Does Caffeine Increase Your Risk of Colo-rectal Cancer?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Colon and rectal cancer is the third most common cancer for both men and women in the US. This year, nearly 150,000 people will be diagnosed with colo-rectal cancer and over 50,000 people will die from the disease. Some strides have been made in prevention, and fewer cases are being diagnosed each year.

In the past […]

Detecting Colon Cancer in its Early Stages Can Save Your Life

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Symptoms of colon cancer do not appear in all the patients when the disease is in an early stage but only after it has advanced in gravity. This is why doctors recommend that after a certain age people should ask for screenings regularly.

Colorectal cancer can give a lot of symptoms but they all match other […]

Mistletoe for Breast Cancer

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Suzanne Somers used misteloe extracts to treat herself for breast cancer. According to her press releases and interviews, she used it along with various other forms of conventional care and natural cancer treatment. Suzanne has been very pleased with the outcome she obtained from the way her breast cancer was treated with a […]

Breast Cancer Screening Frequency

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Undergoing any of the breast exam procedures may be taxing, but the benefits can be life saving. The earlier a cancerous lump is discovered, the higher is its chance of getting healed. How often should women go through breast screening exams?

According to the U.S. Institute for Clinical Systems Integration, women between the […]

Breast Enhancement in a Pill

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Feminism might be on the rise but you just cannot beat the fact that the obsession with an hourglass figure is equally pervasive in female minds. It is thus no wonder that more and more women are submitting themselves under the surgeon?s scalpel and amongst the plethora of cosmetic cures, breast enhancement rules the roost. […]

Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The statistics are staggering one in eight women in the United States has either had or will have breast cancer during her lifetime. The National Breast Cancer Foundation predicts that over two-hundred thousand women and nearly two-thousand men will be diagnosed this year alone. And while it continues its reign as the second leading cause […]

Avoiding Colon Cancer

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Colon cancer is known by many other names including bowel cancer and colorectal cancer, but whatever name it is called, the result is the same. A person who has this disease will suffer constipation, diarrheic, abdominal pain and anemia among other symptoms. But there are actually many ways to prevent having colon cancer. […]

Celebrity Breasts– What Size are They, and Who's Had Plastic Surgery?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Celebrities and Breast Size - They're Not as Naturally Blessed as You Might Think

The obsession over cosmetic perfection and, more recently, breast size, has sparked a rash of Hollywood “upsizing” in the breast department. Who's natural, what cup size are they, and who's had breast surgery? The answers may or may not be […]

Disaster Medicine: A History

Friday, June 11th, 2010

In 1937, after a natural gas explosion destroyed a high school in New London, Texas, near the end of a school day, nearby oil workers ran from the fields to find a pile of smoldering rubble. Underneath the debris, they could hear the screams of teenagers and teachers.

In the hours after what was then the […]

Cancer: Why Some People Fail to Find Healing

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Many patients come to us with high expectations. They come looking for the magic bullet. They want a cure for their cancers. And they come most often after all medical treatments have failed them. Surely this is extremely unrealistic. Some even reached the point of being absurd — expecting miraculous results […]

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