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Green Tea and its Benefits of our Health

23rd September 2009
Green and black teas both seem to have health benefits. I am referring to the non-herbal black and green teas. These teas contain potent antioxidant compound known as poly phenols. These poly phenols are being linked with anti-cancer and anti-heart diseas... Read >
Author: Neem Sun

Antioxidants, I beg your pardon? Important Are They?

15th September 2009
Antioxidants, I beg your pardon? Important Are They? Might it come about Super Antioxidants are the solution to youth? It has develop into the buzz word. We hear each time on the order of eating healthy with the exact foods to provide our body with t... Read >
Author: Ellie Monski

Antioxidants, Do You Really Need Them?

15th September 2009
Can it be real? Super Antioxidants are the answer to youth? It has turn out to be the buzz word. We hear all day of the week on the subject of eating healthy with the appropriate foods to provide our body with the vital ingredients to fight the free R... Read >
Author: Ellie Monski

Effects Prostatectomy Side

14th September 2009
Today prostate trouble is the 3rd most typical reason for death from cancer in men of all ages and is the most typical reason for death from cancer in men over seventy five years of age. Come visit us right here for more Prostate Cancer and Prostate Signs... Read >
Author: Howie Dunstan

Prostate Cancer

14th September 2009
The two major treatment options for men with prostate problems, radiation and surgery, are tried-and-true, having proved their effectiveness over the years in thousands of patients. Radical prostate removal surgery particularly, despite possible extraord... Read >
Author: Howie Dunstan

Happiness Horror Story: Jamie L. Sal off, Author, On The AIR Equation

02nd September 2009
"Fear is a beast that feeds on the unknown. Define the unknown and fear will retreat." - Jamie L. Saloff I've had the pleasure of knowing Jamie L. Saloff for about a year now. She's a real dynamo and dedicated to helping others. If you meet her anytime... Read >
Author: Geeta

When is the Best Time to Buy Low Price Health Insurance

28th August 2009
Low price health insurance - it seems, specifically now, those terms merely don't feel right as one in the same sentence. Health insurance monthly payments have turn out to be the largest single cost in our lives - surpassing even house payments. In reali... Read >
Author: bjonsey

Mesothelioma Settlement Exposed

28th August 2009
When we talk of Mesothelioma, we refer to the kind of cancer that is predisposed to persons who are extensively exposed to asbestos or the materials which make perfect insulating gears for firefighters. Asbestos cancer Mesothelioma as it is technically ca... Read >
Author: jude733

Happiness Horror Story: Jamie L. Sal off, Author, On The AIR Equation

24th August 2009
"Fear is a beast that feeds on the unknown. Define the unknown and fear will retreat." - Jamie L. Saloff I've had the pleasure of knowing Jamie L. Saloff for about a year now. She's a real dynamo and dedicated to helping others. If you meet her anytime... Read >
Author: geeta1

Happiness Horror Story: Jamie L. Sal off, Author, On The AIR Equation

20th August 2009
"Fear is a beast that feeds on the unknown. Define the unknown and fear will retreat." - Jamie L. Saloff I've had the pleasure of knowing Jamie L. Saloff for about a year now. She's a real dynamo and dedicated to helping others. If you meet her anytime... Read >
Author: geeta1

Melanoma – the warning signs!

17th August 2009
Melanoma, the deadly skin cancer, is on the rise. In the United States in 2008, there were estimated 62,480 new cases. In the same year, 8,420 people were predicted to die from this cancer. Melanoma is the #6 most common malignancy in men and #7 most c... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

ICD 9 and ICD 10 codes: Know what differentiates them

23rd July 2009
One can find International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes on patient paperwork, including hospital records, physician records, and death certificates. Today, most of the ICD codes used in the United States are version 9, which are called ICD 9 CM ... Read >
Author: James Smith

Breast Cancer – Know the Facts

10th July 2009
As you are probably aware, emotional and psychological pain can sometimes hurt even worse than physical pain. With that in mind, you will want to have a support group standing behind you before surgery and after as well. For example, there may be a friend... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Mesothelioma Lawsuits-A simple overview

09th July 2009
A diagnosis of any asbestos-related disease is not only emotionally exhausting, but financially draining as well. A Mesothelioma lawsuit is an important way to fund treatment options for victims and to provide necessary financial security for their family... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma- Important Facts for You to Know

09th July 2009
Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is rare form of cancer that affects the peritoneum, which is the lining of the abdomen. Every year, around 100-500 new cases are seen in the United States. It is also known as abdominal mesothelioma as the peritoneum prot... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Treatment-What is multimodal treatment?

