Cancer / Illness

How To Prevent Breast Cancer?
By Anna Hardy · 18 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 · 18 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 · 18 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 · 18 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 · 18 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 · 18 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 · 18 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, ...
Cancer and the pH balance!
By John Neyman · 18 years ago
One of the most important points of the pH miracle diet is that cancer can be prevented and reversed by applying the principles of the diet. Although these statements have caused some controversy in the ...
Tuberculosis (TB) Part I
By Dr. D.s. Merchant · 18 years ago
Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one infections disease killer worldwide. The World Health Care Organization estimates that 2 billion people have latent TB, while another 3 million people worldwide die each year due to TB. ...
Mantle cell lymphoma
By Fabiola Groshan · 18 years ago
Examined under the microscope, the Mantle cell lymphoma appears as an expansion of the mantle zone area of the lymph nodes.It is represented by a homogenous population of malignant small lymphoid cells, which are cancerous ...
Lymphoma: Who is Susceptible?
By Jeremy Parker · 18 years ago
Lymphoma, as with virtually every other form of cancer, can strike anybody at any time during their life however some groups are more susceptible to the disease than others. Studies around the world have shown ...
How To Get Rid Of A Sinus Headache
By Alvin Toh · 18 years ago
A sinus headache is usually caused by blocked sinuses or a sinus infection. This is due to thick mucous that blocks the nasal and sinus passages. The resulting headache may be difficult to get rid ...
What is Hemochromatosis
By Peter Whittington · 18 years ago
Hemochromatosis (HE-mo-kro-ma-TOE-sis) is a disease in which too much iron builds up in your body Hereditary Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder of persons of northern European extraction. Most people with hemochromatosis inherit the ...
Who gets Hemochromatosis
By Peter Whittington · 19 years ago
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is the most common form of hemochromatosis. It is predominately a disorder of persons of northern European extraction. In this form of hemochromatosis patients are most commonly homozygous for (carry two copies ...
Omega 3 fish oil and Alzheimer's disease
By David Mcevoy · 19 years ago
Although no one knows what causes Alzheimer's disease, many research studies indicate that those who regularly eat fatty fish or who supplement with fish oil have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in ...
Coping with Bell's Palsy
By Pj Germain · 19 years ago
The following article presents the very latest information on Bell's Palsy. If you have a particular interest in Bell's, then this informative article is required reading. Bell's palsy develops as a result of damage or ...
What causes Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? : Part 2
By Mark Shaw · 18 years ago
Recent research has shown that in Fibromyalgia/CFS patients there is an irregular molecular weight for cells and enzymes that act as the body's defense mechanisms. Viral channels remain open as expressed by RNase L weights ...
Protect Your Children from Lung Cancer
By Janie Jonah · 19 years ago
In 2004 the UK alone had 153,397 deaths caused by cancer alone. Every year around 38,000 cases of lung cancer are diagnosed in the UK alone.The total population in the UK around that time was ...
Sinus Infection Symptoms
By Eddie Tobey · 19 years ago
Sinus infections are one of the most common infections across the world. Sinus attacks are caused by an infection in the sinuses or cavities that are present in the bones near the nose. When there ...
Living With Prostate Cancer
By Abigail Franks · 19 years ago
The baby boomer population bubble has now reached 60 years old. This means that many of us are going to need to face illness and diseases that come with surviving six decades. Prostate cancer is ...