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21st September 2009
Most women agree that the most important part of their body are her breasts. A woman's breast is perhaps the body part most written about in books, magazines, poems, and other literature. Aside from the obvious physiological importance of the mammary gla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
First, we must settle one of two issues before you continue reading this article. The first issue is straight forward, a "direct-punch-to-the-nose" kind of a question:
Do you believe cancer is "beatable?"
I don't mean, "Sometime in the future..."
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The best way to transaction with breast cancer, both before being diagnosed and after, is to be completely knowledgeable about it. Educating yourself about its symptoms, signs and causes can benefit you detect it the first part of and also avoid it. With ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
16th September 2009
OK, smoke fans, the facts are out once again. According to the new and pretty inarguable Cancer Atlas and the updated Tobacco Atlas, which were published by The American Cancer Society, if "Smoky, The Scare" gets his way, tobacco use is projected to kill ... Read >
14th September 2009
The reasons for colon cancer symptoms are quite upsetting. Little growths develop along the walls of the colon, which causes seeping and bleeding. This will cause blood to be mixed with bowel movements. If carcinoid growths grow large enough, then one'... Read >
Author: Luther Dunn
04th September 2009
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American women. In 2009, approximately 194,280 patients are estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and 62,280 with carcinoma in situ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
29th August 2009
Thoughts, Beliefs and our Body (Quantum Physics)
What would it mean to discover that everything from the DNA of life, to the future of our world, is based upon a simple "Reality Code" that may be changed and be upgraded by choice? Until recently, it... Read >
Author: Adrian55
25th August 2009
Biltmore Who's Who Selects Kenneth Forman as an Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Kenneth Forman has been recognized for his outstanding efforts and achievements. Kenneth is a CPA and Business Owner. His expertise incl... Read >
Author: biltmorewhoswho
21st August 2009
Most individuals develop colon cancer rather slowly, over several years. The first stage of development occurs when a mass of tissues, tumors or polyps (a cluster of benign tumors) grow within the colon walls. Polyp type cancers can grow into the wall of ... Read >
Author: Suzanne
20th August 2009
Each year, there are 49,920 deaths from colorectal cancer. In America, 106,100 new cases of colon cancer and 40,870 new cases of rectal cancer will be discovered this year as well. Colon cancer patients have cancerous cells in the longest part of their up... Read >
Author: Doug Hanoa
16th August 2009
American Cancer Society (ACS) made a presentation regarding the Cancer Statics 2009. ACS revealed that cancer is the second most common factor of death not only in the United States of America but also all over the world in 2006. They have estimated that ... Read >
Author: prostatecancerquestionsandanswers
12th August 2009
The human race where disease is so prevalent, and just about no one escapes disease, you owe it to yourself to discover the one-minute solution to all your health fears and uncertainties.
The Worlds Greatest Healing Miracle of All Time
Disea... Read >
Author: dutch440
11th August 2009
The best way to deal with breast cancer, both before being diagnosed and after, is to be completely knowledgeable about it. Educating yourself about its symptoms, signs and causes can help you detect it early and also avoid it. With every one woman in eig... Read >
Author: Danielle Summers
01st August 2009
Colorectal cancer, one of the most common types of cancer, is the growth of malignant cells in the colon or rectum. Tumors in the colon are slow growing, but may eventually become large enough to obstruct the digestive tract. The cancer may spread to the ... Read >
Author: john daniel
01st August 2009
"One out of every 3 adults in America already has cancer -- but nearly all of them don't know it yet as the growth is undiagnosed and undetected. According to the American Cancer Society, there's a 41% probability that an individual, male or female, will... Read >
Author: Dominick Dawson
01st August 2009
Prostate cancer is the cancerous growth of the cells inside the prostate . It usually grows slowly over many years . However , in later stages, the growth usually speeds up. In the prostate, the hormone testosteron... Read >
Author: Dr mani menon
30th July 2009
What are the health problems caused by HPV in men?
