 2007
Although it seems to take in decades, still there's a clear understanding today that smoking causes many health problems. With regards to the condition including emphysema and cancer, cigarette or cigar smoking also damages the skin and teeth of people wh... Read >
Author: Chris

The effects of negative emotiions on your Health

15th October 2007
Our body reacts to stress by producing the hormone adrenaline. For every molecule of adrenaline produced, one molecule of vitamin C is needed. A depletion of vitamin C in the body will lead to cardiovascular problems.Negative emotions are by far one of th... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy

Lifestyle Behaviors and the Risk of Death

08th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley LaingAccording to the Center for Disease Control in the United States, the life expectancy for American men is 75 (74.5) and women is 80 (79.9). The top killers for men and top killers for women are pretty similar. Here's the li... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION

21st September 2007
Air pollution is a growing problem in many countries all over the world. High level of air pollution is very bad for our health and in many cases can even cause death. Air pollution can be caused by both natural and man made sources. Major man made source... Read >
Author: Mario K.

Lung Cancer

20th September 2007
Accounting about for 14% of all cancers and 28% of all cancer deaths, Lung Cancer is now the major cause of deaths (of both men and women) in the United States apart from being the most prevalent species of cancer. Lung Cancer is different from benign can... Read >
Author: Yigit T.

Quick Quiz: Why Do Women Still Live Longer than Men?

03rd September 2007
The Answers Will Surprise You The average lifespan for a person who is born and raised in the United States today is 75 � 80 years. The average lifespan for someone in the UK is also 75 � 80. A Canadian is expected to live 80 � 85 years, as is an... Read >
Author: Jim Martinez

Dealing With Peer Pressure

03rd September 2007
When your peers try to make you do something that you don't want to do, how can you get out of it without feeling embarrassed? If you can't; just remember that being embarrassed is better than being in trouble with the police or your parents. Meanwhile, h... Read >
Author: Melanie

General Vaporizers Information

02nd September 2007
Vaporizers work on a very basic principle of heating. Vapors are generated by heating a plant material or any herb inside the chamber either by conduction or convection process. After heating the vapors are produced in form of thin mist that is stored for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Take A Break From The Game

29th August 2007
Life is a stressful game --- one that you have no option but to play till the end. However, like all games, players will inevitably have a moment or two of frustration at how the cards have been dealt. People grow frustrated with the rules and regulatio... Read >
Author: aseya

Take A Break From The Game

29th August 2007
Life is a stressful game --- one that you have no option but to play till the end. However, like all games, players will inevitably have a moment or two of frustration at how the cards have been dealt. People grow frustrated with the rules and regulations... Read >
Author: aseya

Benefits From Quitting. Is it for real?

28th August 2007
Maybe you've heard that benefits of quitting smoking are incredible. Perhaps this is not true. Anyone who stopped smoking some days ago most likely will tell you that there are several withdrawal symptoms like headache, uncontrolled irritation, insomnia, ... Read >
Author: quitsmokingpro

How To Quit Smoking

28th August 2007
How To Quit Smoking? One of the most vicious diseases in today’s times is smoking. It makes a person baffle for air 3 times more than a non-smoker. It has very many repercussions on the life of the smoker and those around him. It leads to lung cance... Read >
Author: Kenneth Lee

The Characteristics That Your Medical Malpractice Lawyer Must Have

26th August 2007
If you suspect that you or someone you love has been adversely affected by the medical profession, you will have many questions. Depending on the severity of the issue and what has occurred, you may need the services of a medical malpractice lawyer. M... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

What Are The Four Stages of Mesothelioma Cancer?

22nd August 2007
One rare form of cancer is called Mesothelioma, a malignant tumor in the mesothelial tissues of the lungs and the abdomen, arising from the inhalation of asbestos. Its rarity is one of the reasons why a lot of people are not aware of this kind of fatal di... Read >
Author: Smith Chen

Quitting the Stick Can Save Lives ---Even Your Own

21st August 2007
A lot warnings have been released about the health risks of smoking, and rightfully so. Yet even with the millions of dollars spent on advertising to warn the public about smoking, cigarette use is still up. It is also true that the cigarette companies ... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde

Quitting smoking is a great money-saver and an investment in health

21st August 2007
A lot warnings have been released about the health risks of smoking, and rightfully so. Yet even with the millions of dollars spent on advertising to warn the public about smoking, cigarette use is still up. It is also true that the cigarette companies ... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde

Quitting the Stick Can Save Lives ---Even Your Own

21st August 2007
Smoking is one of the leading causes of lung cancer. This is a warning that has been trumpeted by governments around the world. Almost every pack of cigarette produced today has this warning emblazoned across the cigarette logo. Yet it seems that nobod... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde

The Top 10 Reasons to Stop Smoking Now

15th August 2007
Why stop smoking? There are lots of reasons to stop smoking, some more personal than others. What we have here are 10 facts that apply to everyone who smokes. These are 10 major health problems and every single time you take a puff, you increase your r... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Home Health: The Radon Issue

14th August 2007
An issue that seems to be of great concern to home owners these days is Radon. Radon is a radioactive gas that is produced by the natural decay of uranium found in soil. The fact that it is naturally occurring and incredibly harmful has become a major poi... Read >
Author: AdamCoyle

Some Historical Figures Of A Critical Illness Such As Cancer.