09th July 2009
To effectively treat most types of cancers, using only one form of treatment like chemotherapy or surgery or radiotherapy alone will not give any appreciable result. Most times the treatment of cancers involves the combination of all these different types... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Ashwagandha - Indian Ginseng - A Gift of Ayurveda

05th July 2009
The health applications for ashwagandha in traditional Indian and Ayurvedic medicine are extensive. Ashwagandha has been highly prized as a treatment for impotence, stress, infertility and arthritis. The shoots and seeds of the plant are also used in ... Read >
Author: Neal Kapoor

Lymphosarcoma in Older Dogs

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

Advanced Cancer

12th June 2009
Advanced cancer is the one that has grown beyond the organ of origin. In most occasions it is a cancer that has metastasized or spread. Cancer that has advanced is not usually metastatic cancer. Sometimes localized cancer is considered advanced if it is a... Read >
Author: Mercy

Pain Killers for Dogs with Cancer.

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

Secondary Cancer

12th June 2009
Secondary cancer is as a result of metastasis and also be called metastasis cancer. Metastasis cancer is the spread of a certain type of cancer from one organ or part to a non-adjacent organ or part. Malignant tumor cells and infections can metastasize. C... Read >
Author: Mercy

Melanoma – the warning signs!

05th June 2009
Melanoma, the deadly skin cancer, is on the rise. In the United States in 2008, there were estimated 62,480 new cases. In the same year, 8,420 people were predicted to die from this cancer. Melanoma is the #6 most common malignancy in men and #7 most c... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

breast cancer options learn how to protect yourself.

01st May 2009
Many health conditions have really similar symptoms and therefore it is insistent that if you have any unusual symptoms going on that you get an inclusive physical from your doctor to help identify precisely what is occurring. Ovarian Cancer and PMS -prem... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

Panning For Gold to Pay For Social (In)Security

07th April 2009
Everyone knows by now about the most famous Ponzi scheme in history (yet exposed and understood). It was perpetrated by one Bernard Madoff. Madoff outdid his predecessor Charles Ponzi, the "father" of the scam. Old Bernie made off with some $50 billion in... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Get Informed About AIDS

11th March 2009
AIDS is acquired immuno deficiency syndrome. It is a fatal disease caused by a rapidly mutate retrovirus which attacks the immune system and leaves the patient susceptible to infections, malignancies, and neurological disorders. It was first recognized as... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

De-Mystifying Cancer

10th March 2009
CERVICAL CANCER Early diagnosis can prevent women from developing cervical cancer which is the second most common cancer in women all over the world. Cervical cancer is a malignancy of the cervix. Scientists are studying cervical cancer to find out more... Read >
Author: www.itsnewonlne.com

Cerebral Emboli: A Cause of Dementia?

07th January 2009
A wandering clot (an embolus) or some other particle that forms away from the brain, usually in the heart, may also cause an ischemic stroke. This is called cerebral embolism. The clot is carried by the bloodstream until it lodges in an artery leading to ... Read >
Author: Alien

Types of Skin Cancer, How to Prevent Skin Cancer

19th December 2008
Skin cancer represents the most commonly diagnosed malignancy, surpassing lung, breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. Tumors develop primarily on areas of sun-exposed skin, including the scalp, face, lips, ears, neck, chest, arms and hands, and on the l... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Knowing About Xeroderma Pigmentosum Disease

15th December 2008
The world has really improved a lot because of the availability of so many sophisticated things. Today, you can deal with some of the most difficult things in the matter of few seconds. The introduction of automated machines has helped different industrie... Read >
Author: Deepti Man

Dermoid Ovarian Cysts - What You Need To Know

03rd December 2008
Of all the types of ovarian cysts, dermoid cysts are the most startling and strange. They're considered a benign kind of teratoma. Teratoma is a Greek word and translates as “monster tumor”. It is because of its freakishness that a lot of myths ab... Read >
Author: Marc Sandford