Most men who get HPV (of any type) never develop any symptoms or health problems. But some types of HPV can cause Genital Warts. Other types can cause penile cancer or anal cancer. The types of HPV tha... Read >
Author: Luzia
29th July 2009
Research has shown that risks for cancer increase among men who have two alcoholic drinks a day and women who have one alcoholic drink per day. While everyone has been widely aware of the fact that smoking cigarettes greatly increase your risk of contra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th July 2009
Longaberger Horizon of Hope Baskets through partnership with the American Cancer Society has risen over $14 million for the American Cancer Society. Since 1995, more than 3 million Horizon of Hope Baskets have been purchased and have reached an estimated ... Read >
Author: rosesgiftideas
29th July 2009
Do you have back pain, digestive problems, arthritis, psoriasis, low energy, poor memory, plus are you over weigh? By following these ten keys, these problems can disappear and never haunt you again.
If you continue to neglect your health like most peo... Read >
Author: B Cross
28th July 2009
Bleeding issues and hemorrhoids are nothing to ignore. They must be dealt with promptly. Witch hazel is a wonderful addition when it comes to natural cures that are available for hemorrhoid sufferers.
Bleeding can be a symptom of colorectal cancer, whi... Read >
Author: giwfun
26th July 2009
Buckhead, and by extension Atlanta, is home to more than 138,000 businesses and has become one of the top job producers in the nation. Much of this job creation can likely be attributed to the fact that the metro has the third-largest concentration of For... Read >
Author: michael russell
16th July 2009
Prostate cancer has been present for a long time, but it is only now, that it is given the rising fame it deserves. According to the American Cancer Society, it is the most common male cancer in the United States and second to lung cancer as the cause of ... Read >
Author: tooningpork
09th July 2009
Prostate cancer has been a serious disease for a long time, but it is only now, that it is given the rising fame it deserves. According to the American Cancer Society, it is the most common male cancer in the United States and second to lung cancer as the... Read >
Author: 5ccvial
07th July 2009
Ok, so we know that with increased exercise and fat loss comes a much healthier lifestyle and a potentially lower risk of such health ailments such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes, but did you know that exercise may also help to fight ... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
04th July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
02nd July 2009
This is the time when you skin needs extra pampering due to exposure from everywhere be it the sun, wind, water, dust, and anything else which affects your skin. The tan causing damage to your skin as well as the UV rays which can be cancerous and can lea... Read >
Author: Good Evening
02nd July 2009
Colon cancer is a vicious tumor that emerges within the inner wall of the large intestine. Colon cancer may develop from polyps and its early removal can prevent from the cancer. Cancer is an alteration of the normal cells, causing them to grow and multip... Read >
Author: shane
29th June 2009
The fact is "One out of every 3 adults in America already has cancer -- but most of them don't know it yet because the cancer is undetected. According to the American Cancer Society, there's a 41% probability that an individual, will develop cancer in hi... Read >
Author: john daniel
23rd June 2009
Debra Barcena has been an educator for over 25 years and has been teaching children with dyslexia for four years now. She travels from campus to campus and holds therapy classes for dyslexic students of all ages. Her goal is to keep abreast of current tre... Read >
Author: Holli Kurdes
23rd June 2009
Debra Barcena has been an educator for over 25 years and has been teaching children with dyslexia for four years now. She travels from campus to campus and holds therapy classes for dyslexic students of all ages. Her goal is to keep abreast of current tre... Read >
Author: Holli Kurdes
12th June 2009
Breast cancer survival rate refers to the percentage of people with breast cancer who survive the disease for a specific period of time after diagnosis. Often, the statistics are based on a 5-year survival rate.
Survival rate refers to the percentage ... Read >
Author: Mercy
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
12th June 2009
Cancer support groups play a critical role in the fight against cancer. These support groups can be found in almost every country, some are even international groups that found in several countries. Some of these support groups can be termed general in th... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st June 2009
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer than you will have to choose the best mesothelioma treatment center to get the best possible treatment and care you deserve. Not all mesothelioma treatment centers provide the same level of treatment. Yo... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton
01st June 2009
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer than you will have to choose the best mesothelioma treatment center to get the best possible treatment and care you deserve. Not all mesothelioma treatment centers provide the same level of treatment. Yo... Read >
Author: Jeff Milton
29th May 2009
The National Breast Cancer Foundation estimates that every year a total of 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and more or less 40,000 of those diagnosed die.
