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The Many Myths Of Iridology

25th January 2010
border, and the sclera. Dr. Celso Batello, of Greece, is continuing research on the incidence of contraction furrows in the iris and how they relate to the autonomic nervous system. Dr. Serge Jurasunas of Portugal is an oncologist who uses Iridology in... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Acupuncture reduces hot flashes in women with breast cancer

19th January 2010
The lifesaving treatments for breast cancer often come at a cost. Most women experience night sweats, fatigue, and hot flashes. However there is new research that suggests that acupuncture may be more effective than antidepressants at helping to ease s... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Marker that Indicates Breast Cancer Recurrence

07th January 2010
One of the most significant concerns of breast cancer patients is the rate at which the cancer is likely to spread. If the rate and aggressiveness with which the cancer will spread cab be determined, the aggressiveness of the chemo treatment can also be d... Read >
Author: Alex White

Five Important COQ10 Edges in Cancer Patients

06th January 2010
Coenzyme Q10 has many interesting advantages; one the majority exciting profit is its ability of treating or as shifty for cancer. But, there's no decisive sensible proof for the cause, however there are various hopeful results.The employment of CoQ10 in ... Read >
Author: Russel Kane

How Making Breast Cancer Decisions A Reality

29th December 2009
Widely hailed as the next frontier in medical advances, the promise of individualized medicine is becoming a reality thanks to progress in understanding the molecular basis of diseases such as breast cancer. Scientists can now develop treatments that are ... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

The Battle Against Breast Cancer And Its Patients

29th December 2009
In the battle against breast cancer, patients are increasingly prescribed oral medications, such as hormonal therapy, to limit the risk of disease recurrence. Research has indicated that patients should stay on these drugs for five years to gain maximum b... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Cancer - A Dreaded Disease

18th December 2009
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases in today's world. It includes a host of different types, where the cells divide abnormally to form lumps or tumours. Some tumours are benign and some are malignant.This is a process wherein if too many new cells ... Read >
Author: Amit Kothiyal

Breast Cancer Walk Team a Hit at Holiday Parade

10th December 2009
Palm Bay, FL (December 5, 2009): After 24 hours of continual downpours, the skies cleared, the stars came out, the temperature dropped and the crowds gathered for the annual Palm Bay Holiday Lights Parade. Children and adults lined up on Malabar Road from... Read >
Author: PreciseAuthoring

Amendment Improves Health Insurance Plans for Women

08th December 2009
Although the Senate seems to have been debating healthcare reform proposals for months, it only had its first health insurance-related vote on Thursday. Democratic Sen. Barbara Mukulski's women's health amendment passed with a solid majority. The legislat... Read >
Author: Yamileth Medina

Ovarian Cancer Risk and Breast Cancer

07th December 2009
Women who have developed breast cancer or who has a family history of the disease are advised to also watch out for signs of ovarian cancer. This important piece of information must reach the ears of all women who are either suffering from breast cancer o... Read >
Author: Alex White

Why does Breast Cancer Spread?

07th December 2009
Breast cancer can spread to any part of your body through the blood and lymphatic system. The metastasis of breast cancer cells is what makes the disease very dangerous. Metastatis means the cancer cells have traveled from the place of origin, i.e. the br... Read >
Author: Alex White

Stem cells transplant as a treatment

26th November 2009
The transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells is today really established as a therapy for various types of congenital or other acquired severe disorders of the hematopoietic system as well as for chemo or radiosensitive malignancies. It includes autolo... Read >
Author: john nfis

Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2009: The mother-daughter link in breast cancer

25th November 2009
Did you know breast or ovarian cancer can be inherited? In fact, there are 500,000 women in the U.S who carry a gene mutation that puts them at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC). "All cancer involves changes in genes called mutations... Read >
Author: EFS

Terramed Alliance News Treating Breast Cancer With Adapted Space-Industry Technology

24th November 2009
Terramed Alliance News Researchers at Rush University Medical Center and Argonne National Laboratory are collaborating on a study to determine if an imaging technique used by NASA to inspect the space shuttle can be used to predict tissue damage often e... Read >
Author: terramedalliance.us

Terramed Alliance News Pain From Breast Cancer Treatment Can Linger For Years, Study Finds

24th November 2009
Terramed Alliance News Nearly half of all breast cancer patients experienced chronic pain two to three years after treatment and more than half felt discomfort, according to a study by Danish researchers published Tuesday in the Journal of the American ... Read >
Author: terramedalliance.us
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