Cancer / Illness

How to Beat Breast Cancer
By Mac Grath · 14 years ago
If you are a breast cancer survivor: The concern is that HRT may stimulate the growth of small or hidden tumors, it is nearly impossible to determine how many women harbor these hidden cells known ...
Natural Uterine Fibroid Treatment: The Six Common Mistakes That Sabotage Success
By Stuart Spangenberg, · 14 years ago
When faced with the disagreeable options of hormone drugs and/or surgery, it is no wonder that so many women suffering from uterine fibroids seek out alternatives to the conventional medical treatment. However many are confused ...
Diabetes Symptoms: The Various Kinds of Symptoms to Deal With
By Jassica Kainth · 14 years ago
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms ...
Signs of Prostate Cancer in Men: Must Be Taken Seriously
By Arnold Nerenberg · 14 years ago
American Cancer Society (ACS) made a presentation regarding the Cancer Statics 2009. ACS revealed that cancer is the second most common factor of death not only in the United States of America but also all ...
The Essential Facts on How to Shrink Fibroids Using Systemic Enzyme Formulas
By Stuart Spangenberg, · 14 years ago
Are you curious about the claims being made about dissolving uterine fibroids with an enzyme supplement? Having an understanding of how enzymes work and how to use them is critical to finding success with this ...
Symptoms of Breast Cancer
By Mac Grath · 14 years ago
A lump in the breast or the swelling of the lymph nodes under the arm can mean the onset of breast cancer. But please note at this stage that 9 out of 10 lumps in ...
Hernia is an abnormal protrusion of internal organs
By M P Kanmani · 14 years ago
Introduction: Hernia is an abnormal protrusion of internal organs through an abnormal opening in the wall of the cavity. A combination of increased pressure inside the body with weakness in the wall is responsible for ...
Information About Bruxism And TMJ
By Joseph Mbizgot · 14 years ago
Bruxism occurs in approximately 5% to 20% of adults, and is even more. Bruxism is a subconscious behavior so many people do not realize that. Definition of Bruxism One of the main problems related to ...
Diabetes Insipidus - Prevention And Treatment
By John Daniel Rivera · 14 years ago
Diabetes insipidus, not to be confused with the more common diabetes mellitus, is a relatively rare disorder resulting from a failure to produce sufficient amounts of vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Vasopressin, produced ...
Diabetes in adolescents
By Jams Smith · 14 years ago
Diabetes is a rapidly growing, serious health problem among youngster today. Above thirteen thousand adolescents are diagnosed for type 1 diabetes, every year in America. There has also been an increase in the number of ...
A Quick Guide About Gilbert's Disease
By Mason Hinton · 14 years ago
People have long asked about how exactly does Gilbert's disease affect us in our daily lives? Well these questions have also concerned doctors and medical experts for the longest time. This because of the peculiarity ...
Different Type Of Liver Diseases
By Mason Hinton · 14 years ago
The human liver is one of the most important organs of the body. It is responsible for cleaning our internal organs of the entire gunk and bile that is deposited by a person on a ...
Prostate Infection Symptoms: How To Detect Them?
By Arnold Nerenberg · 14 years ago
Symptoms are classified into two – visible and invisible. They are subjective because the latter classification cannot be easily seen by nurses, diagnosticians, and even to doctors. These are what the patients experience regarding illness, ...
The Best Diets for Diabetics
By Arif Rahim · 14 years ago
The Best Diets for Diabetics When one has diabetes, it is important to consider which foods fulfill the essential nutritional needs to maintain a healthy life. The best diet for diabetics is generally similar to ...
Secondary Cancer
By Mercy Maranga · 14 years ago
Secondary cancer is as a result of metastasis and also be called metastasis cancer. Metastasis cancer is the spread of a certain type of cancer from one organ or part to a non-adjacent organ or ...
Heart Cancer
By Mercy Maranga · 14 years ago
Heart cancer is an extremely rare type of cancer. Cancer of the heart is divided into primary tumors of the heart and secondary tumors of the heart. The heart can also be affected by treatment ...
Cures For Chronic Liver Disease
By John Piersol · 14 years ago
The liver is a vital digestive organ that the body cannot survive without. There are a number of diseases that can impair the liver's ability to function, which can lead to serious health problems. Not ...
Colon Cancer Survival Rate
By Mercy Maranga · 14 years ago
Colon cancer survival rate varies by country. A five year survival rate shows the percentage of patients alive five years after initial diagnosis. The overall five-year survival rate for colon cancer is 62% in America ...
Thyroid Cancer
By Mercy Maranga · 14 years ago
Thyroid cancer refers to the malignant tumors of the thyroid gland. Cancers of the thyroid are usually classified according to their pathological characteristics. According to this classification the four malignant tumors of the thyroid are ...
How to Get Cancer Life Insurance
By Dazzy Daitu · 14 years ago
Getting life insurance if you have cancer is undeniably challenging but it is not impossible. Your probability of getting coverage depends, to a large extent, on the type, grade, and stage of the disease. The ...