In 2005, the American Cancer Society estimated total risks of one for every eight ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
18th May 2009
Until these days, some people still believe that the quality of indoor air is healthier. Nevertheless, several researchers have concluded that indoor air quality can be worse. Even if your house seems clean, the air can be filled with microparticles that ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
14th May 2009
The American Cancer Society Suggests you get to and maintain a healthy weight, exercise vigorously at least 30 minutes a day (preferably 45 to 60 minutes) and eat healthy diet including at least 5 or more servings of a wide variety of fresh fruit and raw ... Read >
Author: Weight Loss
14th May 2009
The American Cancer Society Suggests you get to and maintain a healthy weight, exercise vigorously at least 30 minutes a day (preferably 45 to 60 minutes) and eat healthy diet including at least 5 or more servings of a wide variety of fresh fruit and raw ... Read >
Author: Weight Loss
14th May 2009
The American Cancer Society Suggests you maintain a healthy weight, exercise vigorously at least 30 minutes a day (preferably 45 to 60 minutes) and eat a well balanced healthy diet including 5 to 9 servings of a wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables ... Read >
Author: louisjeffries
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
18th April 2009
Does wearing a bra increase the chances you'll get breast cancer? There has been some rumor mongering in this regard. In this article, we take a look at whether there is any correlation and where the rumor comes from.
There is no correlation between we... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart
17th April 2009
 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Sodium Laureth Sulphate... whatever you call it, apparently it's bad for you. But is it really? And if so, why?
What is Sodium Laureth Sulphate?
Both Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and its close relative Sodium Laureth Sulfat... Read >
Author: Kate Hanson
01st April 2009
Detecting signs of breast cancer may be misleading. Some women think that having a lump on your breast or under your arm already means that you have one. Often there are no physical signs that you can see or feel. Some outside signs may include a lump or ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
31st March 2009
The BAD NEWS: You have a 95% chance of dying prematurely and needlessly from heart disease, stroke, cancer or diabetes. If you continue the common ("normal") lifestyle that most people live (out of ignorance), you WILL get the same tragic results that mos... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
25th March 2009
Breast Cancer can be treated effectively if it is detected early enough. Some 95 percent of breast cancers are discovered by the patient herself when she notices a lump. In all too many cases the discovery is made by chance and the lump may be quite large... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
18th February 2009
Beans provide a great alternative to meat, since they're a low-fat source of protein. One cup of lentils provides 17 grams of protein with only 0.75 grams of fat. In fact, the American Cancer Society recommended in their 1996 dietary guidelines that Ameri... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
16th February 2009
At one time, if you were approached and asked for a donation to help a nonprofit charity, then you may very well have given it with no questions asked. Unfortunately today, there are some unscrupulous people who only pretend to be working with one; so unl... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Recent news reports have provided much acclaim to a "groundbreaking medical trial" from the University of Colorado Hospital, which has allegedly discovered a method of treatment that would "shrink the tumor with very con... Read >
Author: LegalView
10th February 2009
The commonplace practice of using blood transfusions among traumatic brain injury patients has recently met controversy following reports from the National Anemia Action Council (NAAC) that the practice may actually increase the risk of fatality among pat... Read >
Author: Legal
03rd February 2009
If you’re worried about contracting HPV, here’s the good news: Over 99% of the time, if you have HPV, you’ll either know it on sight, or, if you don’t, then the infection really isn’t serious, and will pass before long.
But here’s the bad n... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
01st February 2009
Be acquainted with the signs and symptoms of breast cancer can assist save your life. In agreement with the American Cancer Society, identifying early signs of breast cancer really improves your treatment choices, your possibility for successful treatment... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
01st February 2009
Invasive breast cancer, also recognized as infiltrating cancer, arrives in several shapes and stages, and happens when cancerous cells have extend outside the ducts or lobules of the breast to other parts of the breast or body. In 2004, The American Cance... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
21st January 2009
Breast cancer is the commonest type of cancer in women and, after lung cancer, it is the second major cause of cancer death in females. In 2004 no fewer than 186,770 new breast cancer cases were reported according to the American Cancer Society and this n... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
21st January 2009
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and, next to lung cancer, it is the second leading cause of cancer death in women. In 2004 no fewer than 186,770 new breast cancer cases were reported according to the American Cancer Society and th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
17th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alice Chan
October was Breast Cancer Awareness month. It's also the time of year my family and I enjoy supporting a cause that's very near and dear to our hearts.
Incredible and unbelievable as it may seem, we tragically lost my m... Read >
Author: Alice Chan
13th January 2009
Are you one of the many people out there that has tried numerous times to quit smoking, but it just doesn't seem to work? It becomes a frustrating cycle of smoking, trying to quit, smoking, trying to quit. You end up thinking it just isn't going to happen... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes
09th January 2009
Men have a well-earned reputation for tuning up their car more frequently than their bodies. But regular check-ups and screenings at the appropriate age can help prevent equipment deterioration and malfunction. Though guidelines vary depending on the sour... Read >
Author: chriswalker
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
A woman who developed mesothelioma cancer simply by hugging her father each day after he returned home from working in asbestos fibers has recently found success in treating her rare and deadly condition with a new treat... Read >
Author: LegalView
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
08th January 2009
The greeting card is a thoughtful and economical way to let someone in your network of family, friends and business partners know that you care. You can choose from a variety of styles this Christmas, but be sure to get an early start since mail load is o... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
06th January 2009
Millions of people all around the world smoke. Young and old, men and women, smoking is undeniably a part of life for many. There are people who remain chain smokers all their lives.
But there are some who have come to understand the benefits of quitt... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th December 2008
Signs and Symptoms
A lump that appears in the breast that feels at variance with the surrounding breast tissue is typically the first symptom or indication of the presence of breast cancer.
The prestigious Merck Manual has indicated that, in the va... Read >
Author: peter radford
29th December 2008
Colon cancer, also known as Colorectal Cancer or Rectal Cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer found in men and women in the Un... Read >
Author: Matthew Gause
16th December 2008
American cancer society has been working for years to take preventive measures against cancer awareness. Wristband with message “courage” is used to spread awareness as to how women can take preventive measures to avoid ovarian cancer. Nearly 25 perce... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
15th December 2008
Ovarian cancer is named after the development of cancerous tissues/ cells in ovaries (an organ that is found in women and is an important part of the female reproductive system). Like any type of cancer, the thought of ovarian cancer is very frightful for... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
14th December 2008
Prostate cancer treatment is defined as a group of unique approaches to cancer cure not considered to be a conventional prostate cancer treatment, and is used in place of conventional cancer treatments.
Prostate cancer is defined as an attack of the male... Read >
Author: C.G.
01st December 2008
Several inconsistencies among primary care trusts (PCTs) may be delaying the approval of treatments for cancer patients and mesothelioma cancer patients, according to a study from the United Kingdom's Macmillan Cancer Support organization.
The inconsis... Read >
Author: Legal
01st December 2008
Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths.
C... Read >
Author: Ash
25th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
In a recent issue of Cancer Research, the study indicated that among mesothelioma cancer patients who are receiving chemotherapy treatments, those who have consumed vitamin C may see a decrease of effectiveness.
Patie... Read >
Author: LegalView
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
11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz
11th November 2008
Osteoporosis affects most people if they happen to live long enough. But there are certain things one can do to reduce the risk of osteoporosis such as participating in regular physical activity and ensure getting at least 1000mg to 1500mg of calcium dail... Read >
Author: Oz
05th November 2008
Katherine Anne Couric was born on January 7th of 1957 in Arlington, Virginia. She is also one of the celebrities fighting cancer. Katie has been a strong advocate for cancer since the loss of her husband in 1998 of colon cancer and her sister in 2001 of p... Read >
Author: buildwish11
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
08th October 2008
More and more doctors are convinced they should write a prescription for diet and exercise, just as they write one for medicines when it comes to beating cancer. Eating right and exercising regularly is advice everyone knows about and now some doctors say... Read >
Author: Bob
02nd October 2008
For breast cancer survivors, the emotional and physical toll of the battle can take months, if not years, to recover from. If you or a loved one has battled breast cancer, you may be considering reconstructive surgery. Through breast surgery Hawaii, yo... Read >
Author: rizzosh
02nd October 2008
For breast cancer survivors, the emotional and physical toll of the battle can take months, if not years, to recover from. If you or a loved one has battled breast cancer, you may be considering reconstructive surgery. Through breast surgery Hawaii, yo... Read >
Author: rizzosh
23rd September 2008
You have certain run across many of the breast cankers awareness time and sessions that happen around the country sporadically. These are regularly put on by an area group, a cathedral, or sponsored by the American Cancer Society to promote breast canker ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
17th September 2008
Bronzed tanned skin seems to be always in vogue. But the negative effects of getting tanned never are. Along with that natural glow you also get sun spots, wrinkles, fine facial lines, sagging skin and worst of all skin cancer!!!
