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25th September 2009
DO YOU THINK THERE COULD BE A CANCER RESEARCH CURE?
HAS THERE REALLY BEEN FOUND A ONE TIME CANCER RESEARCH CURE FOR BASICALLY ALL DISEASES?
Diseases from bladder, lung, skin, or even blood are able to be cured if this treatment is followed corre... Read >
Author: Wayne Bennett
21st September 2009
Another day, another health scare, or so it again seems Within the last week, research has been presented to the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society citing candles to be the latest in day to day items that can result in cancer.
In reporti... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
18th September 2009
The disease that is commonly known as cancer is just uncontrolled cell growth caused by a host of factors. This growth may be triggered by several diseases, the common ground for all these diseases is the fact that they share the attribute of unrestrained... Read >
Author: Alex White
17th September 2009
... As we watched speaker after speaker rack up what to most of us would be unimaginable sales figures within an hour of being on stage.
Where were we? On Saturday and Sunday, Barbara and I were at the "Silent Killer" seminar - a marketing sell-a-thon... Read >
Author: Rashid
16th September 2009
Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Armstrong’s legacy. Diagnosed with testicular cancer on October 2, 1996, Armstrong battled with the dise... Read >
07th September 2009
When it comes to reducing your risk of developing colon cancer, there is a lot of good news. This is a type of cancer that usually develops slowly, which means that there is time to take steps to prevent it or at least to detect it before it becomes serio... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
07th September 2009
What is the Active Ingredient?
The active ingredient that makes tomatoes such a formidable opponent against cancer cells is the carotenoid called Lycopene. Lycopene is the natural red pigment found in tomatoes and tomato based products. The redder t... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz
02nd September 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland (wohnmobil vermietung Irland), are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
31st August 2009
Tea has been a favorite beverage of ours for a very long time, ever since the plant was discovered and cultivated by the ancient Chinese some 5,000 years ago.
What many are saying now is that there's more goodness to be had from drinking it, and it's... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
18th August 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland, are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling event, which attracts participa... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
10th August 2009
Why do you blog? Do you blog to promote your business? Do you blog to support a product or a service? Does your blog have a narrow or broad focus?
Some people blog for personal reasons: they blog to promote a cause like the importance of cancer researc... Read >
Author: dharmesharticle@gmail.com
10th August 2009
Why do you blog? Do you blog to promote your business? Do you blog to support a product or a service? Does your blog have a narrow or broad focus?
Some people blog for personal reasons: they blog to promote a cause like the importance of cancer researc... Read >
Author: dharmesharticle@gmail.com
10th August 2009
Why do you blog? Do you blog to promote your business? Do you blog to support a product or a service? Does your blog have a narrow or broad focus?
Some people blog for personal reasons: they blog to promote a cause like the importance of cancer researc... Read >
Author: dharmesharticle@gmail.com
10th August 2009
Why do you blog? Do you blog to promote your business? Do you blog to support a product or a service? Does your blog have a narrow or broad focus?
Some people blog for personal reasons: they blog to promote a cause like the importance of cancer res... Read >
Author: dharmesharticle@gmail.com
10th August 2009
Biochemistry is a notorious course that demands a high-volume of information in a very short period of time. In this course, we study that the chemical properties of important biological molecules, for instance proteins are the chemistry of enzyme-catalyz... Read >
Author: Mukesh
04th August 2009
With so much of the food that we eat devoid of nutrition because of over processing, its no wonder many more of us are taking various vitamin pills and capsules.
From the vast array and choice on offer there's a case in point in choosing something like... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
18th July 2009
One of the greatest concerns America has today is cancer. The figures are alarming according to the National Cancer Institute studies a total of 1,372,910 new cases of cancer and 570, 280 deaths were predicted for the year 2005.
Approximately one in eve... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th July 2009
ot only is Lance Armstrong posting to Twitter from the race, but a Chalkbot -- a robot that writes in water-soluble paint -- is scribing messages onto the road,
nike best seller shoes offering inspiration to the competitors and to cancer survivors.
