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Better Health, Stronger Bones, and Reduced Cancer Risk From Sunlight

04th July 2009
Most people have been brainwashed into believing that sunlight is our enemy because it causes deadly cancer. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent on useless toxic sunscreens that actually increase cancer risk. The truth is, the more sun exposure y... Read >
Author: Jonathan Teplitsky

Skin Cancer

30th May 2009
Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin. It normally develops in the epidermis which is the outermost layer of the skin and is therefore visible. Basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer and melanoma are the three most common types of skin cancer. Ba... Read >
Author: Mercy

Kidney Cancer, What To Look For

15th May 2009
Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that originates from the renal tubule and the renal pelvis of the kidney. There are two common types of kidney cancer. One is the renal cell carcinoma and the other is the renal pelvis carcinoma. Most cancers that origina... Read >
Author: Mercy

What not to do under the sun: Getting It Together for Safe Sun Exposure

07th May 2009
Are you as confused as the next person about how much sun is too much and which sunscreen is necessary? Have you ever stood in the store feeling so overwhelmed by all the choices you have, or by the price or SPF (Sun Protection Factor) number on the bo... Read >
Author: Rowena List

Skin Cancer

27th April 2009
Skin cancer is caused by a malignant growth on the skin. There are three types of skin cancers called basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer and melanoma. Most skin cancers are detectable because they form on the topmost layer of the skin known as the ep... Read >
Author: Mercy

People Staying At Hawaii Timeshare Rentals Have To Be Careful Of Skin Damage Because Of the Sun

24th February 2009
Many people are so excited about their vacation to Hawaii they forget about one of the most important things to their health, wearing sunscreen. The sun is very strong in Hawaii and it is very likely that you will spend some time at the beach or a pool wh... Read >
Author: Charles Joseph

The Topic Of Skin Cancer

16th February 2009
There is much you should learn about the damaging powers of cancer as it concerns the skin as one of the most vital organisms that our bodies support, and it is with defending it that you should be aware of the effects of sun upon your skin, along with th... Read >
Author: suegold

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

HPV and Cancer

01st December 2008
The potential for cancer to develop as a result of HPV is very real, and just one of the reasons that people should always, always practice safe sex, without exception. Which types of HPV can lead to cancer? Around a dozen or so strains of HPV can l... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson

What is Bladder Cancer

11th November 2008
The bladder is the organ in the body where urine is stored before it is expelled through urination. There are several different kinds of bladder cancer: * Transitional cell carcinomas (cancer that begins in cells that normally make up the inner lining of... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Summer Essentials for Skin

29th September 2008
You might be thinking that the English summer has finished (or perhaps not even started) and so have booked your holiday abroad to get your sun 'fix'.  Whether you are at home or abroad with bright sunshine or warm overcast days below are some summer ski... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Information on Lip And Oral Cavity Cancer

24th September 2008
Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancerous (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth. The oral cavity involves the facade two thirds of the tongue, the upper and lower gums (the gingiva), the lining of the insid... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Linear Porokeratosis

24th September 2008
Linear Porokeratosis is a rare type of porokeratosis and characterized by chronic, unilateral extremities lesions. Linear porokeratosis generally develops in childhood or can grow in adult life. Lesion has abnormal keratinization characterized by a healed... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Signs of Skin Cancer

09th September 2008
Skin cancer often appears on the parts of body, which are never exposed to sun. Less than 10,000 people die from skin cancer in US each year. To place this in proper perspective, people in United States are 10 times more likely to be killed in a hospital ... Read >
Author: John Smith
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