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Nokia mobile phones to the search and rescue | Melbourne Mobiles | mobile phone shop

28th September 2009
A mobile phone could save your life. Simple as that. Just like other survivors, your Nokia can help you connect to search and rescue when you need it most. Mobiles to the rescue Some people can’t live with mobile phones. Others can’t live without ... Read >
Author: melbournemobiles

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

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 - What to Expect From Breast Cancer Radiation Therapy

07th September 2009
Radiation therapy is carried out using a large machine called a linear accelerator. The machine delivers a minute quantity of high-energy radiation which kills the cancerous cells. The radiation causes only the absolute minimal damage to skin tissue and s... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

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 >

Stomach Cancer - Prevention And Treatment

24th August 2009
Stomach cancer results from the growth of malignant cells in the lining of the stomach. More than 90percent of stomach cancers are adenocarcinomas, arising from cells lining the stomach wall; lymphomas account for 3 to 7 percent of stomach cancers. For un... Read >
Author: john daniel

Taking Medication That Can Help With Insomnia

01st August 2009
According to a 1999 survey, about 30% of American women and 20% of men reported taking a medication to help them sleep at some time during the course of a year. Over half of these drugs were over the counter medications. It should be stressed that onl... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Military Survival Should Include Food

17th July 2009
Many different items can be considered military survival gear. However one of the most important is a ration of food. A food survival kit can always help and give an advantage should you get caught behind enemy lines or scattered as a military troop. Bein... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

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 Lung Cancer And Its Treatment

02nd July 2009
Methods of Treatment Cancer can be treated by any or all the following methods depending upon the site and the stage of the disease.1. Surgical removal2. Radiation therapy3. Chemotherapy4. Hormonal therapyWhich method should be used in a particular case, ... Read >
Author: rajkapoor001

Cancer Prognosis

12th June 2009
Cancer prognosis refers to a medical opinion about the likely course and the outcome of the disease. The prognosis gives an idea of the chance that a patient will recover or have a recurrence. Prognosis of cancer will include the duration of the cancer, t... Read >
Author: Mercy

New Gene Test Provides Approximate Survival Rates for Mesothelioma Patients

11th June 2009
According to a study published in the May 6 Journal of the National Cancer Institute(JNCI), scientists have recently devised a test that can accurately predict which mesothelioma patients have the best chance for survival. The test is also useful for ide... Read >
Author: LegalView

Understanding Breast Cancer

18th May 2009
Breast cancer is more than just a serious medical problem for women. For most it means a shattering of their lives, threatening to cut short their existence. For others, better made and well prepared, the cancer is nothing but a challenge to test one’s ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Two years on from United Nations Global Road Safety Week

12th May 2009
Tomorrow marks two years since the first United Nations Global Road Safety week held on 23-27 April 2007. The road safety week was called for by the United Nations to reflect the startling statistic that nearly 1.2 million people around the world are kil... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Cancer

24th April 2009
Another name for cancer is (malignant neoplasm). It's a disease where a group of cells display uncontrolled growth. Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing ol... Read >
Author: Mercy

Why Use Automatic Defibrillators in Schools?

17th April 2009
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time, no matter their age or health status. Schools need to be prepared to respond to cardiac events in the same way that they are able to provide emergency care for cuts, contusions, and burns. With early de... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Why Use Automatic Defibrillators in Schools?

