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Had Enough of Hemorrhoids? These Tips and Treatments May Offer You Some Relief
By Helena Potter · 12 years ago
Hemorrhoids, or piles as they are commonly called, are a real pain and can lead surgical treatment in extreme cases. The good news is most cases can be dealt with through simple changes to your ...
There Are Many Cures For Cancer But Mother Nature Owns Them All
By Alan Wighton · 12 years ago
Naturally cancer can be cured but not by running to your doctor and excepting their treatments which damages the body and weakens the immune system. Cancer develops because of the way we are now living ...
Protecting Your Skin when Floating
By Arthur Vitale · 12 years ago
Don't let sunburn ruin your next trip. Following these guidelines to protect your skin will make your next trip more enjoyable while preventing needless aging and skin cancer.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, ...
Protecting Veterans from Mesothelioma
By Myra Foreman · 12 years ago
In recent news, a San Francisco-based chemical risk assessment company claims that the United States Navy was ahead of the game when they attempted to protect veterans and civilians from mesothelioma back in the 1960s. ...
Lowering the Risk of Mesothelioma in Everyday Products
By Myra Foreman · 12 years ago
Although people who live or work around asbestos mines or work directly with asbestos-containing products are at greatest risk, a non-commercial form of amphibole mineral, named tremolite may also pose a mesothelioma risk to consumers. ...
If You Are Struggling With Cancer Here Are 10 Reasons Why
By Alan Wighton · 12 years ago
Today we are being educated about cancer from what we see and hear on television or read in the newspapers and a lot of this information is not true. Unfortunately the decisions we make on ...
Surviving Mesothelioma with a Long-Term Approach
By Myra Foreman · 12 years ago
What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers most of the body's internal organs. Malignant mesothelioma is directly ...
Making Pain Management a Priority for Mesothelioma Patients
By Myra Foreman · 12 years ago
According to a recent study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania, it has been suggested that healthcare providers take responsibility for making pain control a higher priority for their patients who are suffering from various ...
The Reasons Why So Many People Are Dying of Cancer
By Alan Wighton · 12 years ago
We have an epidemic at present, especially in western developed countries and it's call cancer. The sad reason why someone dies of the disease is because most medical doctors rarely acknowledges the root cause of ...
Choosing Mesothelioma Law Firms
By James Wood · 12 years ago
When choosing Mesothelioma law firms, it is critical that you look at all your options and make an informed decision. It is understandable that at this time you will probably be quite ill, so the ...
Hypomania – A Dangerous State of Mind for Someone afflicted with Bipolar Disorder
By Ray Tyler · 12 years ago
Firstly, just what is hypomania? It is a state of mind falling short of full mania. A person with bipolar disorder is placed in danger in several ways whilst experiencing hypomania. Left untreated, the afflicted ...
Lifestyle Changes for Cancer
By Alissa Miller · 12 years ago
Cancer is still a major killer today without any cure or hope for terminal cases. It is believed that the common causes of cancer are:
• Unhealthy diet
• Lack of physical activity
• Mood ...
Healing Cancer - Learn About Ways to Remove It So It Won’t Come Back
By Alan Wighton · 12 years ago
Conventional treatments for cancer which focus on removing the symptoms instead of the underlying cause of the disease, is doomed to failure in most cases because the growth that has suddenly appeared is not the ...
Durolane Injections are a Treatment for Osteoarthritis and an Alternative to Osteoarthritis Surgery
By Dr. Grant Lum · 12 years ago
Osteoarthritis sufferers already know just how painful and inconvenient it can be. Simple acts such as getting in and out of your car or opening a jar can be surprisingly challenging, and the pain, swelling ...
Mushrooms for Cancer from around the World
By Sonora St Cyr · 12 years ago
These days, the buzz in alternative and complimentary cancer treatments is all about mushrooms. It seems unlikely. Mushrooms can be slimy, poisonous, and down right fungal. But science is taking a serious look at medicinal ...
Mushrooms for Cancer in Eastern Medicine By Lily Remington
By Sonora St Cyr · 12 years ago
In the Orient, the Far Eastern countries of Japan and China, mushrooms are a vital part of the material medica, the plant medicines. The Eastern way of treating disease with herbs and mushrooms is ancient ...
Mushrooms for Cancer II
By Sonora St Cyr · 12 years ago
Healing with herbs is becoming more popular as an adjunct therapy, especially in cancer treatment. But what about healing with mushrooms? Herbs are considered plant material. Where do the fungi fit in? From a botanical ...
Changing Colon Therapists
By Sage Joya Z. Baynes · 12 years ago
Change is a word that invokes a variety of responses in people. Some love the newness of change, others see it as a disruption and for many, it invokes stress, anxiety and fear. However, in ...
Uterine Fibroids: Are They Life Threatening?
By Kate Thomson · 12 years ago
Uterine fibroids are amongst the most common tumors found in women. As per the American college of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, such tumor occurs in 25 to 50% of females. Uterine fibroids are typically non-cancerous; however, ...
Cardiac Problems Associated With Drug And Alcohol Abuse
By A. R. Brown · 12 years ago
Habitually drinking an excess of alcohol can lead to high blood pressure, heart failure and an increased calorie intake. Consuming too many calories can lead to obesity and a higher risk of developing diabetes. Binge ...