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Succeed In Business International Business Guru 10 Tips For Business Success

29th September 2009
To succeed in business you need an edge and the international business guru 10 tips for business success provides that edge. I've listed tips from business gurus like a sales guru, a management guru & even from a business guru guru, all designed to produc... Read >
Author: markYates

Ovarian Cysts and Cancer - Does Having a Cyst Lead to Cancer?

29th September 2009
Ovarian cysts and cancer are two very individual albeit worrisome concerns. It is possible, and even common, for a woman to have ovarian cysts and in the majority of cases they are benign. Cysts on ovaries and cancer are both the result of compromised cel... Read >
Author: kater

Bombers of the Second World War

24th September 2009
The Lancaster is probably the most famous of all the bombers of the second world war. According to Capt. Donald Macintosh (ex-second world war bomber pilot, and author) it was a lot smoother to fly than the Wellington; the experience of which was close to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin A Could Be Integral to Mesothelioma Prevention

23rd September 2009
It has long been suggested that a healthy diet rich in vegetables and high in vitamins maintains a strong immune system and a resilient body. In light of this, several studies suggest that one key vitamin could help to reduce the spread and severity of m... Read >
Author: LegalView

Top 10 most asked questions about kidney cancer

22nd September 2009
Here is the first part of top 10 questions people frequently asked about kidney cancer, I collected these questions from the Internet, such as Ask.com, YAHOO answers and other professional cancer websites and forums, then chose top 10 from them by asking... Read >
Author: Ken

Man Loses Memory; Shows Up At Emergency Room

16th September 2009
A frantic businessman rushed into the emergency room, threw his attaché case on the reception desk, and exclaimed, “Nurse, I need help!” The noise woke her up, and she said, “What?” “This is an emergency!” he said. “You’ll have t... Read >

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory Breast Cancer

11th September 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC, is a rare form of breast cancer. It is estimated to occur in only 1 - 3% of all breast cancer patients. It usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but cases have been found in girls as young as 12 and in men. IBC is us... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Leukemia Cure - Survival Rates of Patients with Leukemia

10th September 2009
Although medical science has evolved significantly in the last decades, the treatment of leukemia is still a major issue in present. Modern medicine doesn’t hold the cure for leukemia and medical treatments available these days provide differentiated re... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Breast Cancer - How to Tell If You Might Have Breast Cancer

07th September 2009
Breast cancer is one of the worst types of cancer you could get. In the US alone it is the second biggest killer of women. It is therefore essential that you do regular checks to ensure that if you ever do get it you will be able sort it out before it get... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Health Benefits of Pet Lovers

07th September 2009
A writer once declared, “Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.”  Many households are scared to have pets—like dogs and cats—inside the house for fear of allergies.  True enough, allergies can be qui... Read >
Author: Jessica

Alternative Lung Cancer Treatment

07th September 2009
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer related death in both men and women. The average age at diagnosis is sixty. There are two general types of lung cancer; small cell (or coat cell) lung cancer, which accounts for approximately 25 percent of al... Read >
Author: john daniel

Colon Cancer - Colon Cancer Treatment Options

07th September 2009
The earlier colon cancer is detected, the higher survival rate increase. Colon cancer can be treated successfully with early detection so the best treatment of colon cancer is being checked regularly if you have a family history of it, fall under any of t... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Early and Late Signs of Lung Cancer

06th September 2009
As with many cancers, the earlier you detect lung cancer the better your chances of survival. In fact, when it's caught in the first stages, there's an almost fifty percent survival rate after five years. This is an outstanding number considering the pr... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

What Exactly is Mesothelioma??

03rd September 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is generally commonly caused by an exposure to asbestos. However, mesothelioma symptoms do not show up pro many decades with the asbestos exposure. There are primarily three types of mesothelioma: Pleural, peritoneal,... Read >

Alternative Colon Cancer Treatment

03rd September 2009
The large intestine is made up of the colon (the upper five to six feet) and the rectum (the last six to eight inches). This is where the last stage of digestion occurs and where solid waste is held until it is released. Colorectal cancer is second only t... Read >
Author: john daniel

Treatment of epithelioid mesothelioma

30th August 2009
Epithelioid mesothelioma is the most common cell type that is relatively uniform in shape and has a tubular pattern with a distinct cell nucleus. Epithelioid is the most common kind; 50-70% cases reported are of this type, which also has the best possibil... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton

Custom Metal Casting

27th August 2009
There was a time when almost everyone acquired, or knew how to do a practical talent of some sort they were special skills, which most of the people used throughout life. They just became second nature. Come visit us right here for more Metal Casting I... Read >
Author: Bryan Combs

Alternative Ovarian Cancer Treatment

24th August 2009
Ovarian cancer is a deadly form of cancer it kills more women than any other type of cancer of the reproductive system. If diagnosed and treated early, however, the survival rate is quite high. Unfortunately, ovarian cancer is known as a silent disease it... Read >
Author: john daniel

Health Effects of Smoking Cigarettes - The Long & Short Term Effects

23rd August 2009
There are so many different areas in health that can be affected in short term and long term from smoking. Understanding and learning what can happen to your health is knowledge that should be considered extremely important and should be taken seriously. ... Read >
Author: Sun B

Motorcycle Helmet- to wear or not to wear

18th August 2009
Twenty two states have either no or restricted mandatory helmet laws. There are a dozen or more web sites that instruct riders how to contest in court tickets received in the 38 restricted states for not wearing a helmet. In the 22 states where there are ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Are You Going Through a Marriage Crisis? Reading This May Be Useful...

03rd August 2009
If you're reading this it's possibly because you're going through a marriage crisis - and it's probably not what you want to be happening; but you can come through it and out the other side. You just need to take stock of what is happening. Let me give yo... Read >
Author: Tony Darbyshire

Bird Flu Survival: Learn How to Protect Yourself

31st July 2009
Bird flu comes from South Asia and threatens to spread all over the world. Nowadays there is hardly a person who is not aware of expansion of the deadly disease, but still most of us do nothing in terms of protection, as we hope the virus won’t reach us... Read >
Author: Luzia

Ovarian Cancer - Prevention And Treatment

16th July 2009
Ovarian Cancer - Prevention And Treatment Ovarian cancer occurs when cancer cells form malignant tumors in one or both ovaries. With about 23,000 new cases diagnosed each year, ovarian cancer is the seventh most common type of cancer in women. Although... Read >
Author: john daniel

Mesothelioma - Types and Symptoms

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most commonly caused by an exposure to asbestos. However, mesothelioma symptoms do not show up for many decades after the asbestos exposure. There are mainly three types of mesothelioma: Pleural, peritoneal, and pe... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

What is Pediatric Advanced Life Support Training?

22nd June 2009
Pediatric Advanced Life Support is an important training program that is the result of a combined effort between the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Developed in 1988, the program has since been revised twice: in 1994 an... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Medical Centers -- Meeting Growing Demands Through Expansion

18th June 2009
Medical centers must grow alongside growing communities and an increasing population. Many general hospitals provide a number of healthcare services, offering patients convenience as they take care of all their needs in one location. Comprehensive medical... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Four Treatments Available To Treat Frontal Hair Loss

15th June 2009
Men receding hairline is usually the first sign of male pattern baldness. A large percentage of males suffer from this over time as they begin to age. Luckily, there are a number of treatments and ways you can cover up this issue. Here are four treatme... Read >
Author: Benjamin Scott

Colon Cancer Diagnosis, Symptoms of Colon Cancer

12th June 2009
Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. And it occurs most often in people older than 50. With 655,000 deaths worldwide per year, it is the third most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of ca... Read >
Author: John Adison

Cancer Statistics

12th June 2009
There are different types of cancer statistics. Statistics on incidence of cancer show the number of newly diagnosed cases during a specific period of time. Mortality statistics indicate the number of deaths during a specific period of time. A statistic o... Read >
Author: Mercy

Brain cancer

30th May 2009
Brain cancer is a type of cancer that leads to abnormal growths within the brain. Brain tumors can be malignant, that is they have cancerous cells. They could also be benign, that is they are without cancerous cells. Primary cancer of the brain normally o... Read >
Author: Mercy

Fight Breast Cancer With Diet, Exercise And Natural Vitamins

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

Overcome Fear of Failure and Success

15th April 2009
Overcome Fear of Failure and Success Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction.  Please go to:  http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.phpMarianne Williamson said that people d... Read >
Author: Emiliya

What is Defibrillation? How Does an Automatic External Defibrillator Work?

08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation? Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

What is Defibrillation? How Does an Automatic External Defibrillator Work?

08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation? Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Treatments for Parvo Parvo Treatment Does Work if You Act Fast

27th March 2009
She had all of the classic dog parvo symptoms, yet we did not realize immediately what was wrong. Fortunately, though, we had the foresight to immediately take her to our veterinarian, and parvo treatment was commenced immediately. After a four day ... Read >
Author: villenoire

Parvo Treatment What Treatments for Parvo are Available

21st March 2009
Parvo treatment is required urgently when symptoms appear. These symptoms include vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea and fever. The diarrhea will cause severe dehydration and secondary infections. Rather than dying from the virus itself, it is usually the sec... Read >
Author: villenoire

Treatments for Parvo What to Look for in Parvo Treatment

21st March 2009
The puppy had all of the classic dog parvo symptoms, yet my neighbour really did not know what was wrong until he took the puppy to the vet. Once he did that, parvo treatment began immediately. After several days of intensive treatments for parvo, the pu... Read >
Author: villenoire

Home Remedy for Puppy Parvo

21st March 2009
But don't panic, you may not have to use conventional parvo treatment options. Parvo treatments can include natural options. Just don't try using anything from your kitchen cupboard. This disease is serious! Every different species has its own parvo... Read >
Author: villenoire

Parvo Treatment What Treatments for Parvo Are Available

21st March 2009
When a dog gets an intestinal infection, it is picked up by the animal through oral contact with contaminated feces. Simply put, your dog would have to come into contaminated feces from another dog. Parvo treatment must commence quickly or your dog will... Read >
Author: villenoire

Growing Beautiful Healthy Trees in Austin

20th March 2009
If you want to grow trees that are healthy and beautiful in Austin, here are a few tips to help you on your way. To start, if you select trees that are native you will increase your tree’s survival rate as native trees are more drought and disease re... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Marriage Crisis

18th February 2009
The marriage crisis in your life is more than just the crisis in your own marriage. If you were on a cruise and the ship began to sink so that everyone had to jump off, part of the survival rate would be determined by how quickly people are being rescued ... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Esophageal Cancer Patients Not Receiving Adequate Number of Surgeries

10th February 2009
Recent research deriving from scientists at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has found that the use of surgical procedures to remove parts or all of the esophagus among esophageal cancer patients may be being underused and causing an increas... Read >
Author: Legal

The Survival Rate for Women with Breast Cancer

01st February 2009
Survival rates for breast cancer have been improving for over twenty years and more women are being effectively treated than ever before. Generally, when discussing concerning cancer survival rates, five-year survival is most usually used. This is for ... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

The Benefits Of A Dog

12th January 2009
Dogs are considered man's best friend. But did you know that having a dog gives you several heath benefits? In studies done by medical professionals, dog owners benefit from their pet's presence in several ways: 1) Improved cardiovascular health -... Read >
Author: John Samson

Breast Cancer: What is an ''Early Stage'' Breast Cancer.

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

Earthquake Preparedness and Kits

09th January 2009
Earthquake preparedness plans and kits can save your life when you least expect it. Since there is no way of predicting when an earthquake will strike, having earthquake emergency kits handy can spell the difference between life and death. Remember that i... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

New Therapy Treats Lung Cancer

09th January 2009
A new oral prescription medication that is being studied in an international clinical trial now it Phase III may be a successful alternative to chemotherapy, according to news results. The trial was developed and studied by scientists at the University... Read >
Author: Legal

What is Cervical Cancer?

05th January 2009
Cervical cancer is cancer in the cervix which connects the uterus to the vagina or birth canal of women. Cervical cancer occurs when normal cells in the cervix change into cancer cells. This usually takes several years but it can also occur in a very shor... Read >
Author: Oz

Warning Signs and Uncertainties Associated with Bladder Cancer

29th December 2008
There are two primary bladder cancer symptoms - a drastic change in urination habits or patterns, and blood in the urine. Unfortunately, many instances of this potentially deadly disease are still unrecognized in people's lives. Approximately 54,300 n... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Understanding Pancreatic Cancer: a Silent Killer.

28th December 2008
Pancreatic cancer is tumor in the pancreatic gland of the body. This cancer is believed to be fatal and survival rate of a person suffering from this disease is very low. Generally excessive intake of eggs, coffee, red meat, alcohol, smoking and more in... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Corticosteroids For Dog Skin

17th December 2008
Corticosteroids are also a useful for controlling allergies by reducing the inflammation in your dog's skin. Although it will weaken the immune system a bit, it is often necessary in order to treat the allergy. Some side effects are increased appetite and... Read >
Author: John Samson

Gaining a Comprehension of the Stage 4 Neuroblastoma Malignancy in Children

11th December 2008
Neuroblastoma stage 4 is the most advanced stage of the neuroblastoma cancer. It means that the disease has spread to other areas of the body, like the liver or bone marrow, and the prognosis is not always good. If your child has been diagnosed with s... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Heart Bypass and Kidney Failure Linked to Trasylol

08th December 2008
If you have recently developed kidney failure and have also undergone heart bypass surgery, the Trasylol may have been the cause. For people who were administered Trasylol during their heart bypass surgery may have caused their kidney failure. Trasylol, m... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Warning Warning Signs of Breast Cancer Advancement

03rd December 2008
Over 90 percent of breast cancer cases are diagnosed during the earlier stages of the disease. Early spotting is beneficial for the patient as it typically means better treatment and a stronger prognosis. However, this is only a portion of the whole c... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Parvo Treatment At Home - The Advantages And Disadvantages

23rd October 2008
Parvo treatment at home for your dog is a perfectly practical and effective option, compared to the traditional approach of taking your dog to the vet's, even though you may meet considerable resistance to this idea. So, let's look at a few different f... Read >
Author: Rae and Mark

Hurricane Victims at Risk for Mesothelioma Cancer

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

How to Spot Early Signs of Breast Cancer

13th October 2008
Mammography and self exams have saved so many lives and it can save even more, provided women perform their monthly self exams and schedule their annual mammograms. For most women, however, getting a mammogram is as scary as getting their teeth fixed. T... Read >
Author: Christiene Bowden

Meningioma Mayhem - Diagnosed With a Brain Tumor

30th September 2008
When you are told that a loved one has a Meningioma or maybe you have been diagnosed yourself, there are so many different questions, concerns and fears. It strikes terror into your heart when you don't know much about the condition and starts an emotiona... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Health Decline Sparks Open Heart Surgery Leading to Kidney Complications

09th September 2008
In the recent decade a push for dietary health has seen a big increase in importance as the obesity rate has increased tremendously over the entire world. Whether it is because our fast pace world promotes fast eating, our society has expanded its waste l... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Heart Bypass Surgery Becomes a Loophole to Kidney Failure

09th September 2008
Heart Bypass surgery is a very invasive surgery that optimistically is very common and has a very high survival rate. Nonetheless heart bypass surgery has many risks involved including kidney complications. Heart bypass surgery is needed when someone’s ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

How Workplace Safety Training Program and Corporate AED Programs Can Save Lives and Liability Claims

09th September 2008
Each year, Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is responsible for the deaths of 350,000+ people in the United States. To ensure the survival of a victim, it is of immense importance to administer instant CPR and defibrillation within 4 minutes of a collapse. Howe... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Family Member to Receive a Triple Bypass Surgery? Caution

05th September 2008
When anyone’s parent, family members, or friends undergo and invasive surgery such as a triple bypass surgery one might be a little intimidated by the thought. Feelings of nervousness, unpredictability, and loss are probably going through your mind. The... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

A Look At Congestive Heart Failure

25th August 2008
The human body is a magnificent machine that works in harmony with nature. The machinery needs proper care and sometimes parts replaced. Like the machine so the heart also needs help to prevent failure. The pump may not pump enough blood to meet your body... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Testicular Cancer - What Should I Know About It

15th August 2008
Testicular Cancer affects over 8000 people in the US every year. For any man, it sounds like a dangerous subject, and one very few of us care to educate ourselves about. Yet it is imperative you do so. The possibility of loosing our testicles is a scary s... Read >
Author: Brandon

Safe Sex Waning Amongst Gay Men in Some Communities

14th August 2008
Recent news reports from many places across the United States and around the world indicate that in some quarters safe sex amongst gay men is waning. In other words, many gay men are moving away from engaging in safe sex practices, practices that they fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer - A Happy-Ending Story

22nd July 2008
Ovarian cancer most often presents in stage III, comprising more than 50% of all cases. Briefly, a stage 3 diagnosis means that cancer is found in one or both ovaries and has spread to other parts of the abdomen. This is a serious challenge for anyone to ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels

Ovarian Cancer Stages - What they are and How They are diagnosed

10th July 2008
When a woman has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she will undergo testing to determine how advanced the cancer has gotten. This may be done several times throughout the illness to help the doctors know if treatment is working. The method includes taki... Read >
Author: Gerd C. Pacher

Treatment Does Nothing for Mesothelioma Cancer Victims

25th June 2008
Chemotherapy is often the number one form of treatment for many patients suffering from cancer. However, it was recently discovered that chemotherapy is essentially ineffective on certain types of mesothelioma, such as malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM)... Read >
Author: Legal

Plant Cuttings, Propagation Basics Of Taking Cuttings

20th June 2008
While propagating and taking cuttings for new plants isn’t generally involved in any new landscaping projects, it is sometimes a question from clients with existing gardens and landscapes. Most times it's to duplicate an exact plant, expand mass planti... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

What is the Mesothelioma Survival Rate?

10th June 2008
Mesothelioma is a fairly new type of cancer that is very serious and life threatening, as with most types of cancer. One thing that makes mesothelioma such a serious condition is that it is usually not found until the late stages of the cancer, causing t... Read >
Author: Josh Spaulding

To V or Not To V: Should you use Vinyl Signs?

21st May 2008
Billboards. Banners. Posters. These are just some of the forms of vinyl signs that we see everyday by the road, in the mall or on a long stretch of hallway. Vinyl is fast becoming a favorite material for advertisements and promotions. If you ne... Read >
Author: Owen

To V or Not To V: Should you use Vinyl Signs?

21st May 2008
Billboards. Banners. Posters. These are just some of the forms of vinyl signs that we see everyday by the road, in the mall or on a long stretch of hallway. Vinyl is fast becoming a favorite material for advertisements and promotions. If you ne... Read >
Author: Owenskie

Is there a Mesothelioma Cure?

11th May 2008
Let’s see if we can determine whether or not there is a mesothelioma cure. In this day and age it can seem absurd that there are no cures for cancer let alone a mesothelioma cure. Mesothelioma is a cancer, and as such, there is no true “cure” for it... Read >
Author: Remy

Survival Rates And Recovery Chances At Different Breast Cancer Stages

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

6 Factors Leading to a Miraculous Recovery from Herpes Encephalitis

28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson "Three men have died from herpes encephalitis," my physician husband told me. "We're having a little epidemic here." A request had just come through our church's prayer chain: "Pray that God will heal a 12-year old... Read >
Author: Rebecca Hanson

Increase your business success - Use Outsourced Accounting and Bookkeeping services

23rd February 2008
Good accounting and bookkeeping services can considerably increase the likelihood of business success. The following two tables from The Small Business Book (Robert Hamilton and John English) make the point eloquently. Survival Related To frequency of... Read >
Author: Santi

Advanced Imaging Technology Improves Treatment, Recovery Times for Cancer Patients

25th January 2008
Getting rid of cancerous tumors has never been much of a problem for doctors. The problem is in killing or removing the cancer without doing the same to the patient. Radiation therapy has long been among the best treatments for cancer. Radiation destroys ... Read >
Author: VantageOncology

Group Critical Illness Coverage - Introduction

09th November 2007
Group critical illness insurance can be viewed as a combination of group benefits and critical illness policies. This type of benefit is seen as an excellent complement to Group life schemes and can provide a very attractive solution for employees.Critica... Read >
Author: Life Insurance Toronto

Critical Illness Insurance Developments And Statistics

15th October 2007
Standard Life one of the most famous insurance companies in the UK had revealed its reports for the year 2005. Around 82 percent of critical illness claims may have been successfully paid since the year 2005 by Standard Life. These claims may have a reach... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Electricity Can Slow the Progression of Certain Cancers

25th September 2007
New research in the August Issue of Physics Today explains how low-intensity electric fields can disrupt the division of cancer cells and slow the growth of brain tumors. The team of researchers used alternating electric fields that shift electric particl... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

General Stats About Critical Illness Cover.

20th September 2007
While the chances of living a critical illness are increasing, the chance to be affected by a critical illness may still remain imminent. People in the UK may be continuously suffering from cancer, stroke, heart attack, multiple sclerosis and others. A cr... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Many Asian Men Demonstrate A Greater Ability To Survive Prostate Cancer than White Men

03rd September 2007
Next to skin cancer, prostate cancer is now the most frequently seen form of cancer in American men and it is predicted that just about 220,000 men in the US will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during 2007 and that some 27,000 men will die from the dis... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Defeat Cancer Scare with Early Detection Testing

26th August 2007
Cancer scare is a popular term today to describe an individual or a society’s worry over cancer and its effects. In an age of fast-paced lifestyle where information flows at a high speed, wrong information and advice can get to us that can lead us to a ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

A Downfall In Critical Illness Death Rates

24th August 2007
Today, the chance for someone to survive a critical illness is increasing. Medical achievements have made it possible for critically ill people to stay alive longer. So has the cancer researches done. Thousands of people who would not have survived a deca... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

The Top 10 Reasons to Stop Smoking Now

15th August 2007
Why stop smoking? There are lots of reasons to stop smoking, some more personal than others. What we have here are 10 facts that apply to everyone who smokes. These are 10 major health problems and every single time you take a puff, you increase your r... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Is It Bad to Feed Wild Birds?

24th July 2007
Is there evidence that feeding birds in your backyard will lead to bird death? Some think that once birds rely on your feed, they will not be capable of gaining their own food, especially during hard times such as winter. Some feel that birds will rely... Read >
Author: Mike Kershaw

Mesothelioma Treatment: Surgery

19th June 2007
Surgery is an important step in confirming and knowing the nature of the cancer. It can be conducted on patients with the combination of adjuvant chemotherapies and radiations, before and after the surgery. Pleurectomy: The most common surgery for Mes... Read >
Author: Jennifer White

Impact of Drugs on Society

31st May 2007
Drug addiction has become a very destructive element in our society. The widespread use of drugs such as LSD, heroin, cocaine, "angel dust," marijuana and a long list of others has contributed heavily to a debilitated society. The importation of illici... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Screening for colon cancer

20th April 2007
There are many methods to detect colon cancer, even tissues that seem suspicious, thus lowering the risk of developing colon cancer. If this type of cancer is detected in its early stages, the 5 year survival percentage in colon cancer patients is about n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Spirulina, natural nutrition that benefits your health

12th April 2007
Spirulina is a single-celled, spiral-shaped blue green microalgae grown in tropical salt lakes. This microalgae is discovered by Dr. Clement of France in 1962. Dr. Clement found that the Ganimou people living around Lake Chades in Africa had stronger bodi... Read >

A Review of Recent Research Reports on Coronary Heart Disease

20th February 2007
Much of the latest published research reports on coronary heart disease focus on treatment and the use of statin drugs to lower LDL cholesterol levels. The coronary heart disease research studies mentioned here focus primarily on causes and the need for ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

New Drug May Increase Breast Cancer Survival

15th February 2007
New research shows that a new drug called an aromatase inhibitor may boost the survival rate of post menopausal women who suffer from breast cancer. It has show to be a good improvement over the current tamoxifen therapy. The Italian study switched w... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly

Can Green Tea Improve Your Chances of Surviving Breast Cancer?

10th February 2007
Breast cancer is one of the most frightening diseases faced by today’s women. In fact, breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, after nonmelanoma skin cancer. About 13% of American women will develop breast cancer at some point in the... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Signs, symptoms and life-expectation in acute Leukemia

07th February 2007
First occurring signs in the development of acute forms of leukemia are bruising and bleedings caused by the decreased number of platelets, fatigue and pales due to the anemia caused by insufficient red blood cells, reoccurring infections and late healing... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Ice Fishing Basics

02nd February 2007
First and formost an ice fisherman needs the location of good lakes for ice fishing. Usually a lake that produces lots of fish in the summer fishin season will also produce numerous fish in the winter. Many factors in a lake in winter affect fish life,... Read >
Author: Jack Phillips

Mantle cell lymphoma

30th January 2007
Examined under the microscope, the Mantle cell lymphoma appears as an expansion of the mantle zone area of the lymph nodes.It is represented by a homogenous population of malignant small lymphoid cells, which are cancerous cells that travel from the bone ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the treatment options and survival rates for metastatic colon cancer

03rd January 2007
Metastatic colon cancer is one of the leading causes of death from cancers and tumors in the USA and unfortunately the survival rate for those diagnosed with it is below 10%. If you have been diagnosed with a metastatic colon cancer then your life will c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Cancer Research and Types of Cancer

18th December 2006
Cancer is quite possibly the most prevalent disease in the world today. More and more cases are diagnosed each and every year. Although millions of dollars are spent on research each year, the causes of cancer still remain a mystery and the best that scie... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Herbal And Alternative Treatments For Breast Cancer

02nd October 2006
Herbal remedies have been around for for thousands of years. Now, women with breast cancer facing chemotherapy and radiation are supplementing this traditional medicine with herbal remedies and alternative treatments. They are not abandoning the usual br... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Breast Cancer Awareness - The Pink Ray Of Hope !

25th September 2006
Cancer usually occurs when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. Each year many people fall victim to this dreaded disease. One of the most deadliest of them is Breast Cancer. It is estimated that every year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast ... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

Sequential chemotherapy with cisplatin/gemcitabine (CG) followed by mitoxantrone/methotrexate/mitomy

23rd September 2006
Clinical Question: Is sequential chemotherapy with cisplatin/gemcitabine (CG) followed by mitoxantrone/methotrexate/mitomycin (MMM) effective in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma? Bottom Line: This phase II study with the sequential approa... Read >
Author: Rodolfo Rafael

Ways of detecting the early stages of Breast Cancer.

03rd September 2006
As many doctors will tell you where most diseases or health issues are concerned, the methods for fighting them is by prevention, being aware and early detection. Therefore if are aware that there is a history in your family of heart problems and cancer ... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Information on Inflammatory Breast Cancer

03rd September 2006
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare cancer that happens in a very small percentage of women. It is an aggressive type of locally advanced cancer. In general, women with inflammatory breast cancer are diagnosed at a younger age. In extremely rare circ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Avoid Breast Cancer the best way we Know How

17th August 2006
As with most diseases or other health issues, prevention, awareness, and early detection are your best methods for fighting any health problem. If you know that you have a family history for heart problems or cancer, then you have an advantage on some. ... Read >
Author: megan mathews

Eastern W#hite Pine Tree #18901

28th July 2006
I remember hunting when I was a kid and standing near trees that were giants. Now every pine tree I plant, I can invision those days in the deep woods and those grand trees and hope someone else will have that same enjoyment. These trees will help you to... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Eastern W#hite Pine Tree #18901 Improve Your Property

28th July 2006
I remember hunting when I was a kid and standing near trees that were giants. Now every pine tree I plant, I can invision those days in the deep woods and those grand trees and hope someone else will have that same enjoyment. These trees will help you to... Read >
Author: William Hirst

White Pine Trees ...Tree #18901

28th July 2006
White pines. Whenever I think of white pines, I remember hunting when I was a kid and standing near trees that were giants. Now every pine tree I plant, I can invision those days in the deep woods and those grand trees and hope someone else will have tha... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Anxiety

16th July 2006
Anxiety can be defined as emotions which are typically negative in nature. It will often consist of fear and worry, and some organisms may even experience physical signs such as nausea or chest pains. Anxiety is a complex emotion, and is composed of a num... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Where Should I Go For A Market Research Report?

08th July 2006
Market research report is an essential resource for the success of any business. For those who're planning to launch a new business or expand an existing one, these report are something that can completely change the way their business will perform in fut... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Online Market Research Report Services

07th July 2006
At some point, in the financial life of a company, business heads usually feel the need to diversify their portfolio and make a fore into new enterprises. However they need to have an overview of the market in order to make confident moves. They are boggl... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Oesophagus Cancer

22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski Epidemiology Cancer of the oesophagus is one of the cancers of the digestive tract of the most serious prognosis. Incidence and death rates are higher for populations other than the white race (5-years long survival ... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski

Acid Reflux Disease And Cancer

07th June 2006
Could A Supplement called MSM Be The Answer? Acid reflux or gerd (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is a condition in which fluid splashes up from the stomach into the esophagus. This fluid contains mostly acid with some pepsin and bile. All three of ... Read >
Author: Charles Stewart Richey

Follicular grouping the innovative hair transplant technique

10th May 2006
Experiments performed by the hair transplant surgeon Dr Seager in 1996 gave significant credence to the surgical technique of unit follicular hair transplant. Since these experiments had demonstrated that the survival rate of intact follicular unit was be... Read >
Author: Steve Harris

Using Industry Research Report for Industry Insight

14th April 2006
Any aspect of business, whether starting it or expanding it, should be based on a proper market research and a financial analysis of the industry in order to achieve success. Moreover, you must try to find out all that you can about your market and the in... Read >
Author: James Marriot

A great Tree: River Birch Tree

05th April 2006
River Birch Trees are easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best types or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches. The native ... Read >
Author: William Hirst

"Scottish Doctor, John Beard had a Cure for Cancer 100 Years Ago!"

31st March 2006
Scottish embryologist, John Beard proposed as long ago as 1906 that pancreatic enzymes were the body's main bulwark against cancer. Having published "Enzyme Therapy of Cancer" in 1911,his work attracted a degree of medical attention until his death in 1... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee

Growing Great White Pine Trees

31st March 2006
White pines. Whenever I think of white pines , I remember hunting when I was a kid and standing near trees that were giants in my home town of Lambertville. Now every pine tree I plant, I can see those days in the deep woods and those grand trees and hope... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Planting River Birch Trees in Doylestown Pa

28th March 2006
River Birch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. We have been growing River Birch Trees for a number of years and offer these suggestions f... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Planting River Birch Trees in Northeast Pa

28th March 2006
River Birch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. We have been growing River Birch Trees for a number of years and offer these suggestions f... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Use of mini and micro grafts in hair transplant surgery

09th March 2006
Apart from the treatment of male and female pattern baldness hair loss, hair transplant surgery using micro and mini grafts are now widely used in hair transplant repair procedures and reconstructive surgical hair restoration procedures. With the increa... Read >
Author: Steve Harris

You Are One of Us

22nd February 2006
YOU ARE ONE OF USSalt Lake City, Utah, is a worldwide center for genealogical research.Even the big department stores sell genealogy supplies.One newcomer to Salt Lake City, and a non-researcher, got a job as aclerk at one of those big department stores. ... Read >
Steve Goodier

Beta-Glucan May Prevent Anthrax When Taken Orally

31st August 2005
In a 2002 study, a group of researchers used oral Beta Glucan to treat mice infected with Bacillus Anthracites. With the high incidence of anthrax vaccine complications, an alternative preventative approach is sorely needed to deal with this frightening d... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Business Succession Planning - Should Your Children Run the Family Business?

23rd August 2005
BUSINESS SUCCESSION PLANNING SHOULD YOUR CHILDREN RUN THE BUSINESS? By David M. Kauppi, CBI, President Mid Market Capital As Penn State professor William Rothwell ominously points out in the forward to Exit Right: A Guided Tour of Succession Plann... Read >
Author: Dave Kauppi