What Is A Mole

03rd December 2008
With more and more information being reported concerning the harmful effects of the environment on our physical makeup, people are becoming more aware of what in times past was considered common. One area that people have become concerned about is their s... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Best Victuals for Credence Loss

24th November 2008
Do you feel like nothing seems to labor for you, in spite of the number of cut backs you have tried? Most diets are planned to divest you of something. Some divest you of overweight, some carbohydrates, and some confine animal protein or white meat. While... Read >
Author: Alien

Back Pain Management Clinics

06th October 2008
One of the most frequent health complaints, Dorsalgia or back pain can be caused due to many conditions including aorta disorders, spine inflammation, malignancy, chest tumours, saddle trauma, dermatological problems, osseous pain, rheumatological disease... Read >
Author: Igor Stiler

Information on Keratoacanthoma

24th September 2008
Keratoacanthoma to be a less grave type of squamous cell carcinoma. Most keratoacanthoma result only minimal skin destruction, but some perform more belligerently and can spread to lymph nodes. Keratoacanthoma (KA) is a increase that is fairly common, ben... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Follicular lymphoma Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Follicular lymphoma is the most common of the indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of malignancies of lymphocyte origin that usually arise or are present in lymphoid tissues. It is a slow growing lymphoma that ar... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How To Stop Excessive Sweating

20th August 2008
It’s natural for us to sweat. We perspire to regulate our body temperature. It also provides lubrication when there’s rubbing between moving parts of the body and discharges wastes and substances to maintain the fluid balance in our system. It is henc... Read >
Author: Ben Dave

Top Seven Ways to Prevent Bad Breath

18th July 2008
1. Doctor’s visit If you have bad mouth smell, you should visit to doctor and check up your teeth, mouth and jaws entirely under the doctor’s supervision so that you may get rid of bad breathing. 2. Brushing twice a day It is said that twice ... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Complete Information on Acute promyelocytic leukemia with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Acute promyelocytic leukemia, a malignancy of the ivory marrow in which there is an inadequacy of old blood cells in the myeloid cable of cells and a surplus of immature cells called promyelocytes. Acute promyelocytic leukemia is a subtype of intense myel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Moringa – The vision improver

19th June 2008
Greater percentage of the people in the world is suffering from eye problem. It is becoming the common problem invariably for all age groups. This is due to the inadequate intake of β carotene in the diet. β carotene is a fat soluble vitamin need... Read >
Author: Avon

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

Complete Information on Dyskeratosis congenita with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is an uncommon, liberal ivory marrow bankruptcy syndrome. Dyskeratosis congenita is caused by a mutated gene, DKC1, located on the X (female) chromosome, and in most cases is inherited as an X-linked recessive disorder. People... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Dermatomyositis with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dermatomyositis an unusual sickness has been muscle-weakly-driven a clear by and distinctive skin breaking loose. The cause of dermatomyositis is unknown. It may be related to an autoimmune reaction, or may be triggered by a virus or cancer. Dermatomyosit... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare type of malignant tumor that occurs in the dermis, the second layer of the skin. Although metastasis rarely occurs, DFSP is a locally aggressive tumor with a high recurrence rate. It usually presents in ear... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Every Human Being is the Author of his own Health

08th May 2008
Every human being is the author of his own health, An old Buddhist saying It began in August 2005, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The tumor was located toward the back of the breast close to the chest wa... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Ovarian Cancer – Symptoms and Causes of Ovarian Cancer

29th April 2008
Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women, the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancy, and the second most commonly diagnosed gynecologic malignancy. According to the American Cancer Society, there is no true test f... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Adrenocortical carcinoma with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare malignancy with a poor prognosis. Adrenocortical carcinoma has no racial predilection. Also called adrenocortical cancer and cancer of the adrenal cortex. Adrenal carcinomas arise from the adrenal cortex and are bilatera... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Acinic cell carcinoma with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Acinic cell carcinoma is a rare, low-grade malignant salivary gland neoplasm. These are malignant tumors of the salivary glands that are dervied from the salivary gland epithelium and characteristically forms glandular acini. It is notable for an unpredic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Give Your Health A Boost With Beta Glucan

29th February 2008
Beta Glucan is a little-known component of many common foods we eat on a daily basis. Cereal, mushrooms, and even baker's yeast contain beta glucan. The substance is most common found in such grains as barely and oats. Beta glucan is often used in soluble... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Parameters Of The Professional Home Inspection

04th February 2008
Many consumers do not understand the role of the residential home inspector during the standard real estate transaction. The information below explains the function of the home inspector and gives insight into what a buyer or seller should, and should not... Read >
Author: Eric Badgely

Dermoid cyst - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Dermoid cysts are non-cancerous tumours that may occur anywhere in the body. A dermoid cyst develops from a totipotential germ cell (a primary oocyte) that is retained within the egg sac (ovary). Dermoid cysts may occur at any age but the prime age of det... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acute Cerebrovascular Disease Information

22nd January 2008
Cerebrovascular disease, or stroke, refers to brain disorders. Cerebrovascular disease is any disorder that affects the disease in the blood vessels that feed oxygen-rich blood to the face and brain. Cerebrovascular disease is the third leading cause of d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cancer Preventive Measures and Tips

11th July 2007
Cancer also called is Malignancy and Neoplasms. Cancer is a serious, but curable illness. Cancer is not one disease, but many diseases that occur in different areas of the body. Cancer is a disease characterized by disorderly division of cells, combined w... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Prostate Cancer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

06th May 2007
What is prostate cancer? Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control. Cancer of the prostate is the most common malignancy in American men. Malignancy is a cancerous tumor that can invade and destroy nearby tissue and s... Read >
Author: News Editor

Why You Should Consider a Prostate Cancer PSA Test TODAY.

27th March 2007
Prostate Cancer kills if allowed to grow. If ever there was a good reason to have a simple blood test, this is it. The Prostate cancer PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test is one of the tests given to determine if cancer cells are present in an otherwis... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Answers about thyroid cancer

26th March 2007
Thyroid cancer is a problem that is not caused by smoking or drinking. All specialists may tell us that these two hobbies are not related to thyroid cancer but they may also admit that is better to avoid them. Even though smoking or drinking do not cause ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

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

Mole Removal – Dangers Lurk In Clinical Treatment

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

Appropriate Prostate Cancer Treatment in Men over 80

19th December 2006
I read recently what one doctor said recently that prostate cancer in men over 80 years old should not be a serious issue like in men under 40 years old. This makes sense and given what we know about prostate cancer being a slow-growing malignancy. If y... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Healing Breast Cancer: What Is The Best Treatment for You?

26th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com For many women, hearing a diagnosis of breast cancer remains one of their greatest fears. Obviously, in the worst case scenario, such a diagnosis will end up being fatal and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Halitosis in Children

03rd July 2006
People have all kinds of explanations for halitosis in children ranging from dehydration to a diet that contains too much sugar. Many of these things may indeed cause temporary odors on the breath. Most cases of bad breath, however, even in youngsters, ar... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Common Skin Conditions: Dermatitis and Moles

20th February 2006
Two of the most common skin conditions are the presence of moles and dermatitis. Moles can have more serious consequences than the irritation of dermatitis. Moles occur when the cells in the skin that give it its pigment, called melanocytes, grow in c... Read >
Author: Claire Bowes

Green tea extract might help blood cancer patients

02nd February 2006
It has been known for a long time that green tea provides the anti-aging and health benefits. Now, Mayo Clinic scientists have discovered that its extract can also accelerate the fight against chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a blood cancer in which su... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

BPH (Prostate Enlargement) - What Is It and How Can It Be Treated?

16th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Wendy Owen BPH is the enlargement of the male prostate gland. It can have many associated problems including the need to urinate frequently, difficulty in urinating and inability to completely empty the bladder. The main cause of BPH ... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Why Do Liquid Vitamins Contain Antioxidants?

05th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Kristy Haugen Vitamins offer many health benefits. Many only think they need to take a good vitamin supplement because their mother said so. However, vitamin supplements offer antioxidants such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and vitamin A. ... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen

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

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

MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part II

05th August 2005
Handing Down Malignancy. Children may begin bright and eager to face the world, but are often inundated with the conditioning of their fear-ridden predecessors speaking of lost dreamstaken by no one in particular. Their guardians appear learned, but ... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer