Articles, tagged with "platelets", page 6
04th June 2007
Tea was reportedly discovered by a Chinese emperor some 40 centuries ago. And, legend has it, the discovery was purely by accident. But that coincidental discovery has improved the health of people around the world, who have turned to green tea in particu...
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Author:
Jon Stout
17th May 2007
Leukemia is a disease that affects mostly adults. Children can have leukemia as well, but the number is lower than ten percent of all leukemia patients. There are many different types of leukemia, but the most common of them is acute myelogenous. This leu...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
In the bone marrow are produced the leukemia cells which are abnormal and immature.These cells are clasiffied in two types:lymphoid leukemia cells and myeloid leukemia cells.The abnormal, immature cells called leukemia cells are produced by blood-forming ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
26th March 2007
The effect that leukemia has on us as humans is very great. Not only that it affects us physically but also mentally. The fact is that families of those who are sick also feel the pain of their loved ones, sometimes even more. It has been estimated that s...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
All over the world in every year more than 100 000 people fall prey to leukemia, which is a malignant cancer, and about 10 000 to 20 000 patients of them are children.Leukemia starts and spreads in the blood and marrow.Leukemia can be acute and chronic, m...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
05th February 2007
What Causes Anemia?
With over 3.5 million people in the U.S. alone afflicted by this disease,
many people do not even understand the basics about Anemia. Anemia
is a blood disorder that affects a large portion of our population. Maybe
even yo...
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Author:
MarcusEby
02nd December 2006
It is not by opportunity that garlic is indigenous to central Asia, the area where people live the longest, and the occurrence of cancer is the lowest known. The ancient Egyptians included garlic in the diet of the slaves who built the pyramids.
Histor...
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Author:
Jason Hunter
18th November 2006
All of us know garlic which is most often used as a seasoning or a condiment. You either like it or hate it when you see it on or smell it from your food. Garlic, whether raw or cooked, is famous for its strong characteristic odor. But, are you aware that...
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Author:
Ng Peng Hock
19th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
The term leukemia refers to a large number of related cancers that begin in the blood-forming cells of the bone marrow, not any single condition or disease. The traditional me...
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Author:
Dr Laurence Magne
22nd May 2006
Leukemia is a disease of the bone marrow and blood that is known to affect normal blood cell production. Normal blood cells have a limited period of life and they need to be constantly replaced by fresh, young cells to carry on their activity. There is a ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
14th February 2006
What isFish Oil?
Fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These are a form of polyunsaturated fat thats chemically different from the omega-6 fatty acids found in most vegetable oils.omega-3 fatty acids are one type of essential fatty acids, special fats t...
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Author:
shera jim