T... Read >
Author: jersy
09th July 2009
A PARP is also known as a Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase and it repairs damage done to our body, it is a useful function and basically a PARP enzyme regulates our body, repairing damaged DNA. Usually this is a normal function which stops cell death however ... Read >
Author: Duncan Jones
05th July 2009
Vehicle donation is popular for many reasons and there are many more reasons why charities are encouraging more people to donate in this way. However, this list has been growing even more. Because of the struggling economy are making their charity donatio... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
04th July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
02nd July 2009
What is Herpes?
Herpes refers to a family of viruses. Almost everyone carries one or more of the most common herpes viruses that occur in people (pets have different types than you do). The most well-known types are:
HSV-1 (cold sores)
HSV-2 (genit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
12th June 2009
More than 28 million people are suffering with cancer and nearly eight million will die this year. Lance Armstrong foundation (LAF) was set up to help people suffering from cancer. This foundation was set up 10 years ago. Lance Armstrong suffered and surv... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
05th June 2009
When choosing a natural skin care company, what do you look for? I can tell you what I look for in a quality operation. It is important the company in question do their own research and development and also their own manufacturing. This way they can contr... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
15th May 2009
What ever you do, always avoid that bandwagon of fly by night passerby’s advocating the shiny new diet trend of the moment. That bandwagon is crowded, rickety, and a potential hazard to you soft backside and a hard head.
But when it’s something a... Read >
Author: CornellDayne
15th May 2009
There are many people who collect money for purpose of charity. They collect money through various options available. Few people like organizations collect money through conducting special charity event while few go directly and ask for money and few othe... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
13th May 2009
When we decide to make a career change - or any change in fact - we tend to do everything we can to effect the change as quickly and painlessly as possible. It's understandable: a speedy career re-launch allows us to protect our income, keep a structure t... Read >
Author: Sarah Cooper
11th May 2009
Balance transfer deals
If you're paying interest on your current credit card balance, you may want to consider a new card with a great deal. 0% interest transfers enable you to move the balance from one credit card to the next without paying any intere... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
Surf’s Up!
National Windsurfing Week takes place 2nd – 10th May 2009. It is being run as a non profit venture and is not managed by any single element of the industry. National Windsurfing Week aims to bring all parts of the windsurfing community ... Read >
Author: sarah hague
08th April 2009
Livestrong bracelet is a fund raising item founded by Lance Armstrong Foundation in May 2004. This foundation was started by Lance Armstrong so that he could raise fund for cancer victims. Livestrong Wristband is a yellow silicone wristband used to suppor... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
08th April 2009
Livestrong bracelet is a fund raising item founded by Lance Armstrong Foundation in May 2004. This foundation was started by Lance Armstrong so that he could raise fund for cancer victims. Livestrong Wristband is a yellow silicone wristband used to suppor... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
07th April 2009
If you smoke, or ever have, and you eat lots of broccoli (or other cruciferous veggies such as cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnip greens, mustard greens or collard greens), you might be doing yourself a great favor in terms of lung cancer. This according ... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
25th March 2009
There are great paraben free facial moisturizers on the market but first; what is a paraben?�� Parabens are a preservative found in most over the counter cosmetics found in the large department stores.� They are used to keep the cream or lotion from... Read >
Author: Robin Newsome
17th March 2009
Has mainstream science and the medical established been overlooking what could be a very effective treatment protocol?
Is it possible that the cure for cancer or at the very least an effective cancer treatment for some reason has not been pursued by ma... Read >
Author: Jeremy Dean
10th March 2009
Is there such a thing as a cancer cure. Most intelligent people trained in cancer research and treatment would conclusively and convincingly answer that question with a resounding "no!"
Are they right or just parroting what has been widely disseminated... Read >
Author: Jeremy Dean
10th March 2009
The name “cheap” wristband is given because you can avail each at less than 1 dollar. Cheap wristbands are so cheap that it can be used for any purpose that comes to your mind. Many organizations, schools, amusement parks and foundations use this type... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
09th March 2009
There are many laboratories and research facilities that are currently and diligently working to find and produce cures for some of the most devastating health issues facing the world today, and every year more and more funds are being channeled into the ... Read >
Author: suegold
05th March 2009
When a person is first diagnosed with cancer, here is a typical scenario…
With most types of cancer there is initial surgery, followed by radiation or chemotherapy, sometimes both. You have had a difficult time with that treatment but have been tol... Read >
Author: alan-nz
04th March 2009
Colored wristbands are used for various purposes. Different colors are used for different purpose. Like red color denotes HIV aids, yellow denotes cancer awareness and pink color breast cancer.
Red wristbands are used to support cancer, diabetes, aids... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
03rd March 2009
Since their inception 20 years ago, White Glove Moving has routinely partnered with charities and causes that help the community it serves, something not-so-apparent by the company name.
New Jersey (PRWEB) July 31, 2008 – White Glove Moving, New Jersey... Read >
Author: Guy
17th January 2009
According to a recent issue of the American Association for Cancer Research, a process that is known as hypermethylation, or chemical modification, of a gene in the lungs may cause the onset of lung cancer in a patient as well as speed the progression of ... Read >
Author: Legal
09th January 2009
Custom silicone bracelets can be seen on the wrist of children, teens and even adults. These wristbands have primarily become a fashion statement among teenagers. Silicone bracelets are used to promote breast cancer, advertise for businesses, music promot... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
08th January 2009
Saturday’s 27 December round of Guinness Premiership matches produced one of the thrillers of the season. A record breaking crowd of 50000 were present at Twickenham to watch rugby live.
The crowd was expecting to be treated to something special, and... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
15th December 2008
There are many laboratories and research facilities that are currently and diligently working to find and produce cures for some of the most devastating health issues facing the world today, and every year more and more funds are being channeled into the ... Read >
Author: suegold
15th December 2008
Ovarian cancer is named after the development of cancerous tissues/ cells in ovaries (an organ that is found in women and is an important part of the female reproductive system). Like any type of cancer, the thought of ovarian cancer is very frightful for... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
01st December 2008
For years people have been affect by cancer that has plague their life and their loved ones. Doctors have come up with all kinds of strategies to eliminate this nuisance problem disease. The main problem in concentrating on cancer treatment is to elimi... Read >
Author: Larry
26th November 2008
With today's fast paced life style many people are dealing with more stress than ever. Factor in the raising cost of gas and slowing of the economy and it is clear to see a population that is stressed out. Growing data indicates that a good belly laugh ma... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
26th November 2008
In today's fast paced life style many people are dealing with more stress than ever. Factor in the raising cost of gas and lowering housing values and it is clear to see a population that is stressed out. Growing data indicates that a good belly laugh may... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
25th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
In a recent issue of Cancer Research, the study indicated that among mesothelioma cancer patients who are receiving chemotherapy treatments, those who have consumed vitamin C may see a decrease of effectiveness.
Patie... Read >
Author: LegalView
05th November 2008
Katherine Anne Couric was born on January 7th of 1957 in Arlington, Virginia. She is also one of the celebrities fighting cancer. Katie has been a strong advocate for cancer since the loss of her husband in 1998 of colon cancer and her sister in 2001 of p... Read >
Author: buildwish11
21st October 2008
Nature always has a cure for the diseases it creates. And one such recently discovered natural cure of cancer is found in Aloe Vera. Aloe Vera is plant grown in the African countries and is known for centuries to counter a million diseases including can... Read >
Author: Joe Bidder
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
24th September 2008
There are charities and causes build up each day everywhere we see. Instead of giving expensive donations, some of them think of making small donations at the same time keeping the cause in peoples view. The best example these days is pink color breast ca... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
15th September 2008
Did you know that when you are Grilling and Barbecuing your meet you actually causing unreversable damage to yourself and if you only take a few measures of caution you can
prevent the damage?