14th August 2007
Critical illness cover is one among the most sought insurance policies in the UK. 1 in every 3 men may suffer from a heart attack at a point in his life. Seeing the growing risks of falling ill and being concerned about the security of their family more a... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Stop Smoking or Stop Breathing

07th August 2007
Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. Statistics confirm that more that four million peoples die every year because ... Read >
Author: Jacque

Stop Smoking Now and Live Longer, Healthier Lives

01st August 2007
One of the best things that you can do for your overall health and well-being is to stop smoking. Learning how to stop smoking is easier now than it has ever been. There are all kinds of aids available, from nicotine gum to support groups. It may take ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Perspectives on colorectal cancer

27th July 2007
Colorectal cancer is a major health concern and public health problem in most of the Western countries despite widespread use of screening technique to detect early stages of this disease. In the United States alone more than 148,000 people are diag... Read >
Author: see38

The Hidden Manipulation

26th July 2007
Before you turn to the next page, the bright lime-green color of the present page catches your eyes, so you stop to look further. The big orange words “Newport Pleasure!” seems to hover above the heads of the chest-up picture of a couple, who happen t... Read >
Author: alewis

Orlando woman fights back at tobacco by helping people quit smoking with laser therapy.

26th July 2007
After watching her mother die from lung cancer, Orlando woman quits smoking and dedicates her life to helping others break the habit through cold laser smoking cessation therapy. Healing Laser Clinics recently celebrated it's 1 year anniversary in La... Read >
Author: Mark

Tammy Faye - A Season We Will Always Remember

25th July 2007
The mystery and the enigmatic personality of Tammy Faye will be seen and pondered no more for now. Tammy Faye died the day after her last interview with CNNs Larry King. She died early Friday morning of in-operable lung cancer at age 65. Although her l... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Mesothelioma and the Health Risks of Asbestos

24th July 2007
Although asbestos has been in use for a variety of purposes since the days of ancient Greece, it is now known to possess serious health risks. Widely utilized in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a fireproof insulation, asbestos has become a... Read >
Author: Legal

Numerous Benefits of Having Smoke Free Environments

24th July 2007
There are numerous benefits to both pubs and restaurants since the smoking ban has been put into affect in the United Kingdom. Many pubs and restaurants were worried that the smoking ban would cause a loss of customers but in fact the reserve is true. ... Read >
Author: Neil MacLeod

SAY! "NO TO TOBACCO"

23rd July 2007
SAY ! “NO TO TOBACCO” Statutory Warning : Cigarette smoking is injurious to health Tobacco is deadly in any form. According to WHO report, nearly 10,000 people die everyday across the world due to smoking relat... Read >
Author: RAMANA MURTHY K.V.

Kick the Puff with Hypnoseuddannelse

11th July 2007
Nicotine addiction is one of the worst forms of habits you can ever imagine to catch in life. What starts with sheer peer pressure ends up with no peer at your bedside. Any amount of de-addiction efforts remains counterproductive in most cases of severe a... Read >
Author: Steve

How Are Life Insurance Premiums Determined?

11th July 2007
Everyone knows the importance of having life insurance and not taking risks when it comes to providing for our family. Life insurance companies also know about risks and never take them when it comes to setting the rates you will be charged for a policy. ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Acne Don’ts: The 7 Things You Should Never Do To Your skin When You Have Acne.

02nd July 2007
You skin is the largest organ in your body. Besides helping the body in the process of toxic elimination (One of the main acne contributing factors), it also protects your body against temperature changes, and from harmful invaders. By working with yo... Read >
Author: Ed Valentino

Nonsmokers More At Risk

01st July 2007
Health conscious people often frown at the sight of smokers. This is because we have this notion that those puffing cigarettes many times each day are prone to getting cancer of the lungs. But did you know that lung cancer is not to be totally blamed on s... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

Cord Blood Banking - Give your Child a New Life!

29th June 2007
Here are some advantages of saving of umbilical cord blood for your baby Your extracting cord blood for your baby is not painful for you and your baby Your placenta and the umbilical cord would have been discarded anyway. Why not use it for the welf... Read >
Author: apurva

Cord Blood Banking - Give your Child a New Life!

26th June 2007
Your cord blood is the best gift you can give your baby after she is born. Not convinced? Here are some advantages of saving of umbilical cord blood for your baby Your extracting cord blood for your baby is not painful for you and your baby Your... Read >
Author: apurva

Cancer Preventing Qualities of Green Tea

04th June 2007
One of the most important discoveries resulting from the many years of cancer research is the indication that there may be several natural ways to prevent cancer. Learning how we might prevent cancer could be the most important tool in eradicating this di... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Secrets to Becoming an Informed Patient

30th May 2007
Doctors rarely call people anything but patients. If you're seeing a doctor or even thinking about it, you're a patient. And patients are different than people. For one thing, patients have something wrong with them. It does not matter if it's lung can... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Cancer Treatment and Prevention

24th May 2007
Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these to spread, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion, or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis (where cancer... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Can I Quit Smoking

21st May 2007
Smoking used to be the “cool” thing. Then in 1964, the Surgeon General released a report that linked smoking to lung cancer and emphysema, as well as other health-threatening illnesses. We have since awakened to these truths about smoking: 1. ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Another brick in the wall!

