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07th October 2009
Cancer, diabetes and the other heart diseases enter your body easily if you're stuffed with the fats. The profoundest layer of the fatty visceral tissues is the most risky tissue that secretes the internal secretions and some substances resulting to eleva... Read >
Author: Wesley Tyler
05th October 2009
All sort of ineffective and dubious products are being sold in the name of anti-aging natural skin care products. How can you differentiate the effective ones and find the best anti aging skin care for your self? Discover the expert facts in this article.... Read >
Author: Vijay Raisinghani
02nd October 2009
Woman’s health care is of great importance because the nature of a woman’s body is highly complex and delicate. Surveys state that a majority of women are in good health and are not prone to any health problems. Some are not satisfied with their healt... Read >
Author: milagrobrodt
24th September 2009
Liver Cancer In India
Primary liver cancer begins in the cells of the liver itself. Although many cancers are declining in the United States, new cases of primary liver cancer are increasing.
Cancers that commonly spread to the liver include colon, lu... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
24th September 2009
Breast Cancer Treatment In India
What is Breast Cancer?
The term breast cancer refers to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the breast. The breast is composed of two main types of tissues: glandular tissues and stromal (supporting)... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
22nd September 2009
As we get older we need to consider ways of decreasing disease brought about by lifestyle choices.
Breast cancer is a devastating illness for a woman and her family. Any possible way of avoiding it should be examined. The risk of breast cancer incr... Read >
Author: Peter Stockwell
21st September 2009
We've all heard the news about the potential heart-health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. It's no wonder such stories grab headlines. They're the nutritional equivalent of the classic media formula of "man bites dog." As for the rest of us, we c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
At 41, Brian Place found a lump near his left nipple and dismissed it as a sort of injury from the rough games he had been involved with for most of his life. He thought that the lump was probably a result of a collision with another rugby player. Thoug... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is a special kind of advanced breast cancer and it's a serious one. Though we see an increasing number of cases, it is rare, accounting for only 1 to 4 percent of all breast cancers. Overall survival is worse in women with this ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
07th September 2009
We learned recently about a lady who was applying for a mortgage and therefore arranging life insurance. As she was only in her mid 30's and in good health, she was quite surprised to be quizzed about the breast cancer which her mother had suffered from i... Read >
Author: michael challiner
07th September 2009
The chest holds the breasts. In general, the breast cancers affect most of the women in the world. Breast cancer develops as a result of abnormal growth in the cells in the inner breast, or due to some abnormal changes produced in the tissues connecting t... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
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
26th August 2009
Cells growing in a body and that captures a group of disease and increased out of control is called cancer. An original body part is named after cancer thus; breast cancer refers to the unpredictable growth and multiplication of cells that begins in the b... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks
18th August 2009
Patients often ask me: "Should I get an MRI?" (magnetic resonance imaging). The answer from me is: "Only if you need it."
Why should we NOT all get breast MRI? After all, we know that mammograms and ultrasounds do fail to pick up some breast cancer... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
20th July 2009
Buying paraben free products is really only one step that you should take to protect the health of your skin and that of the rest of your body. This article looks at the question of what is paraben, what it has been used for and the other compounds you sh... Read >
Author: Yu Morita
16th July 2009
Bioidentical hormones are used in alternative therapy to help treat various hormonal imbalances. Such type of treatment is referred to as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. It is especially popular in the treatment of menopausal symptoms, caused by... Read >
Author: Kim wang
16th July 2009
Natural hormone replacement therapy (NHRT) refers to the use of synthetic or natural hormones to balance reducing levels of female hormones in the body. Natural hormone replacement therapy, also called estrogen replacement therapy, is highly effective in ... Read >
Author: Kim wang
16th July 2009
It's very laudable that many of us wanting to lose weight look for alternatives to sugar-laden soft drinks. Obviously, Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi are very high profile solutions. But are they?
On a psychological level, the fact that we're drinking zero c... Read >
Author: Cate M.
27th June 2009
In North America, the incidence of Breast Cancer has increase almost three-fold in 40 years, going from 1 in 20 in the 1960’s to 1 in 8 today. From the age of twenty, women should do monthly breast self-examinations. Breast cancers tend to grow signific... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
14th June 2009
Menopause is the stage in a woman’s life when the menstrual cycle stops. This is not a disease; rather it is a natural process in a woman’s life. However, the stage when a woman has her menopause could be a very painful and mentally debilitating stage... Read >
Author: clickforhowto3
12th June 2009
Progesterone is actually a steroid hormone produced in the ovary. This is the kind of female hormone that is involved in menstrual cycle and prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy. Our body produces natural progesterone as well. A lot of reasons ... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
18th May 2009
Breast cancer is more than just a serious medical problem for women. For most it means a shattering of their lives, threatening to cut short their existence. For others, better made and well prepared, the cancer is nothing but a challenge to test one’s ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
11th May 2009
When it comes to selecting a water purification technology to install at your home, there is a lot of debate about the advantages and disadvantages of using a water filtration system versus using a reverse osmosis (RO) system.
In this article, I hope t... Read >
Author: nicossty
01st May 2009
Breast surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic plastic surgeries performed by plastic surgeons now proving that women are always concerned with their breast size. Magazines and Hollywood stars gave us an image that women with big bosom are sexy and de... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
28th April 2009
All types of tobacco put you on a collision course with cancer. Rejecting tobacco, or deciding to stop using it, is one of the most important health decisions you can make. It's also an important part of cancer prevention.
Smoking has been linked to se... Read >
Author: Mercy
26th April 2009
This disease (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). Liver cells (h... Read >
Author: Mercy
22nd April 2009
The human breast is a gland that contains milk ducts, lobes, fatty tissue, and a network of lymphatic vessels. Cancerous tumors can develop in virtually any part of the breast and are most often detected when a woman feels a lump. Cancerous lumps are ge... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2009
What is stage 3 breast cancer? An abnormal cell mass that develops when controls of the cell cycle and cell division malfunction is called a neoplasm. However, not all neoplasms are cancerous. Benign neoplasms are strictly local affairs. They tend to be s... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
25th March 2009
Breast Cancer can be treated effectively if it is detected early enough. Some 95 percent of breast cancers are discovered by the patient herself when she notices a lump. In all too many cases the discovery is made by chance and the lump may be quite large... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
25th March 2009
Many of us now realize that obesity is a leading risk factor for some of the nation's most complicated and costly chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. The human costs are staggering.
As the nation looks toward controlling health care c... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
17th March 2009
breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. Experts predict that not only women but also men can develop breast cancer but it's less common in men compared to women. Breast cancer can result from genetic abnormalities, infection or i... Read >
Author: lascolinascancercenter
10th March 2009
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the United States. In 2008, approximately 184,450 patients were estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and an estimated 40,930 were estimate... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
10th March 2009
Age is likely the most important overall factor associated with breast cancer risk. Breast cancer risk increases in the older post-menopausal population. For this reason, all breast cancer screening recommendations are based primarily on age. Obesity, ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
09th March 2009
Patients often ask me: “Should I get an MRI?” (magnetic resonance imaging). The answer from me is: “Only if you need it.”
Why should we NOT all get breast MRI? After all, we know that mammograms and ultrasounds do fail to pick up some breas... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
06th March 2009
The geranium is a very interesting bury and can be mature just about anywhere in the world. However, the geranium yard (pelargonium adoranitissimum) originated in Africa and did not get introduce into Europe pending about 1690. However there are only cert... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor
20th February 2009
When someone is first diagnosed with breast cancer they are in a state of shock and denial and will automatically turn to the health provider they trust the most to help them overcome their problem. We have been programmed to think that when we get cancer... Read >
Author: alan-nz
01st February 2009
Breast cancer is the most widespread cancer that has an effect on women in the United States. There are minimally two most important genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) that when they mutate may lead to breast cancer. These genes could be passed from parent to child,... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
01st February 2009
Magnetic resonance breast imaging (MRI) has been authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1991 for use as a supplemental tool, besides mammography, to assist diagnose breast cancer. Breast MRI is an outstanding problem-solving techn... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
01st February 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is an accelerated type of breast cancer that is typically not identified by mammogram or ultrasound.
It is an uncommon cancer, accounting for just about 1% - 3% of all breast cancers. Inflammatory breast cancer leads to the b... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
01st February 2009
More or less 1 in 10 breast cancers diagnosed (10%) are invasive lobular carcinoma. This indicates that the cancer is developing in the cells that line the lobules of the breast. Invasive lobular cancer could grow in women of any age. However it is most w... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
01st February 2009
Breast cancer types are classified by whether it starts in the ducts or lobules, the organs in charge for breast milk production. Comprehending the definite types of breast cancer could assist you invite better questions and work with your physicians to f... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
01st February 2009
Recognizing the warning signs of breast cancer could let you to inform your health care provider as early as possible that there might be a trouble.
When employed regularly, breast cancer screening could be extremely helpful in detecting cancer. Nevert... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
01st February 2009
Invasive breast cancer, also recognized as infiltrating cancer, arrives in several shapes and stages, and happens when cancerous cells have extend outside the ducts or lobules of the breast to other parts of the breast or body. In 2004, The American Cance... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
28th January 2009
Sometimes it seems that every magazine, newspaper, radio show, and piece of mail has a headline declaring that every woman’s risk of developing breast cancer is increasing. There is a numbing feeling of inevitability in these pronouncements. More and mo... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
09th January 2009
An “Early Stage” breast cancer is sometimes referred as Stage 1 breast cancer. In such cases, the affected region is less than 2–2.5 centimetres in diameter. However, cancer does not spread inside the tissue of the breast. In fact, among all the wom... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
09th January 2009
A mammogram is one of the safest ways that is used to check if there is any problem with the breast of a woman. It is actually an x-ray of the breasts, as it involves in using a special and very low dose x-ray machine taking pictures of both breasts.
... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
09th January 2009
More and more women had been giving up on contemporary medicine to recover from abnormal breast symptoms. Women are now turning on ancient Chinese practices that have been proven over time and by science. One practice is called acupuncture, which gi... Read >
Author: TimmyF
08th January 2009
In women with a high hereditary risk of breast cancer, screening tests of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) breast scans have demonstrated that MRI is more sensitive than mammography for discovering breast tumors. It is widespread for MRI breast scan outco... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
08th January 2009
Yet another study published online by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute confirmed that vitamin supplementation provided no statistically significant value in cancer prevention among women. This study comes on the heels of numerous studies which... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
31st December 2008
It has been hypothesized that a diet rich in foods that contain fiber or plant fiber can protect the human body from a variety of serious diseases that have specifically attacked western cultures. Additionally, a diet low in fiber or plant fiber can caus... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th November 2008
Awareness about the different- different types of breast cancer and their difference will help in determining the most excellent mode of cure. If breast cancer is suspected, the subsequently thing your doctor does is distribution a tissue sample of the lu... Read >
Author: jainish
15th October 2008
Energy healing is an alternative and holistic form of healing based on the idea that we each have an energy field that is connected to our mind, body and spirit. Today you can find a plethora of trainings and schools focused on energy healing therapies an... Read >
Author: Healing Headquarters LLC
10th October 2008
A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is common among women, and in rare cases can also occur in men. Cells in all parts of the body including the breast, grows and rests, in cycles. The growth and rest cycles are control... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
10th October 2008
A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is common among women, and in rare cases can also occur in men. Cells in all parts of the body including the breast, grows and rests, in cycles. The growth and rest cycles are control... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
23rd September 2008
In most luggage, it isn't bright what causes routine breast cells to become cancerous. Doctors do know that only 5 percent to 10 percent of breast cancers are inherited. Families that do have genetic defects in one of two genes, breast bane gene 1 (BRCA1)... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
19th September 2008
Breast cancer is common among women and early detection will lower the risk of death. Detection in the past has been dependent on signs of lumps or other abnormalities, but that could be too late and fatal for many women.
Mammograms are the best metho... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
19th September 2008
Breast cancer is common among women and early detection will lower the risk of death. Detection in the past has been dependent on signs of lumps or other abnormalities, but that could be too late and fatal for many women.
Mammograms are the best metho... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
18th September 2008
Nolvadex is the trade name for drug tamoxifen citrate which is an antagonist for estrogen that is used as a first line of clinical defense against carcinomas of breast. Nolvadex is somewhat different from other products since it is not an anabolic/androge... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta
15th September 2008
In common about 1 in every 12 women will treaty breast canker at some age, the chances of contracting it later in life being better. Thanks to novel medicine many breast cancers can be treated successfully lacking impacting the life in a major way. Howeve... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
15th September 2008
You feel a mild pain in the breast so you tartan for lumps. You felt a little bump. The next best rung is to consult a surgeon, you might have breast disease. Breast growth is a malignant tumor that starts from the cells of the breast. Breast canker occur... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
15th September 2008
Breast sarcoma is not a bleak business; it encompasses assorted types according to their section of occurrence and activity. understanding all types is crucial for prevention, and even during your action, so that you know how to take good dealings and nur... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
15th September 2008
The whole usual of five-year survival figure for women who deal breast evil is around 86% for those whose disease has not metastasized. That means, 86% of the women who treaty it live for at least five existence. Nevertheless even that equitably high numb... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
15th September 2008
Official facts have exposed that between 5-10% of the genetic structure caused breast menace of an individual. Even although the percentage seems relatively low, the actual numbers are high enough to swift many men and women to take repeated checkups. Yes... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
29th July 2008
The management of breast cancer has changed substantially over the past twenty years.
Improved screening techniques, better adjuvant therapy options, and refined surgical practices have led to a huge fall in mortality and improved survival from breast c... Read >
Author: Giles Bre
24th July 2008
Over the last 50 years scientists have begun to study the relationship between the effects that vitamin D has on cancer risks.
In search of this, scientists, in the 1950s, studied weather conditions and health data in warmer regions of the world to est... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
10th July 2008
Let’s face it, there are hundreds of products available on the market. It’s an industry filled with manufacturers who know that people will spend lots of money to make themselves look younger and better.
Would you like to turn back the clock of ti... Read >
Author: Betty Wolfe
23rd June 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. While the majority of new breast cancers are diagnosed as a result of an abnormality seen on a mammogram, a lump or change in c... Read >
Author: John Mathew
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
06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk
06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk
02nd May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk
01st May 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. While the majority of new breast cancers are diagnosed as a result of an abnormality seen on a mammogram, a lump or change in c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
31st March 2008
It is important to check for breast cancer as how long one can live depends on the stage at which breast cancer is diagnosed. Women who are diagnosed early with breast cancer have a much better chance. Even for women whose breast cancer has not metastasiz... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
19th March 2008
In July 2005, I had my yearly wellness check-up with my gynecologist.
“Breast exam fine,” he said. “If your Pap test is normal, I’ll send a card. Otherwise, I’ll call. And here’s your order for a mammogram.”
A scene repeated throughout ... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
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
21st January 2008
Breast cancer is a largely unknown disease until today, despite the fact that it affects almost ten percent of the women above the age of forty years all over the world. The causes of this killer cancer are not known even after decades of research into i... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
21st January 2008
The importance of a healthy diet in preventing breast cancer has been often stressed by doctors and health journals alike. But what exactly is a healthy diet that is conducive to breast cancer prevention? This article tries to explain - in layperson's te... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
23rd August 2007
Breast cancer is a cancer of the glandular breast tissue. Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer may be one of the oldest known forms of cancer tumors in humans. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th May 2007
Breast cancer is a malignant (cancerous) growth that begins in the tissues of the breast. Over the course of a lifetime, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer is a cancer of the breast tissue, which can occur in both women... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th May 2007
Everybody has a family history, right? Did Aunt Kelly have irritable bowel syndrome, or did Grandpa Frank and your father deal with osteoporosis? Knowing your family’s medical history may provide a clue as to what kinds of health concern or genetic dise... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
15th February 2007
Breast cancer is a largely unknown disease until today, despite the fact that it affects almost ten percent of the women above the age of forty years all over the world. The causes of this killer cancer are not known even after decades of research into it... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
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
15th February 2007
The importance of a healthy diet in preventing breast cancer has been often stressed by doctors and health journals alike. But what exactly is a healthy diet that is conducive to breast cancer prevention? This article tries to explain – in layperson’s... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
04th October 2006
In recent years many studies have come out telling us of the benefits we see from a lifestyle rich in physical activities and some extra cardiovascular workouts on the side. Running, biking, swimming, sports and even walking can add to these benefits.
... Read >
Author: Ken Bendor
04th October 2006
As people grow older they become more conscious of the way they look, which has led to the popularization of anti aging skin care products. Anti aging skin care products are the best way for people to hide their real age.
One of the best ingredients fo... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski
25th September 2006
The more you understand about any subject, the more beneficial to you it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of Inflammatory Breast Cancer is certainly no exception, and you should consider it an urgent read, for your own sake. ... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones
07th September 2006
Women who have received a diagnosis for breast cancer usually follow some sort of treatment to cure it or at least keep it under control. The best breast cancer treatment option depends on several factors, such as the location and size of the tumor, the s... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang
21st August 2006
Folic AcidVitamin Deficiencies Folic Acid is also known as Folate; along with vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble vitamin. It protecting against birth defects and heart disease. Folic Acid is a vital raw material for production of red blood cells, as well as ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
24th July 2006
If young women take certain simple steps when they are adolescents, they may reduce risk of breast cancer later in life. A research suggests that puberty could be a crucial time for development of breast cancer.
Regular exercise is believed to delay th... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
15th July 2006
Breast feeding is said to be the best nutritional choice for feeding your new newborn baby, but it also has proven health benefits for moms as well. You can lose that pregnancy weight quicker by breastfeeding because it burns extra calories and lowers you... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch
02nd May 2006
Breast Cancer Awareness
The term breast cancer actually refers to a large
family of cancers that can develop in any part of the
breast tissue. The most common types of breast cancer
start in the glandular tissue - and the most common of
all, in the... Read >
Author: Bobbie Ingram
22nd November 2005
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA),the essential omega-6 fat that is found in evening primrose, black currant seed,and borage oil, can inhibit the action of the cancer gene Her-2/neu. This gene is responsible for almost 30 percent of all breast cancers.40-Fold In... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
You feel a mild soreness in the breast so you checked for lumps. You felt a little bump. The next best step is to consult a doctor, you might have breast cancer. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts from the cells of... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
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