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Emotions And Brainwaves - Synergy To Power

23rd June 2009
First of all, we have to look at a little known neurological discipline called Electroencephalography. What is this exactly and how does this relate to the power of the brain. Well, Electroencephalography is actually the recording of any and all sorts of ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

What is Childhood Cancer?

05th June 2009
To help you to understand better: What is cancer? Cancer occurs when body cells grow in abnormal and uncontrolled manner, disrupting normal bodily functions. These cells often travel to other parts of the body, growing and replacing normal tissue. Chi... Read >
Author: Michael

Brain tumours

16th April 2009
What are brain tumours? Brain tumours are collections of abnormal cells that grow out of control either within the brain itself or in the layers of tissues that cover the brain. The symptoms they produce depend on the area of the brain in which they ar... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Identifying Breast Cancer Stages for a Proper Treatment

01st February 2009
Cancer stages are established on the size of the tumor, whether the cancer is invasive or non-invasive, whether lymph nodes are involved, and whether the cancer has extended outside the breast. The intention of the coordination of stages is to assist o... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer

01st February 2009
Cells in general develop and divide simply when they are required to keep our bodies running appropriately. But occasionally, the mechanisms that control cell development end working and cells break up out of control to shape tumors. This is named cancer.... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Asbestos and the risk of Peritoneal Mesothelioma

30th January 2009
Asbestos is a natural mineral that was once used in the construction and home improvement industries. It was put on ceilings when it was mixed with aertex, it was used to make surfaces semi flame resistant and it was also mixed with cement as it is very s... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Hospital sued for Medical Negligence

22nd January 2009
Richmond (Canada): A gynaecologist and the Richmond Hospital are being sued for medical negligence in a lawsuit that underscored a problem with waiting lists from some diagnostic tests such as ultra sounds. Yan Pang who co-owns the Canada Chinese Times... Read >
Author: Catherine White

How to avoid passing HPV on

20th November 2008
Count yourself lucky for having been born in such extraordinary times. We still haven't found a way to cure every single disease, and there is no cure for HPV, however, the rate of progress is improving dramatically, and with modern science, we're discove... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson

Think Before You Pink! Most Cancer Charities Are A Scam

15th October 2008
As well meaning as these people may be: whether you see them shaking tins, collecting money, or working in resident shops or any other campaign, the truth of the matter is most cancer charities are a scam. Basically, the money collected from the charit... Read >
Author: Paul

Symptoms of Meningioma Brain Tumours

30th September 2008
Nobody has the exact same experience or meningioma symptoms. This very tricky brain tumor still has the researchers baffled and no-one has yet conclusively shown why they appear or why they choose their victims. What is apparent though is that nobody h... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Radiotherapy and Brachytherapy for prostate cancer

09th September 2008
Prostate cancer has many possible treatments, and often different treatments are used together to achieve the best results. One method of treatment is Brachytherapy, which is when a number of radiation seeds are implanted into the tumour in the prostate g... Read >
Author: RichardCross

Advanced metastatic prostate cancer – what it means for you

21st August 2008
Prostate cancer can spread throughout the body through different means, but it tends to spread to bones rather than to other organs. Metastases means cancer spread, and with prostate cancer these can occur when the tumour is small. To determine whether th... Read >
Author: RichardCross

Pancreatic – Causes and Medication

22nd July 2008
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the fifth most common in women in the U.S. It occurs nearly twice as often in men as women, but rarely develops before age 50. It is two to three times more common in heavy smokers than in non-... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What If I Had Cancer?

20th July 2008
There's never any shortage of documentation regarding real breakthroughs in cancer. Sadly, the medical/pharmaceutical establishment have ignored or quashed them: The pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about these cheap, natural and non-toxic ... Read >
Author: Paul

Complete Information on Ewing's family of tumors

18th July 2008
Ewing's family of tumors (EFT) refers itself to a particular type of tumour which is found in various types of fabric. Ewing's family of tumors also known sarcome of Ewing. They most generally occur in the basin, the bone of thigh (femur), the bone of hig... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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