16th May 2007
Prostate cancer is one of the main reason men face their death. After lung cancer, prostate cancer is the main cause of death among men all over the world. Studies have always been made in the desperate attempt of finding a cure or a way to prevent prosta... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

THE RISKS OF SMOKING

15th May 2007
According to many health care experts, anybody that smokes will be twelve times more likely to die from lung cancer. Now let’s just think for one short moment. Don't you think that it would be very important for you to increase your chances of living f... Read >
Author: Frank Pasinski

How Can I Quit Smoking?

12th May 2007
Smoking used to be the "cool" thing. Then in 1964, the Surgeon General released a report that linked smoking to lung cancer and emphysema, as well as other health-threatening illnesses. We have since awakened to these truths about smoking: 1. It i... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Term Life Insurance for Tobacco Users

12th May 2007
There are several requirements you must meet when obtaining any kind of insurance. Taking out term life insurance is no exception. For the most part, insurance companies want to make sure you start out healthy before issuing you a policy. Premiums are bas... Read >
Author: Sharon Taylor

Risk factors and prevention of lung cancer

11th May 2007
Lung caner is a cancer that forms in the tissues of the lung cavity. The cancerous cells normally will form in the lining air passages. Health professionals are not always able to determine the "why" or causes that a person develops cancers and others d... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

Get your Cigarette Bins and Outdoor Ashtrays Ready before the Smoking Ban

08th May 2007
With the smoking ban announced for all regions of the United Kingdom and brought into force in 2006 for Scotland and 2007 for the rest on the UK, the end of smoking in public buildings is finally here. The law aims to protect workers and the general publ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What Home Inspections Can Do For You

04th May 2007
Home inspections can give buyers a better understanding of the condition of the property they plan to buy. In this article I will discuss four types of home inspections and what they cover. During a standard home inspection a licensed inspector should... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

What Home Inspections Can Do For You

03rd May 2007
Home inspections can give buyers a better understanding of the condition of the property they plan to buy. In this article I will discuss four types of home inspections and what they cover. During a standard home inspection a licensed inspector should... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

Mesothelioma lawyers info

25th April 2007
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer. The mesothelium is a membrane that forms the lining of several body cavities: the hard sac, abdominal cavity and thoracal cavity. Internal reproductive organs of the male and female bodies are also surrounded by mesoth... Read >
Author: receptenwereld

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

Necessary steps for lung cancer prevention

08th April 2007
Research continues to show that the most common cause for lung cancer is the use of tobacco. Lung cancer typically develops over a long period of time. The first pre-cancerous changes that form in the lungs mutate and produce chemicals that result in the ... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

You Too Can Survive Cancer

29th March 2007
Cancer is no longer a death sentence. Many people do survive and many maintain a healthy quality of life. Read what long-term cancer survivors have to say. Alice S, 57, is a breast cancer survivor and retired physical education and health teacher for m... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

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

Omega-3 reduces heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and sudden death

26th March 2007
The American Heart Association now recommends adding Omega-3 fish oil to your diet. After studying over 11,000 patients who had suffered a heart attack within the past three months they found that those who took fish oil supplements had a 41% decrease in ... Read >
Author: Katie Shaw

Quit Smoking through Simple Home Remedies

07th March 2007
Much has been said and written about smoking as a dangerous health problem. Each and every person who smokes is aware of the fact that their habit could hasten them towards death. Smoking is known to be one of the carcinogenic factors, and could lead to a... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

The Radon Problem

06th March 2007
You can't see radon. And you can't smell or taste it, but it may very well be a problem in your home. It is estimated to cause thousands of deaths each year. Radon is a cancer- causing, radioactive gas, and when you breathe air containing the gas, you can... Read >
Author: Carol Bond

Study Uses Gene Test to Detect Lung Cancer

06th March 2007
According to a study published in the Journal of Natural Medicine, United States scientists have developed a new method to detect lung cancer in its earliest stages by locating genetic changes in a smoker’s airway. Medical News Today reported “re... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards

Breast Cancer Walk

05th March 2007
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Numerous cancer researches have been done to understand the disease better. In women, breast cancer is the second most common cancer next to lung cancer. There are millions of affected women in the w... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Mesothelioma - Cancer of the lung lining

28th February 2007
Mesothelioma is a very rare form of lung cancer that arises in the mesothelium. The mesothelium is made up of parietal and visceral membranes, thin layers of tissue, which surround organs and body cavities, such as the lungs or abdomen. The visceral membr... Read >
Author: Garry

Symptoms of the Common Cancers

28th February 2007
Each year statistics show that the number of cancer cases newly diagnosed continues to rise however advances in diagnostic procedures and treatments means that more and more lives are being saved. Not surprisingly, even more people could survive cancer if... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Secondhand Smoke (Passive Smoking) – Are you putting your family at risk if you don’t quit smoki

27th February 2007
Smokers often complain that they are made to feel uncomfortable smoking around non-smokers. There are in fact many good reasons why non-smokers feel uncomfortable when they are in the company of somebody smoking and it isn’t just the bad smell. The i... Read >
Author: Nigel H

How To Prevent Breast Cancer?

