Articles, tagged with "brain tumors", page 3
23rd March 2011
Did you know that we are constantly being bombarded with negative frequencies? Cell phone radiation is a harmful form of non-ionizing radiation that is present in our everyday lives, at home and at work. Levels of exposure vary from place to place, depend...
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Author:
Dr Ink
21st March 2011
Mania is a biological or psychological state. It may be severe or mild and generally have debilitating effects. Persons suffering from mania exhibit extreme behaviours including over reaction, nonstop and rapid speech, excessive happiness, irritability, h...
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Author:
Emely Porter
15th March 2011
This is caused due to the formation of cancer cells) on the inner surface of skulls or on the brain's tissue-cells. It is also known as intracranial tumor as it can be developed on any location or part of the brain and is a resultant of rapid cell divisio...
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Author:
andrewson
04th March 2011
As parents, the ultimate dream we have for our children is that their childhoods will be happy ones, and they will grow up to lead long and healthy lives. Yet, every day, across America, there will be nine families whose dreams will be shattered when they...
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Author:
Joe Fay
03rd March 2011
What we refer to as headaches may occur very frequently in various areas of the head like for example behind the head, in the upper neck or ears. In addition, headaches are usually not taken as a sickness, but rather a an indication of another sickness. ...
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Author:
Arthur Yuhas
28th February 2011
People who take these products for the first time may experience increased body temperature and shakiness although this will dissipate once they have got used to the effects of caffeine. Nausea may be another side effect of t5 fat burners and slimming pil...
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Author:
Nathaniel Hansen
28th February 2011
Mental performance is composed of thousands and thousands of cells which cells commence building proper soon after the 3rd month of perception, till the age of 7 years. Following mental performance cells quit separating, they're not meant to split once mo...
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Author:
charlesforsey
26th February 2011
Scientific research is the key component in the battle to cure pediatric brain tumors and brain cancer. Its success points directly to the value of collaborations among researchers, medical facilities, nonprofit organizations and even private philanthropi...
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Author:
Joe Fay
23rd February 2011
Headaches are one of the most common symptoms of brain tumor. 50% of people with brain tumors experience headaches, and 80% of these headaches are unilateral. They most commonly resemble migraine or tension type headache. Most headaches are not an indicat...
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Author:
Gail
22nd February 2011
For most of us, today will begin like any other day. We’ll sip our coffee, skim the morning paper, drop the kids off at school, and perform the normal rituals that make up our daily lives. The good, the bad, and yes, even the somewhat ugly; we’ll tackle i...
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Author:
Joe Fay
17th February 2011
When a child is diagnosed with a brain tumor or brain cancer, the initial impact that news has on the family is simply overwhelming. This is a crucial time for the patient, parents and families, as well as friends. Time is often of the essence; quick deci...
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Author:
Joe Fay
11th February 2011
Every day, across America, people are talking about the progress being made in medical research, or the support provided to patients and families affected by a devastating disease or illness. One thing that often gets lost in these conversations is the is...
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Author:
Joe Fay
31st January 2011
Pediatric brain tumors and brain cancer, while rare, are considered to be the deadliest of all childhood cancers. While the incidence rate may be relatively low, with approximately 3,400 new cases diagnosed annually in the United States, the mortality rat...
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Author:
Joe Fay
28th January 2011
Statistics show that the average American drinks an estimated 56 gallons of soft drinks each year. Before you grab that next can of soda, consider this: a can of soda contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar, 150 calories, and 30 to 55 mg of caffeine. Moreove...
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Author:
William Gabriel
19th January 2011
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What is a Headache?
Pain in the head and neck region is one of the most common reasons for a trip to a doctor. This is because there are many different reasons for the presenting head pain. Some of the causes of h...
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Author:
DrWillMcK