Breast Cancer: Hormonal Risk Factors

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

It is not yet fully understood what the hormonal risk factors are, but there have been some interesting clues. It is known that it has something to do with age and the menstrual cycle: the younger the woman is at her first period and the older she is when she goes to menopause, the […]

Breast Implants and Breast Feeding

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Many women are worried that they won?t be able to breast feed their baby after a Breast Augmentation Surgery. For most of the women who undergo a Breast Enlargement Surgery, there is no difference between breast feeding with implants than without. Some women even find that breast feeding with the implants is easier!

In years past, […]

Cancer and the Useless Poisonous Cures

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Cancer patients are subjected to a barrage of cutting-edge medical treatments — surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy, etc. How effective are these? Like in casino gambling — many patrons tried their luck and some win but many more lost. At the end of the day, the winner is the Establishment! Don?t get me […]

Skin Cancer

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Skin cancer is another common type of cancer. As the name suggests, skin cancer is a cancerous condition of skin.

Types of skin cancer

There are three types of skin cancers: basal cell skin cancer, squamous cell skin cancer and the dangerous malignant melanoma. Since skin cancer is very closely associated to skin pigmentation, the fair skinned […]

Top 10 Trends in Healthcare

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

America is undergoing a dramatic shift in healthcare. Actually, ten distinctly different shifts. Although the changes are unsettling, and will cause dislocations in our economy, the overall trends are positive and will help us all be healthier and wealthier when it all shakes out.

Western Medicine Costs Continue to Rise

It's hard to imagine, but the […]

Small Cell Lung Cancer

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Small Cell Lung Cancer is second only to breast cancer in terms of deaths. There are about 175,000 reported cases of Small Cell Lung Cancer in the U.S. each year. Of these, about 160,000 will result in the death of the patient. Small Cell Lung Cancer is so deadly because it is hard to catch […]

Breast Cancer - Radiation-induced Agony and Metastases - Part 3

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

The wife of a friend of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer nine years ago. She underwent mastectomy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. She was well after that. She was a pride of the medical establishment and was invited to the ?Celebration of Life? party. But it was not to be. Soon after receiving the invitation she […]

Addiction Treatment

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

You are in great trouble if you are addicted or live with an addict. Due to addiction, most of the addicts die and also take down their family members with them. But if an addicted person really wants to recover, he must remain honest to himself. Addiction treatment can comprise medications, behavioral therapy (such as […]

Treating Cervical Cancers

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Cervical cancer, to some people, might not be a very common type of cancer, but unfortunately, it is no less dangerous. This type of cancer ranks second only after breast cancer in the number of deaths recorded globally, annually in women between the ages of 35 and 55. Though its prevalence varies from […]

Are Cell Phones Causing Cancer?

Friday, January 15th, 2010

In 1993, a man filed a lawsuit against the cell phone industry, claiming that his wife died from a brain tumor caused by her repeated use of the cell phone. The tumor was on the same side of the head where she held her cell phone and was shaped like the cell phone antenna. The […]

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