Sunlight is good. It i... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett
15th September 2008
Bronzed tanned skin seems to be always in vogue. But the negative effects of getting tanned never are. Along with that natural glow you also get sun spots, wrinkles, fine facial lines, sagging skin and worst of all skin cancer!!!
Sunlight is good. It i... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett
15th September 2008
Breast menaced prevention is important for women to learn about, especially since breast tumor is the most generally occurring progress in women. The American Cancer Society's web location hearsay that over two-hundred thousand women were diagnosed with t... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
08th September 2008
Vitamin D benefits us tremendously. Think about it. The sun is magnificent. God wouldn’t have made it had it not had many benefits for us.
I can tell you from my own experience that my daughter does not get nearly as sick when I make sure she is o... Read >
Author: Hope Pope
06th September 2008
Cancerous cells typically utilize glycolysis instead of respiration as their source of energy. This is due to hypoxia, which exists in damaged mitochondria and tumors. Generally, extremely damaged cells abort themselves through apoptosis, which is a self-... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
04th September 2008
Early Cancer Detection through one's Handwriting.
"Handwriting is brain-writing." Graphologists explain that the brain is the director of our physical as well as our mental activity. Just as our writing reflects our personality, so does it reflect c... Read >
Author: careertest.ws
01st September 2008
Each year, according to projections by the American Cancer Society, more than 1 million new cases of cancer are reported. These patients often have no life insurance when diagnosed and can have trouble finding a company who will cover them after diagnosis... Read >
Author: mariane
22nd August 2008
A survey of the American Cancer Society says that three out of every four
American families have at least one family member diagnosed with cancer. A cancer diagnosis affects not only the cancer patient, but also their family, friends & co-workers. Any ki... Read >
Author: deborahsmith87@gmail.com
18th July 2008
Often when you look for a free beauty skin care tip, you find a website that wants to sell you a book. Everyone seems to have advice about how to stay beautiful and keep your face healthy and younger looking. Some of the advice is good, but other times,... Read >
Author: ray
16th July 2008
After many years of being a much maligned drink, coffee, and the caffeine in it, is being seen in its true light. Many agencies are seeing the good side of caffeine and coffee. This lively brew has recently been re-examined by the likes of the United St... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi
03rd July 2008
strawberry Tobacco smokers who eat three servings of fruits and vegetables per day and drink green or black tea may be protecting themselves from lung cancer, according to a first-of-its-kind study by UCLA cancer researchers.
UCL... Read >
Author: jackyluo
25th June 2008
By now, everyone knows at least one or two smoking facts off the top of their head. With surgeon general warnings, news bulletins, and articles on the Internet spreading the word with every laboratory finding, it isn't all that hard to stumble onto some p... Read >
Author: harvey ong
23rd June 2008
Many people with kidney cancer want to take an active part in making decisions about their medical care. They want to learn all they can about their disease and their treatment choices. However, shock and stress after the diagnosis can make it hard to thi... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women, and second only to lung cancer in female cancer mortality. Presently, about one in nine American women develops this disease at some time in her life, compared to one in 17 in 1950. Experts are uncerta... Read >
Author: Alien
01st May 2008
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates 25% of the reported cases of prostate cancer will occur in the United States in 2008. This is good reason for American men to become more aware of common prostrate disorders and how they can keep good prostrate ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
29th April 2008
Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women, the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancy, and the second most commonly diagnosed gynecologic malignancy. According to the American Cancer Society, there is no true test f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th April 2008
The occurrence of oral cancer is more common than one might think. In fact, it's as common as leukemia and claims more lives each year than either melanoma or cervical cancer. That is why the American Cancer Society recommends oral cancer screening as a... Read >
Author: David Siegel
07th April 2008
Throughout life, the body constantly changes. But what never changes is the need for proper nutrition. Whether you’re a man or women; a teenager, young adult, middle-aged or senior citizen; nutritional researchers agree that proper nutrition may be the ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
07th April 2008
Lacto-fermented Foods another powerful tool to increase the strength of your immune system and your digestive system!
70% of your immune system is located in your digestive system.
Often we don't pay attention to our intestinal health unless we deve... Read >
02nd April 2008
The colon is the part of the digestive system where the waste material is stored. The rectum is the end of the colon adjacent to the anus. Together, they form a long, muscular tube called the large intestine (also known as the large bowel). Tumors of the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
The colon is the part of the digestive system where the waste material is stored. The rectum is the end of the colon adjacent to the anus. Together, they form a long, muscular tube called the large intestine (also known as the large bowel). Tumors of the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Throughout life, the body constantly changes. But what never changes is the need for proper nutrition. Whether you’re a man or women; a teenager, young adult, middle-aged or senior citizen; nutritional researchers agree that proper nutrition may be the ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
20th March 2008
The American Cancer Society estimates doctors will diagnose over 1.4 million new cases of cancer in the U.S. in 2007, with more than 559,650 cancer-related deaths. If you are among the majority of cancer patients and survive for at least five years follow... Read >
Author: Insure.com
19th March 2008
Many men are struck with misery over the thought of taking a prostate exam, but they have to deal with the fact that it is essential in evaluating a man’s health. The American Cancer Society states that it is advisable for men over 50 to go through a pr... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
13th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rosie Milligan
Don Spears, a New Orleans native and a 22-year-cancer survivor, helped four African-American male friends of New Orleans tell their story in a memoir, You Have Cancer: A Death Sentence That Four African-American Men Tu... Read >
11th February 2008
Mammography, an x-ray examination of the breast, detects early signs of breast cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends that mammography screening begin by age 40. Women ages 40 to 49 should get a mammogram every 1 to 2 years, depending on physical ... Read >
Author: David Jones
25th January 2008
In addition to gum disease, periodontal problems, cavities, teeth bleaching and getting a dental crown, there's just one more thing that you should be aware of when it comes to dental health and dental care. Oral cancer, which is cancer of the soft tissue... Read >
Author: kgabriel
14th November 2007
Leukemia is a type of cancer. Cancer is a group of many related diseases. All cancers begin in cells, which make up blood and other tissues. The disease usually starts in the white blood cells. The blood-forming (hematopoietic) cells of the bone marrow ma... Read >
Author: Alien
14th November 2007
Most cancers are named after the part of the body where the cancer first begins, and kidney cancer is no exception. As kidney cancer grows, it may invade organs near the kidney. Kidney cancer begins in the kidneys two large, bean-shaped organs one located... Read >
Author: Alien
08th November 2007
Although the impact is difficult to measure, it is evident that diet is a factor when considering most, if not all types of cancer. Furthermore, diet may also be effective in preventing cancer. There is no concrete explanation of the relationship between ... Read >
Author: hamza
21st September 2007
A cancer car donation can help so many people. There might be someone you know who is suffering or who has suffered with cancer in the past. The American Cancer Society needs funds in order to fund the research, and your cancer car donation can help.Ins... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
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
03rd September 2007
The Answers Will Surprise You
The average lifespan for a person who is born and raised in the United States today is 75 � 80 years. The average lifespan for someone in the UK is also 75 � 80. A Canadian is expected to live 80 � 85 years, as is an... Read >
Author: Jim Martinez
20th August 2007
Dogs can detect cancer in humans!
Yes the title says it all. Seem a little far fetched(no pun intended) for you? More and more stories of dogs sniffing out cancer in their owners are coming to light. Take for instance Steve Werner's story back ... Read >
Author: avpsand
14th August 2007
Lately, everyone seems to have a collection of stop smoking tips. Even the tobacco companies offer programs and methods to stop smoking for those who are interested. There are good reasons for pushing people to quit.
Major health organizations, like ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
10th August 2007
There are many places you can call that will gladly take your old and/or used car off your hands. There are many charitable organizations that use car donation to help fill their charity�s coffers and also fix used cars for families in need that can us... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
09th August 2007
The four mayor degenerative diseases that are affecting people around the world are DIABETES, CANCER, CARDIOVASCULAR and Strokes. Degenerative diseases are the ones in which the function or structure of the affected tissues or organs will progressively de... Read >
Author: J.De La Cruz
07th August 2007
Most women agree that the most important part of their body are her breasts. A woman's breast is perhaps the body part most written about in books, magazines, poems, and other literature. Aside from the obvious physiological importance of the mammary gla... Read >
Author: joan
06th June 2007
Did you know that massage therapy can help alleviate pain that patients with cancer have? The therapeutic touch of massage can alleviate this pain whether it is from the disease itself or from the treatments which can be quite invasive. According to the A... Read >
Author: Laurie McKee
21st May 2007
I loved them. They were my solace, my trigger, my friends. They were part of my French heritage, so I told myself, so giving me the out as one of a culture with low disease and death rates.
