Preventing Breast Cancer - You Control Your Odds

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Breast cancer affects mainly women with one out of nine women encountering the risk of developing breast cancer over her lifetime.
Treatment for breast cancer has advanced with various drugs and procedures being developed and put into clinical use. One of the more common forms of cancer therapy is to undergo chemotherapy treatment. This used to […]

9 Quick Breastfeeding Tips

Monday, June 7th, 2010

New mothers may find breastfeeding confusing at first. You may not know exactly what to do or how to do it. Hopefully these breastfeeding tips will help to get you started.

* Start Early - It is good to begin breastfeeding within an hour after birth if possible, when the baby […]

Colorectal Cancer Part 1: Some Basic Facts You May Want to Know

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Colorectal cancer is a disease due to the cancerous growth found in the large bowel, the end portion of the digestive tract which holds the undigested food that is waiting to be eliminated. The colon is about 5 to 6 feet long and 2.5 inches in diameter. The rectum is the last 6 to 8 […]

Everything You Need To Know About Prostate Cancer Medications

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Prostate cancer medications working in conjunction with hormonal therapy serve as an aggressive treatment against the progression of prostate cancer. Wonder why? Well, man produce a hormone commonly known as testosterone, often equated with making a guy “macho,” testosterone can stimulate the growth of cancerous cells in the prostate, in turn accelerating the development of […]

Intake of Meat Leads to Colon Cancer

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Cancer is caused by the expose to some viruses, to chemical or natural substances or to radiation. Researchers investigations show that colon polyps or high intake of meat can cause colon cancer although there are some studies showing that high intake of meat can low the risk of colon cancer. A serious form of cancer […]

Lung Cancer: Basic Facts

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

We all have heard of lung cancer but how many of us are well aware of its symptoms? The lung cancer is one of the most perilous diseases that kill thousands of Americans every year and each year the number of cases are increasing. With the occurrences of lung cancer on the rise, it […]

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Find Chinese Medicine Schools in the United States and Canada. Students, who are seeking an alternative education and would like to gain knowledge and skills to become part of the lucrative field of Chinese medicine, may opt to enroll in one of many Chinese medicine schools.

Students enrolled in Chinese medicine schools will learn that Chinese […]

I'm Worried About Lung Cancer

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

What is lung cancer ?

The most basic unit in our body is the cell. Normally, cells divide to produce new cells only when needed. When cell growth results in an uncontrolled division and proliferation of cells, eventually a mass known as a tumor forms. When this happens in the lung, it causes lung cancer.

What causes […]

The Most Important Health Tips For Breast Cancer Patients

Friday, November 13th, 2009

If you are someone you know is going through breast cancer, you know what an emotionally and physically trying time it is. Many forms of cancer treatment only add to the discomfort that the breast cancer patient experiences. Radiation treatments, for example, can cause a great deal of fatigue and it can take up to […]

Adult Depression Treatments - Pharmaceutical and Non-pharmaceutical Adult Depression Treatments

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Depression is, to say the least, a difficult illness to have. Many times, people will be told “Get over it!” or “It's all in your head!” The second statement is in all truthfulness correct although not as it is meant when that comment is typically made. Depression is an illness marked by a deep […]

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