15th February 2007
Breast cancer has earned the disrepute of becoming the second-most killing type of all cancers that are found in humans, having lost the race only to lung cancer. About one in every ten women has chances of developing breast cancer if precautions are not ... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

How To Tackle Breast Cancer Successfully?

13th February 2007
Breast cancer could very well be placed at number one among all the killer diseases in women today. This type of cancer accounts for 26% of all the cancers in women. As such, it is largest killer cancer of all people in world, except maybe lung cancer. Wi... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

Can Green Tea Improve Your Chances of Surviving Breast Cancer?

10th February 2007
Breast cancer is one of the most frightening diseases faced by today’s women. In fact, breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, after nonmelanoma skin cancer. About 13% of American women will develop breast cancer at some point in the... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Radon Linked With Cancer: How to Ensure Your Home is Radon-Free

06th February 2007
Radon is responsible for at least 15,000 to 20,000 getting lung cancer deaths each year in the U.S. In fact, radon exposure is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. This tragedy is compounded by the fact that both radon testing and... Read >
Author: --

Old Home Hazards

01st February 2007
Lately, old character homes have been selling like crazy throughout the country. There is a real move to restore these beautiful old home. however, there are some definite concerns that need to be addressed in purchasing an older home. Hopefully this arti... Read >
Author: RE Writer

Nicotine Boost Increases Insurance Premiums

30th January 2007
Nicotine Boost Increases Insurance Premiums Studies reveal that cigarette nicotine percentages are on the rise and so are smokers’ insurance premiums. By Krista Farmer A recent Harvard study found that cigarette companies are not only packing... Read >
Author: Krista

Intake of meat leads to colon cancer

29th January 2007
Cancer is caused by the expose to some viruses, to chemical or natural substances or to radiation. Researchers investigations show that colon polyps or high intake of meat can cause colon cancer although there are some studies showing that high intake of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Brain cancer

24th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Darren Dunner Everyone fears the word cancer. However most types of cancers can be beaten, if you catch it up soon enough, and even if you don't there are new treatments coming out by the minute everyday that will help you fight and ... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment - Asbestos Kills

20th January 2007
Mesothelioma cancer is a disease that results from exposure to asbestos related substances. Asbestos usually consists of fibres that can enter the body through the mouth, or the skin, and, subsequently, enter the lungs, or blood stream. Mesothelioma ca... Read >
Author: Gregory De Villiers

Calculating Your Insurance Premiums

19th January 2007
Insurance is all about managing risks, any insurance companies will not take any risks when rates are set, which are paid by you as premium. They would take precautions to make sure that you won’t die prematurely; it may cause them to pay out more than ... Read >
Author: Divyasena

Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers

14th January 2007
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. It has recently been positively linked with the mineral asbestos and people who worked with this noxious mineral in the 50s, 60s and 70s are now fin... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Finding Informative Articles on Lung Cancer

10th January 2007
Cancer is one of the most visible issues in our modern day world. I can’t help but be amazed that many individuals still smoke despite the dangers that it pose. In fact, I even saw individuals with holes in their necks that are still smoking. Anyway, mo... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

How to Find the Best Mesothelioma Lawyer

01st January 2007
Mesothelioma is a rare form of lung cancer. Most people with mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they breathed in asbestos over a period of time. Being exposed over a period of a few months can result in getting mesothelioma 30 or 40 years later. There... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Understanding Different Types of Cancer

21st December 2006
People have to worry about a lot of afflictions in our modern age. These health issues are at the top of our priority list. Some of the health afflictions these days are so terrifying simply because we can’t prevent them. We are all afraid of things we ... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Cancer Research and Types of Cancer

18th December 2006
Cancer is quite possibly the most prevalent disease in the world today. More and more cases are diagnosed each and every year. Although millions of dollars are spent on research each year, the causes of cancer still remain a mystery and the best that scie... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Tips On Giving Up Smoking

29th November 2006
Smoking is a habit you cannot easily give up, especially if you have a long history with it. Most of us are aware of the fact that smoking seriously damages our health and that of the people around us, but no one seems to be too keen on quitting. Givin... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

How to Finally Quit Smoking

18th November 2006
More than four hundred and forty thousand people die in the United States each year from smoking. Smoking is directly responsible for causing lung cancer, heart disease, strokes, and pregnancy complications, not to mention contributing to overall poorer... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Breast Cancer Prevention

18th November 2006
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death, second only to lung cancer. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. Fortunately, there are measures you can take to help reduce your risk of developing breas... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Breathing Room Protection against Invisible Work Hazards

17th November 2006
There are some jobs that you know are high risk: firefighting, construction work, military service. What people don't realize is that some jobs can put you at risk for microscopic toxic substances that damage the respiratory system, silently yet steadily,... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

What Smoking Can Do To A Woman's Health

17th November 2006
Recent decades have witnessed the increasing number of women who smoked, regardless of age and race. Today lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer. Millions of women have died - and will die - because of tobacco use. A sad reality tells us that ... Read >
Author: Dulce Azogue

Lung Cancer - The Stages And Treatments Involved In Treating The Disease

17th November 2006
Lung cancer forms in the tissues of your lungs generally in the cells which line your air passages.lung cancer is a very aggressive type of cancer and if not caught early enough can have a very poor outcome. Generally, lung cancers originate in the... Read >
Author: Ben ORourke

