Cancer / Illness

Sprue and Celiac Disease
By David Crawford · 14 years ago
Sprue Another intestinal disease, sprue, characterized by sore mouth and tongue, anemia, severe diarrhea, and large amounts of fat in the stools, is caused by the lack of the B vitamin folic acid. The tiny ...
Problems Involving the Gall Bladder
By David Crawford · 14 years ago
The gall bladder, a pear-shaped sack hanging between the lobes of the liver, is a reservoir for bile. A small, V-shaped canal, or duct, carries bile from both the gall bladder and the liver to ...
Why Are My Ears Ringing
By Riley Dietz · 14 years ago
Why Are My Ears Ringing? Many people toward the middle of their lives tend to experience some sort of sudden ear ringing. The probable cause is a condition known as tinnitus. Contrary to popular belief, ...
New Psoriasis Treatment Plan Guaranteed To Cure Your Skin Problems In Mere Days From Now
By Robert Adams · 14 years ago
Of all the diseases around, skin problem ones like psoriasis and eczema are judged to be amongst the worst in terms of a psychological and social stand point. These are diseases that cheat you out ...
The Next Generation of Germ Defense
By Shiela Shayon · 14 years ago
IV-7 The Next Generation of Germ Defense by Sheila Shayon June 11, 2010 issue It’s a match made in heaven – a revolutionary product that will benefit mankind and a veteran, visionary marketer at the ...
How Can Blood Pressure be Related to Ear Ringing
By Riley Dietz · 14 years ago
How Can Blood Pressure be Related to Ear Ringing? Are you experiencing a ringing noise that seems to come from your ears and the back of your head? If so, you may be suffering from ...
Breast Cancer Information Every Woman Must Know
By Neelima Reddy · 14 years ago
With the rising numbers of breast cancer every year, women should take the effort to do their part in awareness and prevention. Knowing breast cancer information is the first step to prevention, as it helps ...
7 Basic Facts About Diabetes
By Neelima Reddy · 14 years ago
Diabetes or Diabetes Mellitus as it is called in the medical world refers to a health situation where a person has a blood sugar or glucose level above the normal range. It is a consequence ...
Asbestos exposure can lead to cancer
By James Matthews · 14 years ago
Asbestos refers to a group of minerals that are present in the environment as bundles of fibers. It is used in a variety of industries including the building and construction industry, insulation, shipping, fireproofing, roofing ...
Cancer. How do I Slay the Ugly Dragon?
By Tom Cincurak · 14 years ago
I have been a proponent for quite some time now that Cancer that ugly beast can be beat given the right circumstances and by doing the right things. I am talking about stacking the deck ...
Ringing in Your Ears Can be a Symptom
By Riley Dietz · 14 years ago
If you are experiencing ringing in your ears, then it might be a symptom of something else. What you're experiencing is a condition called tinnitus. This condition can cause buzzing, high pitched ringing, hissing, whistling, ...
How to Stop Sweating Now? Tips for Controlling Underarm Sweating
By Kenneth Divinagracia · 14 years ago
Annoyed by the extreme perspiration under your arms? Are you embarrassed by the odor it produces? Certainly, it is caused by the over reaction of the sweat glands to certain stimulus. Because of this, they ...
Medical Tourism and Cancer Treatments
By Mumtaz Pachisa · 14 years ago
Medical tourism, which is the practice of traveling from one place to another for medical care, is no longer limited to patients seeking conventional treatments such as hip resurfacing, spine fusion, knee replacement, heart bypass, ...
Stop heart attacks using a breathing exercise
By Artour Rakhimov · 14 years ago
Breathing and the heart Our breathing pattern has profound effects on the heart. In fact, about a century ago western doctors developed and studied the science which was called "cardiorespiratory physiology". Why? Because of the ...
Is the Buteyko self-oxygenation breathing therapy better cancer cure than foods and diets?
By Artour Rakhimov, Phd · 14 years ago
Since this question was asked on different forums, I decided to write this article. To my knowledge, none of the previous or current medical doctors who practice the Buteyko therapy (over 200 people) claimed that ...
Disabled Person Advantages of a Heavy Duty 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter for Town Driving
By Sherry Koch · 14 years ago
If you wish to increase your flexibility and are debating whether you should get a heavy duty 4 wheel mobility scooter instead of light weight mobility scooter, then you have reached the right place. In ...
Steps In Reducing The Risks Of Breast Cancer
By Roberto Sedycias · 14 years ago
Here are a few steps which will help reduce the risks of breast cancer to a great extent. These steps are not only useful in reducing the risks of breast cancer but also to help ...
What Is Mesothelioma and What Problems Does Mesothelioma Cause?
By David Silva · 14 years ago
If you've been unfortunate enough to get diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be asking your self two questions: What is mesothelimoa and what problems does mesothelioma cause? The answers to both of these questions are ...
Diabetes: The Basics of Proper Management of the Disease
By Connie Wilson · 14 years ago
Even though diabetes has been around for many years, there are still quite a lot of people who knows little about it. If you have diabetes, it is important that you know how to properly ...
Baldness and the risk of prostate cancer
By Thomas Strickland · 14 years ago
Throughout time, whenever people start talking about baldness, they almost always focus on the threat to self-esteem. Most cultures have decided that men who lose their hair early are somehow worthy of mockery. Inevitably, this ...