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Cancer Patients Find Success in Fighting Pancreatic Conditions By Administering Multiple Therapies

17th January 2009
A Science Daily news article recently reported on the research being conducted by University of Pittsburg Cancer Institute (UPCI) researchers that pancreatic cancer patients find more success prior to surgery by receiving a combination of therapies includ... Read >
Author: Legal

Development of Eating Disorders Linked To Childhood Diabetes

09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia's Prevention Institute have been working on a study to determine if early onset of childhood diabetes later leads to the development of an eating disorders. With funding f... Read >
Author: LegalView

What is a Mesothelioma Clinical Trial?

13th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Mesothelioma cancer is one of the rarest and deadliest forms of cancer that can be diagnosed to a patient. The life expectancy is often very short and there are often no successful treatment options, which is why it is i... Read >
Author: LegalView

Harmful Ingredients in Laundry Detergents

22nd September 2008
An everyday activity like doing the laundry in your washing machine can have harmful effects on the health of your family. Many of the ingredient chemicals found in laundry detergents are far from healthy. In fact, many of them contain cancer-causing c... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Diabetes and Neuropathy

10th September 2008
The link between diabetes and nerve damage due to high glucose levels in the blood stream is now a well known fact. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 2/3 rd's of those with diabetes have some form of this complication. General... Read >
Author: Ray Attebery

Chelation Therapy Has Been Approved by the FDA as a Treatment for Lead Poisoning

13th August 2008
chelation therapy is a natural way to detoxify the body of toxic chemical and harmful metals (heavy metal poisoning). Chelation therapy involves the injection of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). It is a mean by which an organic substance (Edta) b... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Visalus Sciences MLM Home Business Review

15th May 2008
Visalus Sciences is a relatively new company in the home business arena that is based out of Troy, Michigan with 2 expanded marketing offices located on the west coast. Visalus markets several patented health and nutritional products based on clinical and... Read >
Author: mktg master

Flip Your Fat Switch to “Burn”: 4 Simple Nutrition Steps

25th April 2008
Do you ever wonder why so many people are overweight and on a diet today, and why weight loss is on everyone's mind? Do you ever wonder what is triggering the physiology of so many people to store so much fat and feel like they have a food addiction o... Read >
Author: Gary Avignon

3 Problems With Diet “Wisdom” - & What To Do About It!

28th March 2008
Would you like to lose weight? Have you lost weight and gained it back? If you're like most Americans today, the answer to that is a screaming, frustrated, "YES!" Let's cut to the chase. You gained your weight back for one of two reasons: 1. You (... Read >
Author: Gary Avignon

Other Contributing Risk Factors for Health

23rd January 2008
Obesity Obesity is not conducive to increased longevity because it is a strain on the heart and a precursor for many of the modifiable risk factors that promote cardiovascular disease. The national institutes of health (NIH) has summarized the data tha... Read >
Author: David Jones

Peyronie's Disease: Quiet Male Health Problem

18th January 2008
Peyronie's Disease: Quiet Male Health Problem Peyronie's disease (PD) is said to be a rather rare disorder of the penis that has no agreement as to the cause or cure; even the cellular pathology is not completely understood. Three primary criteria of P... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy

Why is there Media Hype Surrounding Menopause and Hormones

02nd October 2007
About 25 million women enter menopause annually. Estimates show that by the year 2030, that number will increase to 47 million women per year. Relief of menopausal symptoms such as improved sleep could translate into a more productive woman whether she wo... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Alcohol Rehab Must be Made a Priority for America's Youth

31st August 2007
A recent study by the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions found that if drinking begins before the age of 15, the young person is four times more likely to become an alcoholic than if he hadn't started drinking until he was 2... Read >
Author: Karen Morris

Banaba Cure For Diabetes? Get The Facts Here!

15th June 2007
Is there a Banaba cure for diabetes? Lagerstroemia speciosa commonly referred to as Banaba herbs, Banaba extract or Banaba leaf is a plant that is native to southern Asia and was used as a folk medicine for diabetes in the Philippines. Today, although t... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Diabetes-New Type 2 Risk Factors Identified

02nd May 2007
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that affects nearly 21 million in the United States, and the incidence of the disease has skyrocketed in the last 30 years. Diabetes is a major cause of heart disease and stroke, as well as the most common cause in U.S. adults... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
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