Smoking And Lung Cancer - The True Facts

17th November 2006
The bad news is that smoking increases your risk of developing lung cancer. And I can tell you that 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and 80% of lung cancer deaths in women are linked with smoking. And lung cancer is not the only cancer related to smoking... Read >
Author: Ben ORourke

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Quit Smoking

16th November 2006
Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Quit Smoking Everybody tells you to quit smoking. I tell you to understand smoking. If you understand it, you will definitely have no hesitation in quitting it at the earliest. You are entertaining a demon between your lips... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Quitting Smoking : Why Women's Health May Benefit More

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Danna Schneider There are a lot of reasons to quit smoking. We all know the life threatening reasons, but we don't necessarily understand the the full impact that smoking has on our bodies and minds, and possibly even on others around u... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

What is Lung Cancer: The Facts 

15th November 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.Cancer-free-for-life.com We hear a lot about it, thanks to cigarette smoking, but what is lung cancer really? The lungs are a pair of cone-shaped organs, located in your chest and made up of spongy m... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Stop Smoking - Overcoming this Physical and Psychological Addiction

07th November 2006
Simply wanting to stop smoking is a large part of the battle to succeeding. Often knowing that cigarettes are destroying your health is not enough incentive. You don't want to think about all the health problems that smoking can cause. After all, betwe... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Hypertension-Playing with Fire

19th October 2006
Playing with Fire When you play with fire, you get burned. When you smoke, you run the risk of getting burned inside and out. Whether tobacco is smoked or chewed or taken in by any other means, the nicotine in the tobacco raises the blood pressure. The... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Is Your Back Pain Symbolic Of Future Lung Cancer?

16th October 2006
The reasons for back pain are many and the symptoms of lung cancer are many more. Whether you have lung cancer due to back pain or back pain due to lung cancer…the symptoms are so confusing and inter-related, that at times, the diagnosis becomes eve... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Beta Carotene and Smoking

16th October 2006
Recent studies have shown that smoking and taking Beta Carotene supplements do not go together. Beta Carotene is an antioxidant, which means that it inactivates free radicals in the body. In the process it oxidizes and can become a kind of pro-oxidant or... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Beta Carotene and Smoking

12th October 2006
Recent studies have shown that smoking and taking Beta Carotene supplements do not go together. Beta Carotene is an antioxidant, which means that it inactivates free radicals in the body. In the process it oxidizes and can become a kind of pro-oxidant or... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Living With Prostate Cancer

06th October 2006
The baby boomer population bubble has now reached 60 years old. This means that many of us are going to need to face illness and diseases that come with surviving six decades. Prostate cancer is one such disease that is expected to grow in number over t... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

The Amazing Benefits of Carotene (Beta Carotene) as a Dietary Supplement

04th October 2006
The beta-carotene is in fact famous for the help it gives to human's body. One of the most known claims for beta-carotene is that it prevents cancer and heart disease and can boost our immune system. Beta Carotene is plentiful in vegetables and ... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel

Asbestos In Your Home Don't Give Your Kids Cancer

02nd October 2006
Many homes still have asbestos products in them, these range from heaters and fire places to roof tiles. Children play with Asbestos on a daily basis and are exposing themselves to a highly dangerous product that will almost certainly cause cancer and dea... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus

Helping Fight or Cause Lung Cancer

23rd September 2006
Since Beta Carotene breaks down into Vitamin A in the body, it has basically the same antioxidant qualities of Vitamin A and may affect the chances of getting lung cancer. For a long time it was thought that mega doses of Beta Carotene would help prevent... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Here Is A List Of Stop Smoking Benefits

07th September 2006
Here Is A List Of Stop Smoking Benefits God forbid, if you are sentenced for life-imprisonment, how would you feel on the day of your release from the jail? The happiness of quitting smoking for ever is no less than this. The day you shun smoking you a... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Stop Smoking Programs

01st September 2006
Stop Smoking Programs When you began smoking, your many friends encouraged you. Go ahead, enjoy life, inhale deeply---and all that. After decades of suffering, when you wish to quit smoking, you find yourself all alone. Nicotine is such a powerful addi... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

How To Beat Cigarettes With Psychology

31st August 2006
Many experts believe smoking is only about 10% physical addiction and 90% psychological. Your body will recover fairly quickly from nicotine withdrawals with the worst symptoms usually subsiding in about three days or less. But your psychological dependen... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers

Why You Should Get Help To Quit Smoking

17th August 2006
Are you avoiding or delaying to quit smoking? If you think that the only disease contracted from smoking is lung cancer, you may be wrong. Apart of lung cancer, cigarette smoking is also one of the leading cause of heart disease. The chemicals in ci... Read >
Author: Tony James

Understanding Prostate Cancer: Are You At Risk?