But my closest friend, a CNS working in a retired living c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th May 2007
Genital warts information can be found in many places and in many guises if only you look hard enough. One of the best places for you to get genital warts information though will be from your doctor’s office. This worthy place will be able to give you t... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
20th April 2007
Scientists have been trying to find a cure for advanced prostate cancer or at least a solution for delaying the disease’s effects. So, they have created a vaccine that seems to improve the immune response to fight prostate cancer. The vaccine is still u... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
Vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin E. Should you take one of each or a one-a-day multivitamin? That’s a question which causes much confusion for the average consumer. Most people should be taking a multivitamin each and every day to... Read >
Author: Ante Zunich
09th March 2007
You’ve heard the term “charity credit cards” but you may not have known what it meant. In short, a charity credit card is an affinity card that makes a small contribution to the charity of your choice every time that you use the card. Affinity cards... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
15th February 2007
Giant Merck, a major growth stock for 50 years has seen that growth slowing down along with Pfizer and the rest of the major drug companies. Merck has latched onto a new strategy to build sales again, but it�s not just Merck and Pfizer that are sufferin... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
10th February 2007
Stomach Cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the Western World. In fact, the American Cancer Society estimates that 22,228 Americans will be diagnosed with stomach cancer during 2006. They also project that there will be an esti... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
18th January 2007
According to an article on Bloomberg.com, the largest drug maker in Europe GlaxoSmithKline has entered into an arms race against Merck and Co. The winner hopes to receive the biggest share of the relatively lucrative cervical cancer market.
GlaxoSmith... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
18th January 2007
Stop Smoking: how to quit smoking
So you want to quit smoking do you?
It has been estimated that the average smoker has wasted over $400,000 in tobacco purchases and medical expenses by the age of 35.
So imagine what you could do if you did sto... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
10th January 2007
Why do we Get Fat?By Shane EllisonAll Rights ReservedCurrently, millions of overweight individuals take part inrigorous exercise and fad diet programs with the hopesof losing weight and living healthier. More often than not,these endeavors are met with po... Read >
nutra4you
17th November 2006
Use Free Stop Smoking Techniques To Your Max
You need a budget to continue with your habit of smoking and you need a budget as well to quit smoking. Even if you find that the budget to quit smoking is higher than the one to continue with the habit, the... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
04th October 2006
8 Ways to Promote Your Business
by Trina Newby
Marketing your business should be a consistent priority daily. The importance of spreading the word about your product or service can be the difference between success and failure. As a home-based or smal... Read >
Author: Trina Newby
04th October 2006
Marketing your business should be a consistent priority daily. The importance of spreading the word about your product or service can be the difference between success and failure. As a home-based or small business owner, you will wear many hats. This wil... Read >
Author: Trina Newby
23rd September 2006
"Antioxidant dietary supplement" is a catch phrase that is bantered about without much clarification. American's are educated in the simple definition of antioxidant: cancer fighter. There is really more to be explained about how these supplements work. ... Read >
Author: vincent platania
31st August 2006
People hear the "C" word and immediately know it's serious. But the double C, colon cancer, is even more frightening.
According to the American Cancer Society, 50% of colon cancer related deaths could be prevented if all people over the age of 50 were... Read >
Author: Christy Berger
21st August 2006
Cars that have been in use for around twenty years readily show their age. From overheating engines, wiggling joints, creaking windows and deteriorating paint, cars become less and less desirable as well as becoming less reliable, as they get older.
As... Read >
Author: David Fordly
20th July 2006
Breast Cancer: Hope Through The Struggle
According to The American Cancer Society, in 2005, approximately 211,000 American women will be diagnosed invasive breast cancer (Stages I-IV). It is the second leading cause of Cancer deaths in women, claiming ... Read >
Author: William Noel
17th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
Research has shown that risks for cancer increase among men who have two alcoholic drinks a day and women who have one alcoholic drink per day. While everyone has been widely... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
13th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne,author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
Many people seem to have a distorted and incorrect definition of the word "remission," as it is used in relation to
cancer patients. Most commonly people seem to believe tha... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
25th June 2006
1. Don't overdo the use of cosmeceuticals. With more and more beauty potions containing alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), salicylic acids, antioxidants, and retinoids, mixing a cleanser from one line with a scrub or daytime moisturizer from another, then a nigh... Read >
Author: Clifford Bond
23rd June 2006
It is well known that men are much less likely than women to seek basic
or routine preventative medical care. However, there are certain
common men's health problems that are treatable if caught early enough, but
can be permanently debilitating or ... Read >
Author: Simmi Virdi
16th June 2006
We live in the world full of toxins that irritate the body and harm our health by stressing our biochemical and organ functions. The water we drink, the foods we eat, and the air we breathe all contain toxins. Household cleaners and lawn pesticides are fu... Read >
Author: Home herb
28th May 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
Doctors have long known that marijuana can be useful in the treatment of emaciated and anorexic patients from diseases like chemotherapy and AIDS. Many doctors have and still prescribe marijuana - yes it can be obtained leg... Read >
Author: David Maillie
11th May 2006
Overall, Americans are breathing easier than they did in 2005, but over 150 million of us are still exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to the American Lung Association's State of the Air 2006 report. "Our report shows real improvement... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
24th April 2006
Smokers are at the Highest Risk of Developing Throat Cancer
If you are a smoker, consume alcohol on a frequent basis, or if you use chewing tobacco, you are at an increased risk of developing throat cancer. If you fall into any of these categories, (an... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
16th April 2006
It's pretty easy to frighten a person. Just tell someone he or she will get cancer from something. Bringing up increased cancer rates caused by what one does, e.g. what one eats, where one lives, what chemicals one ingests and so forth, may be great coffe... Read >
Author: James Finch
14th April 2006
Comediennes such as Gilda Radner and Madeline Kahn, Oscar-winning actresses like Loretta Young and Sandy Dennis, singers Laura Nyro and Dinah Shore, actor Pierce Brosnan's wife Cassandra Harris, actress Jessica Tandy, former Connecticut governor Ella Gras... Read >
Author: James Finch
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Paula Rothstein
In spite of the advancements made by medicine over the years, the treatment of cancer remains adrift, buffeted by political tides and conflicting approaches. It is a disease that has been hijacked by a very large and pow... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein
21st March 2006
The liver is one of the largest organs in the human body and is located in the upper right side of the abdomen. The liver is essential to human life and is an organ in our body that performs many functions such as' digestion, production of certain blood p... Read >
Author: tom willson
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
24th February 2006
If you are trying to quit smoking but are working on a restricted budget, there are a number of free quit smoking programs available to you. You can also consider trying a habit replacement method to help you quit smoking. If you are truly ready to kick t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
14th February 2006
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of cancer is certainly no exception.
We hear it all the time?lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize t... Read >
Author: keith londrie
31st January 2006
You Can Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer...
We hear it all the time? lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
In January 2003, t... Read >
Author: keith londrie
04th January 2006
We hear it all the timelose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
In January 2003, the Journal of the American Medical Association fe... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
04th January 2006
We hear it all the timelose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
In January 2003, the Journal of the American Medical Association fe... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
17th December 2005
Did you know that you can get television and radio stations
to attend your gigs and give you media coverage? Well,
you can, *IF* you are performing the "right types" of gigs.
So, what are the right types of gigs?
Well, in short, these are gig... Read >
Author: Kenny Love
17th November 2005
Employers increasingly are realizing the value that worksite wellness programs deliver as an effective tool to improve employee health, increase productivity, reduce absenteeism and lower health care costs.
A 2003 report published by the U.S. Departme... Read >
Author: Cathy Aguirre
06th November 2005
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, accounting for one in three of all women cancer cases diagnosed. In 2005 alone, more than 211,000 women will be diagnosed with the disease, according to the American ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
26th September 2005
First, we must settle one of two issues before you continue reading this article. The first issue is straight forward, a "direct-punch-to-the-nose" kind of a question:
Do you believe cancer is "beatable?"
I don't mean, "Sometime in the future..."
I t... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble
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