17th April 2009
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time, no matter their age or health status. Schools need to be prepared to respond to cardiac events in the same way that they are able to provide emergency care for cuts, contusions, and burns. With early de... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

Can You Stop Cancer - Long Enough To Die From Old Age Instead

10th March 2009
The battle against cancer has been raging now for the better part of seven decades. In that time medical science has progressed through any number of treatment protocols. The issue is that, without many exceptions, the same types of treatment protocols... Read >
Author: Jeremy Dean

What is the Treatment for Breast Cancer

10th March 2009
Breast cancer is among the most common type of cancer in the world. Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with the disease but the survival rates are now quite high especially when the disease is detected early. So, what is the treatment breast can... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

What is the Treatment for Breast Cancer

10th March 2009
Breast cancer is among the most common type of cancer in the world. Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with the disease but the survival rates are now quite high especially when the disease is detected early. So, what is the treatment breast can... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Choosing a Lawyer - Spinal Injury Compensation

02nd March 2009
Ongoing advances in medical technology mean that survival rates of individuals suffering from the most serious forms of spinal injury have increased dramatically in the last decade. Fortunately, this increase in survival rates of the most severely injured... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Breast Cancer Survival Rate

02nd March 2009
You must accept the fact that not all patients who undergo breast cancer treatments are able to survive. It is but natural for you to want to know about the breast cancer survival rate before you decide to go for a particular treatment. Survival rates... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Weight Management , why we put it on and how to loose it.

02nd March 2009
Much attention is given to loosing weight, with many techniques and approaches advocated. Why such an issue? The human body will gain weight when we consume more energy than we can expend. It’s a simple flow equation. For most of human histor... Read >
Author: EnJie

Choosing Legal Representation For a Spinal Injury Compensation Case

22nd January 2009
In the middle of the 20th century, individuals suffering from a severe spinal injury were not expected to survive for long periods. This was especially true of a spinal injury that resulted in a quadriplegic paralysis, where there is a loss of movement an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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

The Problem With Jumping From One MLM Opportunity To Another

09th January 2009
Jumping from one MLM opportunity to another is very common among representatives today. Every time that someone learns about a new “ground floor” chance or the opportunity to join a brand new company as a founding representative, they drop everything ... Read >
Author: Jaz Lai

Detecting the Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer

08th January 2009
A survey puts forward that lots of women are confused regarding the signs of breast cancer. Identifying the signs and symptoms of breast cancer might assist save your life. When the disease is found early, you possess more medication alternatives and a be... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

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

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

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

Mesothelioma Treatment Studied

21st November 2008
According to a recent issue of the British medical journal, The Lancet, researchers have been studying the effect of chemotherapy on mesothelioma. Since chemotherapy is not considered a successful treatment for mesothelioma cancer, but rather a treatment ... Read >
Author: Legal

Prostate cancer society and charities

10th September 2008
For a long time prostate cancer did not get the media coverage it deserves and wasn’t understood by most people. Luckily in modern times, it is recognised as a common cancer with much effort and research goes into finding cures as well as trying to dete... Read >
Author: RichardCross

Nosy Dogs Help Inventors Create Laser Cancer Detector

09th September 2008
Dogs have long been accepted as man’s best friend. But nosy ones have provided inspiration to a laser research team working on early cancer detection methods to devise a breathalyzer-type tool that could significantly improve survival rates for sufferin... Read >
Author: Shane

Chemotherapy For Ovarian Cancer

24th July 2008
Ovarian cancer is a disease that afflicts up to 25,000 women in America every year. This disease begins with tumors in the ovaries, but the disease spreads as the tumors eventually attack other parts of the body. Some women have their ovaries removed when... Read >
Author: PipDawg

Ovarian Cancer Stages - What Do They Mean?

23rd July 2008
Ovarian Cancer is not as widely publicized as breast cancer, so many people are left searching online and through books for more information on symptoms, survival rates, warning signs, and stages. This article will break down the staging and explain what ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels

The Problem With Jumping From One MLM Opportunity To Another

01st July 2008
Jumping from one MLM opportunity to another is very common among representatives today. Every time that someone learns about a new “ground floor” chance or the opportunity to join a brand new company as a founding representative, they drop everything ... Read >
Author: Jaz Lai

Complete Information on Aagenaes syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Aagenaes syndrome is due to congenital hypoplasia of lymph vessels, which causes lymphedema of the legs and recurrent cholestasis in infancy, and slow progress to hepatic cirrhosis and giant-cell hepatitis with fibrosis of the portal tracts. The genetic c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Alternative Treatment and Herbal Medicines For Breast Cancer