05th August 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.Cancer-free-for-life.com According to current statistics, approximately 1 in 10 men will develop prostate cancer during the course of their lives and it is the second most common cause of cancer d... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Family Health up in Smoke

26th July 2006
If you don't want to stop smoking for your own health, you might have an incentive to stop smoking if you learn just how your smoking affects those around your smoke such as your family and other loved ones. What's really worse about second hand smoke tha... Read >
Author: Steve Medina

Take Care of Your Health or You Will Lose Everything

26th July 2006
Why do you think a Health was made? Do you have an answer to this? Well, if not, you can very well find the answer here. Ignorance is bliss, is it? Isn't it better to learn more than not to know about something like Health. So we have produced this... Read >
Author: Mohd Ariff

Symptoms of Mesothelioma Know more; suffer less

25th July 2006
What is Mesothelioma? Mesothelioma can be defined as a rare form of cancer that affects mesothelium, the protective sac that covers most of the internal organs of the body. In this disease, the cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and they start di... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell

Why Stop Smoking: The Real Reasons to Quit

24th July 2006
If you're a smoker, you're probably sick to death of the anti-cigarette lobby spinning out the same old lines about how you're damaging your body and health. You're not an idiot, you know all these facts. Heck, you'd be hard-pressed not to know the facts ... Read >
Author: Jonty Smith

A story about quitting smoking

22nd July 2006
My article on gaining weight when quitting smoking that I wrote has really struck a nerve with a lot of people and for that I am glad. I myself smoked for over 10 years and have now been a non smoker for 7 years. I thought maybe telling my story would ... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Getting a Mesothelima Lawyer to Fight Against Lung Cancer

07th July 2006
It is said that mesothelioma is linked to lung cancer and it is a good idea to get the help that is deserved when someone feels like they have been diagnosed because of the work that they did for a living. There are many mesothelimo lawyers that are wait... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi

Quit Smoking - It is Your Health

18th June 2006
If you smoke, you know how difficult it is to Quit Smoking. How many times have you said to yourself or to your friends or family that you are going to quit smoking today or tomorrow or even next week with no such luck, or I'm going to join a Stop Smokin... Read >
Author: Nanette Hughston

Quit smoking by Nguang Nguek Fluek

16th June 2006
Nicotine addiction is very powerful and you know it is tough to quit smoking if you've tried and failed. Most smokers become edgy just thinking about quitting. But why is it so hard? The answer is nicotine which is a drug naturally found in tobacco and is... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang

Number One Mesothelioma Cancer Source: Your Workplace

16th June 2006
If you ask whether mesothelioma cancer could infect you easily in your workplace I could answer yes right now. Maybe you should already knew what mesothelioma is by reading this article. But if you didn't I will give you quick brief now. Mesothelioma ... Read >
Author: Leon Reinhart

Beta Carotene To Chase Away Those free Radicals

07th June 2006
Benefits of Carotene (Beta Carotene) as a Dietary Supplement The beta-carotene is in fact famous for the help it gives to human's body. One of the most known claims for beta-carotene is that it prevents cancer and heart disease and can boost o... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel

The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part III

04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the need to be healthy. They increase their intake of healthy foods, take vitamins to supplement their daily requirements, and go to the gym to exercise. Unfortunately, ... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Passive Smoking and your Cat

15th May 2006
Passive Smoking and your Cat Just like a human being our cat's can very sensitive to smoke from cigarettes. Sometimes you may notice your cat leaving the room if it becomes too smoky, that is because your pet is sensitive to the smell and the smoke. I... Read >
Author: paul nelson

Super Foods For Super Health

10th May 2006
We all hear about the many wonderful foods that are good to eat, and good for us. We always hear about eating fruits, and vegetables, and nuts. But that's a big list to sort through, and wouldn't it be simpler to have a few super foods that you can always... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Mesothelioma is serious cancer.

03rd May 2006
Mesothelioma is serious cancer and asbestos is main cause. During in 1940 and 1950s constructions community used asbestos as the best thing to happen after cement for construction industry. Asbestos was applied greatly in insulator and ceiling tiles in ho... Read >
Author: Alexandra D

Speech about

03rd May 2006
*How smoking affects our health. *The advantages of not smoking. Here are some points to help you: Smoking Facts: *Smoking greatly increases your risk for lung cancer and many other cancers. *Smoking in an addiction. *Smoking harms not just the s... Read >
Author: Brian Kennet

An Overview of Lung Cancer

02nd May 2006
General Information on Lung Cancer Lung cancer, or carcinoma of the lung, is one of the most common forms of cancer today. It is one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related mortality in the United States today. In the United States, another form of... Read >
Author: Ajishnu Sharma

Mesothelioma: Legal Ramifications

02nd May 2006
A Brief Overview Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that attacks the linings of the lungs and the intestinal tract, and also the sac covering the heart. It is also called epithelial mesothelioma, as it affects the membrane in the pleura, the pericardium an... Read >
Author: Ajishnu Sharma

Bladder Cancer

25th April 2006
Bladder cancer Bladder is another important part of our body that helps in disposal of wastes from our body. Bladder is responsible for collecting and storing urine till it is finally disposed off from our body. The occurrence of cancer in bladder is k... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

Lung Cancer

25th April 2006
Lung cancer We all know about the important function that our lungs perform i.e. absorption of oxygen into our blood and the expelling out of carbon dioxide into air. Lungs are a very critical organ of our body and lung cancer (or development of malign... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

You Are Killing Me

16th April 2006
In a lot of old movies you can see men smoking pipes or cigarettes or cigars and wearing smoking jackets or a woman in a sexy pose, a cigarette between her fingers, blowing smoke up in the air. Those were cool looks back then. Since finding out how bad sm... Read >
Author: Rita Tate

Cancer Symptom

14th April 2006
Cancer symptoms and the importance of early detection Cancer is like a curse for mankind and that too a life threatening one. Cancer will continue to be a monster for us until we are able to detect cancer symptoms in a more definitive manner and are a... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers

09th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers More and more often, I come across cases of nonsmokers who develop lung cancer. My attention is always drawn to news of this nature because my husband passed away at the age of 51 from brain and lung cancer. He never sm... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Health Problems Associated With a Toxic Body

08th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman As you look at the world around you, you should be aware of the toxin levels that are around you, as well. They exist wherever there are chemicals, pesticides, and food additives. The air in which you breath are full of ... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Not Only Asbestos Causes Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

02nd April 2006
Mesothelioma lung cancer is usually associated with asbestos exposure. In fact there are many other risk factors that cause mesothelioma cancer. One of them is the erionite. Erionite is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that belongs to a group of mine... Read >
Author: Vera Cherneva

The Benefits Of Body Cleansing

01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman The idea behind body cleansing is to neutralize and eliminate toxins that have built up in the body. A toxin is a compound that changes the structure of cells and tissues in your body, as well as change how the body cell... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Lifestyle and diet as causal factors of cancer?

28th March 2006
Doe's you know, that 80 percent of cancers can be prevented if people were to adhere to three simple rules: 1. Stay out of the sun 2. Eat healthy food including lots of fruit and vegetables 3. Stop smoking Skin cancer White Australians an... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part I

26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Many people take risks in life. In fact, some of the wealthiest people in the world will tell you they would have never gotten anywhere if they did not take any risks. However, while some risks are worth the chance some sim... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Ranting and Raving about Radon

23rd March 2006
Radon has been all over the news as of late. While many people have heard about it, very few actually know what it is. Where does it come from? What makes it so dangerous? How can one detect it? Let's start with the basics, shall we? Radon is a hi... Read >
Author: Christopher King

Quit Smoking You Can Do It

05th March 2006
Smoking is believed to be 10% physical addiction and 90% psychological addiction. The nicotine withdrawals usually subside in three days or less, but the psychological dependency on smoking is much more difficult to defeat. In order to help you quit s... Read >
Author: David Chandler

11 Ways To Help Overcome Smoking

05th March 2006
"Quit Smoking" is the slogan of the hour. We all know that smoking is hazardous to your health. It has very severe ill effects, such as respiratory problems, lung cancer, breast cancer, bronchitis, emphysema, etc. It is thus the need of the hour that we... Read >
Author: Melvin Holloway

Common Causes of Lung Cancer

19th February 2006
There are a various risk factors that are linked to lung cancer. The most common known causes are as follows: Cigarette Smoking Cigarette smoking is probably the most closely related link to developing lung cancer. A person who smokes two packs or m... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Why Do People Smoke Cigarettes?

02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler Obviously, smoking cigarettes is dangerous to your health. According to various studies on the effects of cigarette smoking, it is responsible for one out of every five deaths in the U.S. and is the most addictive and destru... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler

Mesothelioma- The Financial Costs to Society

14th January 2006
Much has been written about asbestos related diseases such as Meothelioma over the last couple of years. The focus has been on three main areas: a) The unfortunate victims of mesothelioma such as former employees of asbestos mining companies who caught... Read >
Author: Alex Melan

Cancer Prevention: Eat Your Cabbage?

14th January 2006
Can eating your broccoli and cabbage help protect you against lung cancer? According to a study published in the October 29, 2005 issue of the British medical journal, Lancet, the answer is yes. This isn't the first time that it's been suggested that ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

What's a man must know about Prostate Cancer!

13th January 2006
1 Testosterone and its active metabolite. Dihydro-testosterone are essential for prostate cancer to develop, but does not actually cause prostate cancer. Men who are castrated at a young age do not develop prostate cancer. 2 Prevalence of prostate ... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

What you should know about RADON make Cancer? It's safe your life!

25th December 2005
The Radon Problem Have you anytime heard about RADON make Cancer? You can't see radon! And you can't smell or taste it, but it may very well be a problem in your home. It is estimated to cause many thousands of deaths each year. Radon is a cancer-... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Is There Radon in Your Drinking Water?

23rd December 2005
Radon, a radioactive gas that cannot be seen, smelled or tasted, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. That's because breathing in radon from the air increases your risk of lung cancer, and, unbeknownst ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Calling all smokers. A dream ticket for two to Paradise Island - for all of you!

19th December 2005
Sorry to remind all you died in the wool smokers but November was Lung Cancer Awareness month. But no don't click away spare a few moments of your time, please .. If hard words on packets wash over you, let me put the financial case to you for quitt... Read >
Author: michael challiner

The Link Between Asbestos Exposure and Smoking

10th December 2005
It is common knowledge that smoking is hazardous to one's health. Additionally, many people know that exposure to asbestos is very dangerous and can lead to the development of the disease mesothelioma. What many people do not know, however, is that when s... Read >
Author: robert linebaugh

How Early Detection Can Help Lung Cancer Victims

06th December 2005
Lung cancer is now the most common form of cancer in the United States. Lung cancer causes more death than any other cancer cases among men and women in this country. Fourteen percent of all cancer records in the United States are lung cancer cases and tw... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

Diet For Smokers and Ex-Smokers

28th November 2005
As a dietitian, the three most common questions which smokers ask me about diet and smoking, are: (1) Can a diet compensate for health damage caused by smoking? (2) What should I eat if I smoke? (3) If I quit, what type of diet is best to prevent weight g... Read >
Author: Linda Smyth

A vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer?

