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10th September 2009
People always go for ultrazvuk abdomena, when they have to suffer any problem in their abdomen. Basically, abdomen imaging is useful for getting the real time pictures of abdominal areas. Strong types of sound waves have been produced from the equipment w... Read >
Author: Azeem
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
13th August 2009
Your everyday food choices are important - and not just because they impact your health and well being. Making healthy "green" choices for yourself and your family can also benefit the environment for generations to come. When you support organic agricult... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
27th July 2009
Here's a quick rundown of what organic is, and why I think people should only consume organic coffee.
1) Synthetic compounds can't be used to raise
certified organic foods.
2) Organic certified products can't use Frankenstein, genetically manipu... Read >
Author: Marty J
29th June 2009
Radiology / X-Ray – a fascinating world of medicine and technology!
Did you know that x-rays were invented by accident?
In 1895, a German physicist named Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen made a discovery, which he later termed “x-rays,” while experime... Read >
Author: Govindan
09th June 2009
Prostate cancer treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, cryosurgery, hormone surgery and active surveillance. The choice of treatment depends on the stage of the disease, the man’s age, his general health and the possible side ef... Read >
Author: Mercy
08th June 2009
Lung cancer diagnosis can be done through a number of ways. A chest radiograph is done as a first step in patients who have manifested symptoms that may be suggestive of lung cancer. A chest radiograph may show mass or widening of the mediastinum which ma... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th June 2009
Lung cancer survival rate refers to the percentage of people with lung cancer who survive the disease for a specific period of time after diagnosis. Often, the statistics are based on a 5-year survival rate. It means the percentage of people who are alive... Read >
Author: Mercy
03rd June 2009
Cancer causes may differ depending on the type. Any organism including plants can develop cancer. Cells that replicate, suffer from errors and this causes mutations. Unless proper prevention is carried out, the errors will survive and might be passed al... Read >
Author: Mercy
03rd June 2009
I believe that ALA (alpha lipoid acid) deficiency is at the root of many common yet serious health problems. If you search the AIA literature, you will find articles that describe how AIA can inhibit
the reproduction of the AIDS virus, how ALA may Preven... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster
01st June 2009
Cancer is a class of diseases in which cells uncontrollably grow. The cells eventually invade and destroy adjacent tissues. These cells may sometimes spread to other parts of the body via the lymph or blood in a process called metastasis. Oncology is a br... Read >
Author: Mercy
18th May 2009
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that leads to uncontrolled cell growth in the tissues of the lung. It is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women after breast cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men.
Can... Read >
Author: Mercy
15th May 2009
Cancer treatment can be done through several ways. The most common ways of treating cancer include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy and monoclonal antibody therapy. Surgery involves the removal of either just the tumor or the entire... Read >
Author: Mercy
20th January 2009
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer. If you have been diagnosed with lung cancer, the next thing you should do is to discuss with your doctors the most suitable lung cancer treatment for you. There are various options available for the t... Read >
Author: Scott Gillespie
18th November 2008
The medical imaging field is ever changing. Over the past few years we’ve seen a noticeable switch from hospitals and radiography departments using bulky film to a more digital means. Nowhere else is this more evident that how computed radiography has... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
23rd October 2008
Radiology involves the study of images of internal organs of a living human body. A Radiologist is a physician who reads the results of various radiology exams. Before the arrival of diagnostic imaging, it was only a patient’s death that allowed doctors... Read >
Author: Govindan
15th October 2008
What is organic food? While we may have heard about it for over thousand period,many are still in the gloomy about organic food and its repayment.We hope this piece would shed some light on organic food.
The Organic Revolution - The organic revolution... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville
15th September 2008
A pregnancy ultrasound is one of the most basic tests that are conducted after initial confirmation of the pregnancy. An ultrasound is conducted at normal intervals for determining the position and growth of the baby. It is generally utilized by the docto... Read >
Author: Popsrisuk
02nd September 2008
For thousands of years, healers, shamans, psychics and spiritualists around the world have maintained that living, vibrant energy fields surround the human body. Numerous methods
evolved for understanding and evaluating these energy fields, along with p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th August 2008
A Radiologic technologist performs all types of imaging procedures, most commonly x-rays. They also administer non-radioactive isotopes known as contrast media for diagnostic purposes. Radiologic technologists are also known as radiographers or x-ray tech... Read >
Author: Govindan
20th June 2008
During anti cancer treatment (Conventional cancer treatment), it is difficult to protect the healthy cells of side effects caused by the drugs administered. Although the effects of treatment vary according to each patient and the medications used, all can... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
11th June 2008
Brachytherapy is a form of radiotherapy and is an advanced form of treatment for mesothelioma. It has been used for over a century for the treatment of mesothelioma.
Radiotherapy is used to treat mesothelioma by ionizing radiation, thus killing cancer... Read >
Author: Josh Spaulding
05th June 2008
Erythema is redness of the skin caused by capillary congestion. It can be caused by infection, massage, electrical treatments, acne medication, allergies, exercise or solar radiation (sunburn), and waxing and plucking of the hairs any of which can cause t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th May 2008
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize. Cancer develops when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells grow, divide, and die. Instead of dying, cancer ce... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
01st May 2008
Introduction :
Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. It is estimated that over 1 million new cases occur annually. The annual rates of all forms of skin cancer are increasing each year, representing a growing public concern. It has also ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th March 2008
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize. Cancer develops when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Normal cells grow, divide, and die. Instead of dying, cancer ce... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
30th January 2008
A basal cell carcinoma is a skin cancer that originates from basal keratinocytes in the top layer of the skin. These tumors typically appear on sun-exposed skin, are slow growing, and rarely metastasize. In the United States skin cancer is the most common... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th October 2007
Men admire women with great looking hair. But this doesn’t mean that those individuals with not-so-healthy hair are not acceptable or admired. In fact, even those suffering from alopecia can find true happiness in this world.Alopecia is more commonly kn... Read >
Author: Christopher
27th July 2007
Did you know you can tell the weather just by looking at someone’s face? It’s not just the eyes that give out psychological symbols of sunny or depressing weather, but also the face. Not only do vitamins protect your skin against negative impacts o... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
28th February 2007
Cancer is a layman term. Doctors tend to use the word 'neoplasm'. What layman understands from cancer is that your own body cells that used to be your friends have suddenly become your enemies. Doctors call this phenomena uncontrolled growth of neoplastic... Read >
Author: DR SOON
09th May 2006
Blame the scientist who "almost" discovered uranium on why this atomic element is named after the seventh planet from the sun. Imagine if the sequence below had taken place in any other way. What would we now be calling the yellowcake that powers nuclear ... Read >
Author: James Finch
05th April 2006
The word "organic" seems simple enough but can be confusing for consumers. Here is an inside look at the standards and laws governing this important group of products, particularly tea.
What exactly determines if a product is grown organically?
In 1... Read >
Author: Beth Johnston
23rd February 2006
About Breast Cancer:
Breast cancer is a type of uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that can develop in one of several areas of the breast, including the ducts that carry milk to the nipple, the small sacs that produce milk (lobules) and the nonglandul... Read >
Author: Michal john
10th October 2005
In all the publication, The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) summarise what we know about cancer from scientific research:
Cancer is largely preventable:
By stopping smoking, providing healthy food and avoiding the exposure to carcinogens.
The mos... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei
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