Breast Cancer Pathology

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

In the past, doctors usually felt that it was better for their patients to have limited access to their medical reports. Doctors wanted to interpret the medical jargon because they were worried that their patients might misinterpret and possibly distort the results they were given. However, today, this thinking had changed among most […]

Symptoms Of Breast Cancer

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

In the first stages of breast cancer there is usually no pain. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry […]

Cervical Cancer: Relying on Pap Smears Alone for Cancer Prevention Can Kill You

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Even though the test itself usually leads to no harm, what you do not know about Pap smears and over-reliance on reassuring results can be severely detrimental to your health. This, in fact, can kill you. The reasons for this seemingly shocking statement and other crucial things that a smart woman should know regarding cancer […]

Pathological Eating Disorders and Poly-Behavioral Addiction

Monday, October 20th, 2008

When considering that pathological eating disorders and their related diseases now afflict more people globally than malnutrition, some experts in the medical field are presently purporting that the world?s number one health problem is no longer heart disease or cancer, but obesity. According to the World Health Organization (June, 2005), ?obesity has reached epidemic […]

Fat Has Long Been Known As One Of The Evil Elements In Breast Cancer

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Research has shown that too much fat in the fodder cup increases the tumor risk. In addition, international comparative studies stated, where greater amounts of fat were consumed, breast cancer cases rose.

The quality of the results of these comparative studies does not leave much to the imagination. They are based on agricultural production numbers and […]

Cutting Edge In Medicine- The Alternative Medicine

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Alternative medicine is termed as informal, supplementary, and complementary medicine. Alternative medicine is lot different from conventional medical approaches and mainly prescribed instead of the regular treatments in allopathic field. The treatments, which are included in alternative medicine, are herbal medicine, homeopathy, Chinese, non-medical massage therapy, hypnosis, chelation therapy, acupuncture, tribal-traditional medicine, Christian […]

Answers To Your Breastfeeding Questions

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

If you are a first time mother, it?s natural for you to have many baffling breastfeeding questions that might be confusing you. It?s very important for you to get the right answers to all your questions regarding breastfeeding as your and your baby?s welfare depends on your correct actions based on these answers. You should […]

Answers To Some Of The More Commonly Asked Prostate Cancer Questions

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Get some answers to commonly asked prostate cancer questions:

How Common Is Prostate Cancer?

Among men of a certain age bracket prostate cancer is very common. The risk of having the disease increases with age. Men between the ages of 45 to 80 account for 95% of diagnosed prostate cancer cases. This type of cancer rates 2nd […]

History of Medicine

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Herbalism

There is no actual record of when the use of plants for medicinal purposes first started, although the first generally accepted use of plants as healing agents were depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in France, which have been Radiocarbon dated to between 13,000 ? 25,000 B.CE.

Over time and with trial […]

The Science Of Complementary Medicine

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Recent Trends

Four out of ten Americans were using alternative-medicine and not telling their doctors(1). Chinese herbal medicine helped people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome(2). A ketogenic diet decreased intractable seizures in children(3) But according to other researches, Echinacea extracts did not prevent upper respiratory infections(4) and chiropractic manipulations did not improve episodic-tension-type headaches.(5)

These researches may […]

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