20th May 2008
Cancer requires scrupulous medical and surgical treatment. Nonetheless, certain alternative therapies may play an adjunctive role in its care. Herbal Medicine Herbalists have long recommended tropical periwinkle to treat breast cancer and other mali... Read >
Author: Alien

Research Results and Facts on Breast Cancer

08th May 2008
Breast cancer has been characterized as a serious disease that strikes mainly women. This is the reason that most people and experts in the field of medical science and research have devoted themselves who make a research on breast cancer and other factor... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

How to Treat Brain Tumor

29th April 2008
Brain tumor is a leading cause of tumor death, which has poorer survival rates than breast cancer, benign or malignant alike. A traditional Chinese drink has been proved to be an effective treatment in inhibiting brain tumor growth. For thousands of y... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Facts of Breast Cancer

07th April 2008
When you go to the doctor the last thing that you want to hear is that you or someone that you dearly love has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. Until it happens to you or someone you love, it seems that such a disease as breast cancer only happens ... Read >

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

The Contributions of Radiation Oncology to the Medical World

15th February 2008
Oncology is a branch of medicine that studies cancerous tumors and develops methods and techniques for treatment. Those who practice oncology are known as oncologists. There are two main branches of oncology: 1. Medical oncology 2. Radiation oncolo... Read >
Author: VantageOncology

Please Communicate In English

08th October 2007
The Inglish Langwij is 1 L of a language for travelers so I say 2 L with travellers but please communicate in some version of English, just give me a clue as to which version.Recently I sent an email to a Dude Ranch operator in one of the northern states... Read >
Author: Traveller

Ensure Romance and Love on each Anniversary Celebration

03rd September 2007
We all know the appalling statistics on the survival rates of modern marriages. Any anniversary is cause for celebration � so just do it! If you are in doubt about which gift category traditionally applies to the anniversary in question, there are pl... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom

Chemotherapy - Is this the real answer to Cancer?

29th August 2007
Before agreeing to a treatment, it is important to know what the treatment consist of. With this in mind, I have introduced below the main form of treatment used to treat cancer: Chemotherapy - Chemotherapy was developed after scientists realised that ... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy

A Decrease In Claim Rates And Some Statistics Related To Critical Illness Cover

24th August 2007
Long ago when someone suffered from a critical illness, his chance to survive could be slight. Nowadays, the advances in medical technology have made it possible for critical illnesses to be detected and treated earlier. As a matter of fact, survival rate... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Know Your Skin Cancer

23rd August 2007
Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, so a tumor is usually clearly visible. There are three m... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Accounts Receivable Financing- Help

02nd August 2007
Accounts Receivable Financing- Help explores the concepts of business success, failure, cash flow and how accounts receivable financing can make a B2B business successful. Success is not an overnight occurrence for most businesses. Years of hard work... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg

The Art of Oncology: Using the Latest in Radiation Therapy to Treat Cancer

27th July 2007
The treatment of cancer and cancerous tumors has advanced a great deal in the last several years. Survival rates are much higher than they were just a decade ago thanks to advances in medical technology, diagnosis, and treatment which give radiation oncol... Read >
Author: VantageOncology

Mesothelioma Treatment: Radiation or Radiotherapy

01st July 2007
Mesothelioma is a cancerous disease that affects the serous linings of various internal organs in the human body. Among them, the lungs, heart and the stomach are the mostly affected. It is estimated that each year, 2,000 new cases of Mesothelioma are ... Read >
Author: Jennifer White

Mesothelioma Treatment: Chemotherapy

01st July 2007
Mesothelioma is a cancerous disease that affects the serous linings of various internal organs in the human body. Among them, the lungs, heart and the stomach are the mostly affected. It is estimated that each year, 2,000 new cases of Mesothelioma are ... Read >
Author: Jennifer White

