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19th September 2009
Can Vitamin D really help prevent you from developing cancer?
Once only associated with strong bones and teeth, new scientific research is finding that Vitamin D can cut your risk of developing common cancers by as much as 50%.
Says Sara Hiom, head... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Melanie Slade is the girlfriend of Arsenal footballer Theo Walcott and the latest addition to the real “Footballer’s Wives” stable. She first met the England squad member outside the shop where she worked at West Quay shopping mall in Southampton. M... Read >
21st July 2009
Employees at Blackpool-based specialist accountants for contractors Danbro turned out in force to show their support to colleagues taking part in the Cancer Research UK ‘Race for Life’ at the town’s De Vere hotel earlier this month.
Around 13 run... Read >
Author: Jenny Thaw
09th July 2009
If you believe the weather forecasters we’re in for a bit of a scorcher this summer. ‘About time!’ comes the cry from a nation that’s suffered from a series of summer washouts over the last few years. And it’s particularly good news for all thos... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
06th July 2009
Following recent news suggesting that men are more likely to suffer from common types of cancer compared to women, could it be that health insurance is more important for men than it is for women?
According to research from the National Cancer Intellig... Read >
Author: Arti
05th June 2009
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with over 100,000 cases diagnosed annually. Melanoma is the least common but most serious type of skin cancer, with 8,000 new cases and 1,800 deaths each year in the UK. Malignant melanoma is now the most c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th May 2009
Cancer research is basically researching on cancer with the aim to learn more about the disease. Research may be done to establish the causes, develop ways of prevention, diagnosis, treatment as well as a cure. Research on the disease may for example touc... Read >
Author: Mercy
11th May 2009
Getting a child to wear a sun hat can be a real battle. Some kids hate them and will thwart any attempts by concerned parents to cover their heads. It can turn into a real summertime war. So, does it really matter if your son or daughter goes bareheaded i... Read >
Author: Cristina Sanders
01st May 2009
Sheldon Kalnitsky is a fully credited registered gynaecological surgeon and a sub-specialist in gynaecological cancers. He eligible from the University of Leeds in 1992, after which he taught in general surgery, gynaecology and cancer in London and the So... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
01st May 2009
Sheldon Kalnitsky is a fully credited registered gynaecological surgeon and a sub-specialist in gynaecological cancers. He eligible from the University of Leeds in 1992, after which he taught in general surgery, gynaecology and cancer in London and the So... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
19th February 2009
Mesothelioma treatment options for malignant mesothelioma can relieve pain and provide hope for the future. In many cases, new mesothelioma treatment options can increase mesothelioma life expectancy beyond original expectations. Even if advanced malign... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
19th February 2009
Mesothelioma treatment options for malignant mesothelioma can relieve pain and provide hope for the future. In many cases, new mesothelioma treatment options can increase mesothelioma life expectancy beyond original expectations. Even if advanced malign... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
29th December 2008
Every year The Times (UK) asks 15,000 graduates who they think gives the best opportunities and publishes its findings in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers. If you have just received a home learning degree and are now deciding who will be the lucky re... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th December 2008
New medical research, which has isolated a gene that appears to protect against lung cancer, has been welcomed by Asbestos campaigners as a potentially massive breakthrough.
Mesothelioma, which is caused by ingesting asbestos dust, has resulted in the ... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza
28th November 2008
The holidays should be a season of giving and showing compassion for other people. However, it should also be about coming together and enjoying our time with our families. When you purchase Charity Christmas Cards UK, you are doing both at the same time.... Read >
Author: Webmaster
28th November 2008
The holidays should be a season of giving and showing compassion for other people. However, it should also be about coming together and enjoying our time with our families. When you purchase Charity Christmas Cards UK, you are doing both at the same time.... Read >
Author: Webmaster
28th November 2008
The holidays should be a season of giving and showing compassion for other people. However, it should also be about coming together and enjoying our time with our families. When you purchase Charity Christmas Cards UK, you are doing both at the same time.... Read >
Author: Cristina
10th November 2008
Asbestos is something very dangerous and a lot of people are still unaware of that. Asbestos surveys need to be carried into buildings if it has not be done yet in order to identify if asbestos was used or not in the building.
A recent survey carried o... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
21st October 2008
Victims of Hurricane Ike continue to face struggles even after the hurricane has come and gone. Now, in the aftermath of the hurricane is a toxic sludge containing asbestos fibers that, once dry, may affect individuals in the surrounding area and potentia... Read >
Author: Legal
26th June 2008
Scientists in Australia speculate that the number of mesothelioma cases reported there will rise rapidly over the next 15 years, reaching a disturbing peak of 900 deaths from mesothelioma cancer a year.
The Australian workforce once relied heavily on j... Read >
Author: Legal
25th June 2008
There are currently around 10 million smokers in the UK, and, according to Cancer Research UK, half of those will die from a smoking related disease. But, the good news is that this number is falling each year as people finally come to terms with the heal... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
05th June 2008
It's believed that schools could hold the key to a new cancer vaccination programme that has the potential to save hundreds of lives. Cervical cancer affects many women in the UK, with British women having a one in 116 chance of getting it at one point in... Read >
Author: Sarah Hyllok
07th April 2008
Ever thought of including cooking with chiles in your daily routine? Or, ever thought of how much chiles help your heart health? Or, ever realized that chiles are now credited with curing cancer? They have long been recognized for their healthy benefit... Read >
Author: Jane Butel
20th September 2007
Your health and the modern lifestyle should complement each other. You cannot enjoy one without the other. A research done by Cancer Research UK reflects that the number of cancer-sufferers is increasing. Our modern lifestyle holds the key here. Some wher... Read >
Author: Amenda
21st August 2007
Soy “stops cancer and baldness” (1)
“Soy foods can stimulate the growth of oestrogen-dependent tumours and cause thyroid problems.” (7)
“Boosting your Soy intake could reduce your risk of breast cancer.” (5)
“A British Government re... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com
16th August 2007
It's astonishing to see the figures rising steeply on people affected with some form of cancer. One of the main triggers of skin cancer, which is on a fast move to affect many Brits is because of too much exposure to sun. Nearly 40% rise has been noticed ... Read >
Author: Amenda
05th July 2007
When asked, most people will happily give a donation to a charity. Some people will give their donation to a street collector armed with a collection tin, while some will donate to a sponsored event being undertaken by a friend or work colleague. Other p... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
28th March 2007
More and more people are surviving cancer than ever before. cancer is no longer the death sentence it once was. Cancer treatments in the past were sometimes drastic and devastating. Surgery that used to involve a large incision can now be accomplished thr... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
16th November 2006
Shopping, meals and holidays are just some of the items we put on our credit cards. But credit card spending does not have to be selfish. Credit card holders can use their credit cards to support worthwhile causes such as charities.
There are several... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
08th June 2006
Melanie Slade is the girlfriend of Arsenal footballer Theo Walcott and the latest addition to the real "Footballer's Wives" stable. She first met the England squad member outside the shop where she worked at West Quay shopping mall in Southampton. Melanie... Read >
Author: Jason Lane
02nd May 2006
General Information on Lung Cancer
Lung cancer, or carcinoma of the lung, is one of the most common forms of cancer today. It is one of the most frequent causes of cancer-related mortality in the United States today. In the United States, another form of... Read >
Author: Ajishnu Sharma
05th March 2006
GiveGet is an annual campaign run by TK Maxx and Cancer Research UK and is one of the biggest charity collection campaigns in the UK. You should be familiar with the concept: collect any unwanted or unused clothes, books, music, and DVDs, which you ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
04th March 2006
Sending smoke signals!
by David Perdew
Okay, I admit it.
I'm a radical anti-smoker. When Atlanta, GA, passed a
ban on smoking in public places in 2005, I cheered. I'm
one of those guys who will leave a restaurant rather
than take a seat in the ... Read >
Author: David Perdew
22nd February 2006
Can Vitamin D really help prevent you from developing cancer?
Once only associated with strong bones and teeth, new scientific research is finding that Vitamin D can cut your risk of developing common cancers by as much as 50%.
Says Sara Hiom, head... Read >
Author: Robert Jones
09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble
Some scientists believe that whiskey may be one of the keys to preventing the Big C
For a quite a number of years, liquor has been known not only to bring destructive intoxication and addiction upon its patrons, but also a... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
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