It is a widely held tradition to throw a steak or chicken... Read >
Author: Samuel
09th September 2008
High Blood Calcium, Prostate Cancer Men with elevated levels of calcium in their blood may have a much higher risk of getting fatal prostate cancer, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
The findings indicate that a simple blood test may ... Read >
Author: jackyluo
22nd August 2008
Cancer is 'an opportunity for change' -If you have cancer then it's your body's own way of telling yourself this: That you cannot, of course, go on the way you are forever... Now, with the realisation that a real change is needed you have to ask yourself... Read >
Author: Paul
29th July 2008
In 2007, 7.6 million people died from cancer worldwide. In 2008, there is no sign of this number dropping. Currently, cancer is the cause of about 13% of all deaths, and it is unlikely that many people don't know at least one person that has been affected... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
16th April 2008
Are you seeking for a great fundraiser? Then rubber wristbands which are symbols of harmony and empathy in the face of adversity are the right choice. They could be used to promote awareness. Custom-printed rubber bracelets are a hit these days. These bra... Read >
Author: ron victor
13th April 2008
Are you seeking for a great fundraiser? Then rubber wristbands which are symbols of harmony and empathy in the face of adversity are the right choice. They could be used to promote awareness. Custom-printed rubber bracelets are a hit these days. These bra... Read >
Author: ron victor
13th April 2008
Are you seeking for a great fundraiser? Then rubber wristbands which are symbols of harmony and empathy in the face of adversity are the right choice. They could be used to promote awareness. Custom-printed rubber bracelets are a hit these days. These bra... Read >
Author: ron victor
26th March 2008
Never mind that permanent hair dyes with a high chemical composition may stress and dry out your hair. There is a lot more questions about what hair dyes can do besides causing damaged or destroyed hair follicles.
A large percentage of both American m... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Never mind that permanent hair dyes with a high chemical composition may stress and dry out your hair. There is a lot more questions about what hair dyes can do besides causing damaged or destroyed hair follicles.
A large percentage of both American men... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
16th February 2008
One of the hottest topics of debate recently is weightloss and it's no secret that there are dime a dozen products that are targeting those with an intention to lose weight. The weightloss pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industry is set to become a 150 b... Read >
Author: Dr Rajgopal
22nd January 2008
Motorcycle clubs are historically divided into two types: One-percenters, and everyone else (or 99-percenters). Motorcycle
Clubs are the epitome of what Brotherhood is all about. Members of motorcycle clubs are often viewed in a negative light
b... Read >
Author: G.
06th November 2007
First time home buyer loans allow buyers to get into a house more easily. However, just because you’re a first time home buyer doesn’t mean you should use a first time home buyer loan. These programs have restrictions and strings attached. While t... Read >
Author: scottie
14th August 2007
Lately, everyone seems to have a collection of stop smoking tips. Even the tobacco companies offer programs and methods to stop smoking for those who are interested. There are good reasons for pushing people to quit.
Major health organizations, like ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
15th June 2007
With the continuous advance in the medical field, critical illnesses such as cancer, stroke, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, etc are being discovered prematurely. Therefore, the chance of pulling through the critical illness could be much higher. Recen... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
10th June 2007
Before we investigate how noni juice affects camcer cells, let's first see how cancer develops...
The disease known as cancer is a disease where abnormal cells destroy body tissue as they grow uncontrollably and take over the cells.
Even though ther... Read >
Author: Alien
04th June 2007
One of the most important discoveries resulting from the many years of cancer research is the indication that there may be several natural ways to prevent cancer. Learning how we might prevent cancer could be the most important tool in eradicating this di... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
21st May 2007
This duplication is caused by both countries historical background. Canadians still have the British Queen as the head of the government. Even now Canada has sometimes support some British political campaigns and this demonstrates its dependence on the Gr... Read >
Author: Sharon White
21st May 2007
Rubber bracelets have become the poplar way today to champion a cause or to promote a message. The Lance Armstrong Foundation started the rubber bracelet craze with the first rubber bracelets that were sold for $1 each to raise money for cancer research. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th May 2007
Why is it that cancer is the most feared of all diseases? O.K. we know for a fact that there is a high incidence of cancer in North American society. We all know loved ones and acquaintances who have battled the disease - with or without a victorious outc... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
18th April 2007
Discussions involving the Law of Attraction or the Secret of Attraction predominately revolve around money and wealth. However, wealth is only one aspect of life. Health is of greater daily concern to us than is wealth but it does not appear to receiv... Read >
Author: Sariwa
20th February 2007
Looking for college fundraising ideas? Here are ten activity ideas for fraternity, sorority, or other groups to raise funds on campus.
Dance marathon
University of North Carolina students conduct an annual dance marathon fundraiser for the UNC Childre... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds
10th February 2007
Some of the most promising cancer research going on today involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilities for ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
08th February 2007
In the past few years, a number of women have turned to green vegetables in an effort to attempt to lower their risk of breast cancer. With the disease affecting as many as one in eight American women, it is only natural that women look to natural remedi... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
29th January 2007
Bees have been in this planet for nearly 100 million, churning out important health foods like honey and royal jelly. Although honey is perhaps the most famous bee product of interest to human beings, beehives also contain propolis, another unknown little... Read >
Author: Lela Iskandar Suhaimi
05th January 2007
Cancer is a disease in which the body cells grow uncontrollably because their normal regulatory mechanisms have been damaged. There are literally hundreds of different types and subtypes of cancer however the majority form solid tumours in specific areas ... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
07th December 2006
Cancer can affect anybody, and despite all the cancer research there is still
no real cure for it. That is why it is so important for everybody, to take some
preventive measures against cancer. The best way to prevent cancer is to include
antioxidan... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner
17th November 2006
Was there A 1930s Cancer Cure?
Have The Keys To How You Can Benefit Been Lost In Time?
You may have heard about Royal Raymond Rife. He did groundbreaking work with frequency generators during the 19th century. Now you're going to learn something a... Read >
Author: Joshua Parker
04th October 2006
Finding the best way to raise funds for charity is often a big headache, and it's quite hard to find something that makes the general public willing to contribute to a charitable project. Recently personalized & customized wristbands have proven to be a g... Read >
Author: david smith
01st September 2006
As a happy and blessed expat living in Costa Rica for close to Nine Years, I have always believed that International Citizens living in a foreign country have a volunteer responsibility to give back to their "Home Away from Home". Nothing worse than t... Read >
Author: Rosemary Rein
08th August 2006
Safety of mobile phones is a big issue around the world and each year many dollars are spend to find out the dangers involved in using a mobile phone. This research is carried on to find whether exposure to radio frequency energy could result in some sort... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
22nd July 2006
Safety of mobile phones is a big issue around the world and each year many dollars are spend to find out the dangers involved in using a mobile phone. This research is carried on to find whether exposure to radio frequency energy could result in some sort... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
15th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
Many people enjoy a tender grilled chicken breast, sirloin steak, or filet of fish, and nothing says summer quite like a good old fashioned barbecue. But if you aren't careful, a summer of enjoying barbecued cuisine can pro... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
26th June 2006
Around 8 years ago I received an email from my employer informing me, that I must use hands free kit when using my mobile phone within my line of work. Of course they were not Blue tooth in those days, a thin wire stretched from my mobile phone to an earp... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
02nd May 2006
A lot has been written about the importance of eating a healthy, balanced diet. There has been quite a debate in the press, as of late, regarding the importance of a healthy diet in relation to breast cancer prevention. Most would agree that maintaining... Read >
Author: Amie Cunningham
12th April 2006
One of the greatest concerns America has today is cancer. The figures are alarming according to the National Cancer Institute studies a total of 1,372,910 new cases of cancer and 570, 280 deaths were predicted for the year 2005. Approximately one in every... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
19th September 2005
By now you should be familiar with the yellow 'LiveStrong' rubber cancer awareness bracelets. They were popularized by seven-time Tour de France cycling champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for cancer research.
... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett
11th September 2005
What prompted ace cyclist Lance Armstrong to hit upon the idea to use rubber cancer bracelets to fund cancer research? No one knows. But the signature yellow rubber cancer bracelets worn by the seven-time Tour de Force champion and cancer survivor quickly... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett
08th September 2005
Argentina is on the way back from the economic crisis of the last few years. If you are looking for a travel destination, Argentina is amazing and cheap.
Economic Woes
While Argentina has unlimited beauty, it also has unlimited corruption. The mass... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
07th September 2005
Symbols of solidarity and empathy in the face of adversity. That is what the ubiquitous yellow rubber bracelets of Lance Armstrong's Live Strong Foundation are. But when the ace cyclist who overcame cancer to win the Tour de France seven times in a row pr... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett
19th August 2005
Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes
Copyright 2005 Michael Brooks
That's right, the colorful little fruit (yes, it's a fruit)
has been shown to pack a powerful punch against several
forms of cancer. A variety of studies indicate that a diet
rich... Read >
Author: Michael Brooks
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