26th November 2005
Prof. Kevin Ault, Gynaecologist, from the Emory University School of Medicine, University of Iowa, USA has present the results of the last Study's conclusions are Incredible and it's true; he told about a vaccine, that is 100 % effective in preventin... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

SMOKING - For all the family

22nd November 2005
"Ask any of the 12 million smokers in the UK and the chances are they'll say they'd love to stop but just can't. In fact several have tried many times and failed and have therefore concluded that it's impossible," says Lysette Offley of Sounds Positive Hy... Read >
Author: Lysette Offley

Work and Asbestos-related diseases, Part Three

22nd November 2005
If you are an asbestos worker ask the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) or your employer about the asbestos control program in your workplace or about the management program for asbestos in buildings. Control programs are very important to be ca... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Eight Key Nutrients to Help Prevent Breast Cancer -- and Where to Find Them

06th November 2005
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, accounting for one in three of all women cancer cases diagnosed. In 2005 alone, more than 211,000 women will be diagnosed with the disease, according to the American ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

The Benefits of Stopping Smoking (Part Two)

05th November 2005
In part one we talked about the benefits in the first few days of giving up smoking and how within twenty minutes good stuff is going on in your body. In this part we're going to talk about the benefits after a couple of weeks up until 15 years where your... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Asbestosis' true

04th November 2005
Asbestosis is an asbetos-related disease and may be considered as an occupational disease too since the most cases occur among people who worked with asbestos or their families, but there are cases of people who developed it, without have been in contact ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

How To Quit Smoking

26th October 2005
One of the most vicious diseases in today's times is smoking. It makes a person baffle for air 3 times more than a non-smoker. It has very many repercussions on the life of the smoker and those around him. It leads to lung cancer and various heart disease... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

How to overcome smoking

24th October 2005
"Quit Smoking" is the slogan of the hour. We all know that smoking is hazardous to health. It has very severe ill effects like respiratory problems, lung cancer, breast cancer, bronchitis, emphysema, reproductory problems, etc. It is thus the need of the ... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Dangers of smoking

17th October 2005
"Smoking is injurious to health"; this is the caution advice that we read on all cigarettes packets. Still we go ahead to take that puff of ecstasy. Why? Are we trying to be ignorant or is it something else. Tobacco intake is the single most preventabl... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

The dangers of asbestos

08th September 2005
If you read the newspaper or watch the nightly news, chances are you've heard about some of the dangers of asbestos. What is often ignored in these messages, however, is that asbestos also has a number of useful properties. If used responsibly and maintai... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie

Are asbestos fibers visible to the eye ?

08th September 2005
If you are in the construction business or employed by an industry that uses products containing asbestos, you may wonder "Are asbestos fibers visible to the eye"? Generally asbestos fibers are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Asbestos becomes dange... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie

Do Your Part For The Environment, Your Health, And Your Wallet

31st August 2005
Vehicle owners nationwide have the same complaint; the high price of gasoline. It's as if you're going to work just to pay for the gas to fill up your tank. Everyone knows when the price of oil goes up, the cost of everything else rises. And the price o... Read >
Author: David Rolle

Fighting For Your Life

25th August 2005
Recently the well known American news anchor Peter Jennings died of lung cancer just a few months after he publicly announced that he had the disease and that he was going to fight it with everything he had. After his death, I read some of the tribut... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Lung cancer 101 what you need to know about

20th August 2005
Accounting about for 14% of all cancers and 28% of all cancer deaths, Lung Cancer is now the major cause of deaths (of both men and women) in the United States apart from being the most prevalent species of cancer. Lung Cancer is different from benign can... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

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

Reasons Why You Should Quit Smoking

09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble Smoking can hook you because cigarettes contain nicotine which is highly addictive. But being hooked is not an excuse why you cannot quit smoking. Smoking has been proven by several researches to be great threat to one's health, ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Carrots : The Master Key For Healthy Living!

02nd August 2005
It slows ageing, promotes healthy vision, has anti-cancer properties, increases immunity towards various chronic diseases. Yes, carrot does it all for you. This natural health booster enhances your health on various grounds and fills in the essential vita... Read >
Author: Ashley Green

Green Tea and Your Health

30th July 2005
Green tea has been used as for medical remedies in China since ancient times. It was said to have many health benefits and be a remedy for many ailments. It is also said that the Japanese owe their slim figures to green tea. Today, scientist in Asia an... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

Quit Smoking Help and Tips: Open Your Eyes to Ill-effects of Smoking!

20th July 2005
Nobody need to be told the ill-effects of the smoking. Even then, smokers find it very hard to give up smoking permanently. Nicotine, an integral part of cigarette, is an addictive substance. As you try to give up smoking, your way of life changes. The na... Read >
Author: Ashley Green