Cancer / Illness

Factors that Effect Your Chance of Getting Shingles Disease
By Kevin Wynn · 16 years ago
Over the years, the number of people that experience outbreaks of shingles disease is expected to rise.   Because chicken pox and shingles disease come from the same virus, the immunity to chicken pox plays a ...
Confidence After Breast Cancer - How to Buy the Right Bra After a Mastectomy
By Jen Wasilewski · 16 years ago
What does it mean to be a woman? Many women who have recently undergone a mastectomy ask themselves this in hopes of finding an answer to the physical and emotional pain they are feeling. The ...
Type 1 Diabetes Causes Myths and Facts
By Dr John Anne · 16 years ago
What Causes Type 1 Diabetes? Even with the modern technology and information available today, Type 1 Diabetes causes remain a mystery to the medical world. There is no one certain cause that can be linked ...
Cancer: How do women get it?
By Kathy Summers · 16 years ago
How much do we really know about cancer? It is a common knowledge that this kind of disease do not pick any particular person, may you be a commoner, a rich dude, a beggar, or ...
PSA Test Scores Provide An Excellent Indication Of An Aggressive Prostate Cancer
By Donald Saunders · 16 years ago
The PSA test is a blood test that is Often carried out as a screening test to detect the presence of a swollen prostate and of prostate cancer. Though the test cannot in itself be ...
Holistic and Non-Traditional Cures for Cancer
By Rod Khleif · 16 years ago
Holistic and non-traditional cancer treatments focus on the whole body, rather than just on the illness or part of the body. These treatments focus on the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional elements of the body, ...
To Men Who Want To Avoid Prostate Cancer!
By Terry Schierer · 16 years ago
Whether you are part of an at risk demographic or you are simply concerned about someone who might be. Thinking about the best food for prostate health is something that can be enormously beneficial. More ...
Caffeine: Can It Cure Parkinson's Disease?
By M. Kushner · 16 years ago
Caffeine's medical use for treating Parkinson's disease is a subject of much debate. However, in my opinion, caffeine cannot help without causing harm. In my book "The Truth about Caffeine" I explain that excessive caffeine ...
Cerebral Palsy Infant
By Paul Abbey · 16 years ago
When it comes to infant cerebral palsy, it may well take a number of years for the symptoms to present themselves and very rarely will they before the child has reached the age of 3. ...
Is The Prostate Cancer Biopsy An Effective Diagnostic Tool?
By Donald Saunders · 16 years ago
Though there are various different tests which can be carried out when you suspect the possible presence of prostate cancer, the only certain way to diagnose the disease is the prostate biopsy. But precisely how ...
Gastritis: A Brief Overview
By Fris Arvz · 16 years ago
What is gastritis? Gastritis, as any medical book would describe it, is the inflammation of the stomach lining. The term itself was derived from the Greek terms gastro- which literally means stomach, and –itis meaning ...
Kidney Stones Alternative Treatments- Which one is right for you?
By Joe Barton · 17 years ago
If you have been around natural health and alternative treatments long enough, you begin to realize which ones are a hoax and which ones are legitimate. In fact, my whole business is about selling legitimate ...
A Love Letter to Cancer Patients
By Nicole Calhoun · 17 years ago
Getting a cancer diagnosis is probably one of the most devastating things a person has to experience. I can only imagine what a person who has heard the words, "You’ve got cancer." must feel, but ...
How Does A Dentist Find Mouth Cancer
By Noah Salzman · 17 years ago
  If you're looking to answer the question: "How Does A Dentist Find Mouth Cancer," you are obviously concerned about certain pimples, lesions, canker sores, swelling or other disturbing signs that something may be developing in ...
Attention Adults with ADD: What To Do When Hyperfocus Works Against You
By Jennifer Koretsky · 17 years ago
Adults with ADD are both blessed and cursed with the ability to hyperfocus. Hyperfocus is a unique ability that we have to focus so intensely that the rest of the world temporarily disappears. It's the ...
Free Cancer Meds
By Nicole Calhoun · 17 years ago
Does the high-price of cancer medications have you down? That is because cancer drugs are some of the most expensive in the marketplace. Imagine being diagnosed with cancer, only to find out that the very ...
Smoking May Be Destroying Your Health
By Graham Nicks · 17 years ago
Smoking is the sneaky killer that gives short-term pleasure in return for long lasting health problems. The short-term pleasure, overtime, becomes a nicotine addiction that is very hard to break. The list of bad effects ...
Treatment For Cerebral Palsy
By Paul Abbey · 17 years ago
Unfortunately for any child suffering from Cerebral Palsy there is no cure; however there are treatments for this particular condition which can be used to help improve a child’s skills and capabilities. In fact the ...
Some Facts About Bell's Palsy
By Kevin Wynn · 17 years ago
Bell’s Palsy, also known as the facial palsy, is a medical condition that is characterized by a drooping of the affected area in the face because of a facial nerve malfunction. This condition was named ...
Here’s Some Good News – Autism Treatment Is Possible Today
By Heather Bricker · 17 years ago
Autism treatment is possible and that is the good news. People with autism find it difficult to express themselves through verbal or non verbal communication and are often unable to form social relationships. They are ...