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Techniques of brain cancer treatment
By Darren Dunner · 17 years ago
Brain cancer is a very difficult cancer. It is typically hard to detect and not usually found until some form of motor skills are affected. These tumors have the capacity to grow fast and spread ...
What Causes Disease?
By Rudy Silva · 17 years ago
This is a question that many doctors and medical researcher are searching for in their science laboratories and research centers. Every field thinks that they have discovered the cause of disease. And, indeed cause of ...
How To Prevent And Resolve Acid Reflux Disease
By Jon Arnold · 17 years ago
We have all had acid reflux from time to time, although if it is not a chronic problem, we probably do not recognize it for what it is, but instead just write it off to ...
Description of lymphoma
By Fabiola Groshan · 17 years ago
The first notice as painless enlarged lymph nodes (adenopathy or lymphadenopathy) is lymphoma. Generally enlarged lymph nodes do not mean lymphoma. The diagnosis of lymphoma can be determined or excluded by a biopsy and subsequent ...
What Narcolepsy Is
By Cathlen Evans · 17 years ago
The earliest sign of narcolepsy is extreme drowsiness during the day. This sleep condition might take years before it is identified as recurring drowsiness can be attributed to other causes, but in the case of ...
How was the treatment of tuberculosis discovered?
By Fabiola Groshan · 17 years ago
Tuberculosis is known to exist even before the year 2000BC, and writings from Egypt and Babylon mention it. Even the in the Greek literature there can be found information about phthisis and local doctors considered ...
Learn How To Combat Acid Reflux Disease
By Jon Arnold · 17 years ago
You have acid reflux and it is not fun. Trust me, I know exactly how uncomfortable acid reflux disease can be and how it can slow you down. It is much more than simple heartburn ...
Bronchitis and Natural Cures
By Abigail Franks · 17 years ago
Homeopathic remedies are claimed by many to be better than medical science if only through their claim of being Natural. Take for example homeopathy.
Homeopathic medicine was founded in the late 18th century and is ...
Health and Alzheimer Disease
By Stewart Levison · 17 years ago
How To Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer Disease
Poor health can develop into Alzheimer disease. Experts discovered the heart disease and strokes could develop particular types of dementia, which is Alzheimer disease. In addition, experts ...
Periodontal Disease and Heart Attacks
By Dr Keith Scott · 17 years ago
"Brush your teeth or you'll have a heart attack!"
This is not an admonishment that I either heard as a child or ever made to my own children or patients. However it is becoming increasingly ...
Lymph Nodes Cancer
By Sven Ullmann · 17 years ago
Lymph node cancer or lymphoma is a cancer that accounts for approximately five percent of all cancers. It predominantly effects males but is not exclusive to men. Those most at risk are between the ages ...
Defining and describing multiple sclerosis
By Fabiola Groshan · 17 years ago
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord.
Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder ...
Diabetes Disease and Fatigue
By Aron Wallad · 17 years ago
Your body can experience being tired and worn-down for numerous reasons: stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity, just to name a few.
After expressing there is pain, tiredness is the second most mentioned general symptom by ...
How To Prevent Breast Cancer?
By Anna Hardy · 17 years ago
Breast cancer has earned the disrepute of becoming the second-most killing type of all cancers that are found in humans, having lost the race only to lung cancer. About one in every ten women has ...
More Cancer Treatment Failure
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
At the recent meeting of the American Association of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO), some 25,000 doctors met to discuss advances in cancer therapy. Over 10,000 scientific abstracts were presented.
Surely now, after countless billions have been ...
Cancer - The Missing Point
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
If one were to judge by television advertising and news reports, it would seem that the “war on cancer” is all but won. What are the weapons being heralded? Drugs, research, tests and exams. They ...
Is Common Sense or Research Needed to Cure Cancer?
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
It is an incredible feat that organisms can begin from one cell and then differentiate and compartmentalize into the millions of diverse tissue and organ niches that represent a mature body. Why brain, fingernail, liver, ...
Diagnosing Lymphoma
By Jeremy Parker · 17 years ago
Lymphoma is one of the few types of cancer that can develop and grow in the body without an individual knowing and it is only when the cancer spreads around the body to other organs ...
The ovarian cysts, their symptoms and treatment
By Fabiola Groshan · 17 years ago
Situated in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus, the ovaries belong to the female reproductive system. Having the aspect of an almond, the ovaries are responsible with the production of female hormones ...
The usual ulcer damages
By Fabiola Groshan · 17 years ago
Dyspepsia is well known as a symptom of peptic ulcer, especially caused by NSAIDs. It may be persistent and give birth to a variety of problems in the upper abdomen, including the following:pain or discomfort, ...