Beating Cancer: Wonder Foods Believed To Cure Cancer

18th June 2007
We all know it is important to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. If you have cancer, it is even more important that you’re getting your daily intake of essential vitamins and minerals. But did you know there are certain foods that can help you beat c... Read >
Author: Boone Swann

The modern Breast cancer treatments

10th May 2007
As with the treatment of similar cancers, breast cancer treatment aims to keep safe the healthy tissue while simultaneously killing the cancerous tumor at its point of origination and any other cancers that may have spread to other parts of the body. With... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

Deficient Diets Brought Degenerative Diseases Including Dental Infections.

07th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S Nutrition - Hunger Any machine we use is dependent upon fuel to operate. Likewise, well-being is dependent on the nature, quantity, and quality of the foods people consume. However, it is increas... Read >

Vitamin D, Cancer, and Sunshine in a Pill

27th March 2007
Sunlight is known to improve well-being. The vitamin D that sunlight offers is recognized as a mood booster and a key element in physical health. Vitamin D has also been identified as a regulator for several tissues, including breast and prostate tissue, ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Therapies and surgey-methods to treat thyroid cancer

27th March 2007
Treatments for thyroid cancers involve various procedures and depend on the type and stage of the cancer. Moreover, the procedures used to treat thyroid cancer can cure the affection and improve the life of the patient. Statistics have proved that for the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Testicular Cancer - Have You Got The Balls

12th March 2007
Testicular Cancer - After detecting an abnormality in or around the genital area, how many men have prayed that the abnormality would heal itself or disappear. This is not a healthy approach to cure a life threatening condition .Testicular Cancer is norma... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

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

Does Prostate Cancer Have Any New Treatment Options?

11th December 2006
While treatment for prostate cancer varies, and men have a wide menu of choices, there are a few new treatment options in the works that may soon be available. A new vaccine, improved cryosurgery, and a new gene-based therapy are currently in development.... Read >
Author: James Culp

New Protection against Infectious Diseases

08th November 2006
Studies show that a new supplement called 1-3, 1-6 beta glucans provides a powerful defense against infectious diseases. Harmful bacteria are mutating rapidly to become more resistant to commonly used antibiotics – the so called ‘Super Bugs’. Most n... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty

Prostate Cancer

23rd September 2006
Cancer can occur in any part of the body - lungs, intestine, rectum, breast or prostate. Prostate cancer develops as a malignant tumor that starts in the prostate gland. There is a possibility of the cancer spreading from the prostate to the lymph nodes, ... Read >
Author: Kelly Moore

This will save you from Business Failure...

04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 http://www.BusinessSystemsManager.com "67% of New Businesses Fail in the first 5 Years" We have all heard this statistic, or variations on it before. It's quite a scary fact when you consider the implications, especially if you have s... Read >
Author: Justin Woolich

Was Your Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosed?

12th March 2006
Two Percent of All Female Newborns in the United States Are at Risk of Getting Ovarian Cancer As many as 30,000 U.S. women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year. In 2006, between 15,000 and 16,000 women are likely to die from this silent kil... Read >
Author: James Finch

The Secret Behind Better Health and Pet Ownership

17th December 2005
An interesting review of studies in the British Medical Journal may shed some light on why pet ownership is beneficial to human health.Decades of ResearchMany years of research has shown that pet ownership can result in benefits such as:Higher survival ra... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

The Risk of recurrence in prostate cancer

25th September 2005
Prostate cancer disease Prostate cancer - the most common form of cancer in men is Prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death. The Main risk factors include age (incidence increases in men over the age of 65 years). It is more prevale... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Critical illness insurance critical or ridicule?

13th September 2005
Critical illness cover (CIC) is a type of insurance which provides a significant one-off payment if you are diagnosed with a specified life-threatening condition specified being the important term, because if your illness isn't in the terms and conditio... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane