Articles, tagged with "cancer survivor", page 1
05th December 2011
In a unique event organized by Fortis Cancer Institute, International star and cancer conqueror Lisa Ray today honoured Dr Mary Francis with “Fortis Spirit of Life Award” for her courages battle against breast cancer. This initiative translates Fortis’ co...
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Author:
james bond
30th November 2011
Several people believe that "plastic surgery" automatically means "cosmetic" or "elective" surgical procedure. In reality the term covers a number of different procedures done for many different reasons. It is vital to understand the distinction so that y...
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Author:
Theodore Diktaban
30th November 2011
Several people assume that "plastic surgery" necessarily implies "cosmetic" or "elective" surgery. Actually the term includes several unique surgical procedures done for many different reasons. It's important to know the difference so that you can check w...
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Author:
Theodore Diktaban
05th October 2011
Wearing wristbands was immensely popularized when Lance Armstrong, a cancer survivor and professional cyclist, sported a yellow wristband to show support for his nonprofit organization which aids people with cancer. While the yellow band was mainly used a...
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Author:
walterknauf
17th August 2011
Preparing for Hair Loss During Chemotherapy
Worried about hair loss and cancer treatment?Want to hear it from someone who's been there?
I spoke heart-to-heart with Jan Ping,Emmy-winning TV cosmetologist,hairstylist and cancer survivor,on how to cope...
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Author:
Naomi Mannino
22nd June 2011
Can your liver cancer prognosis be enhanced? Karon Beattie, a cancer survivor, has compiled a cancer Cure For Liver Cancer therapy reference guide detailing above 350 alternative cancer treatment plans that have been applied by thousands of people today w...
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Author:
Cedric Townsend
08th June 2011
Silicone wristbands have been a worldwide promotional and fashion trend for about eight years. With the versatility to promote causes, organizations and events of just about any type, wristbands are popular for many purposes.
Wristbands have been commo...
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Author:
Andrew McBride
28th April 2011
COTTAGE GROVE, Wis. (November 24, 2010) – In January, LIVESTRONG® Fitness by Johnson Health Tech will release the LS28IC, a special-edition indoor training cycle honoring the 28 million people living with cancer today (MSRP: $1699). LIVESTRONG Fitness pla...
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Author:
Luciano Burt
11th April 2011
Rubber bracelets have been a part of pop culture since 2004. They have become a standard way of raising awareness of social causes and raising funds to support those causes. They’ve been used to promote just about every cause under the sun.
All things...
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Author:
Andrew McBride
08th April 2011
The first step in getting started with affiliate marketing is to choose a niche market to serve. A niche refers to the particular area you will be working in. Even if you do not feel like you are an expert in any one area, choose a niche that you are inte...
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Connie Ragen Green
05th April 2011
Twenty years ago, approximately 1 in every 10,000 children were diagnosed with autism (ASD) Autism Spectrum Disorder. Today it is 1 in every 150 children have Autism.
One of the theory’s is that it is Genetic. But according to Dr Daria Davidson, a med...
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Richard Kuhns
11th March 2011
When it comes to raising awareness of social causes and raising funds to support those causes, few things work as well today as silicone wristbands. They’re versatile enough to effectively promote virtually any cause, program or event.
Since their main...
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Author:
Andrew McBride
08th March 2011
No one must give up on anyone with cancer. I've seen too many people recover completely after that "survival time" sentence from their doctors. Can you follow a simple diet and supplement regimen for 6-8 weeks? That's all that patients have found is neces...
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Author:
R.P.Bhalla
26th February 2011
Yes, that's me a survivor, a cancer survivor. I think that in many ways we are all survivors of one sort or another. We have all gone through trials and tribulations in our lives.
It is my hope that this "journey" may help those who have been diagnosed...
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Author:
cris
14th February 2011
the latest respite care currently Offering elder care is one particular of the most difficult tasks folks encounter in their lives. Quite a few caregivers attempt to go it on your own, considering they can do it all. In some circumstances, there may w...
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Author:
Jefferson Norman