admin on February 28th, 2009

A fellow Blogger, Daniel Goldberg J.D., from medical humanites blog, has written a piece which is pertinent to us and he has given me persmission to it quote here. Thanks Daniel.http://www.medhumanities.org/2006/12/on_evidencebase.html
[Last Thursday] came the news of a precipitous drop in the breast cancer rate in the U.S. Todd Ackerman, one of the Houston Chronicle’s fine […]

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admin on February 27th, 2009

Some health charities ask for donations to help people with diseases and disabilities and then spend the money they receive from a trusting (sometimes gullible) public to fund horrific experiments on dogs, rats, mice, primates, rabbits, hamsters, pigs, and other animals.
Instead of wrecking animals’ bodies in the application of a highly unreliable experimental method in […]

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admin on February 25th, 2009

By Cindy Soto

This article will address colon cancer alternative treatment, and basically any cancer or disease by discussing the root causes.
But before discussing treatment, consider what contributes to or even causes cancer.
Although a nod is often given to lifestyle choices, the general thinking is to blame a person’s genes or DNA. If this is the […]

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admin on February 23rd, 2009

Colon cancer remains a major cause of death and disease, especially in the Western world. A clear understanding of the causes and course of the disease is emerging. This has allowed for recommendations regarding screening for and prevention of this disease. The removal of colon polyps helps prevent colon cancer. Early detection of colon cancer […]

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admin on February 22nd, 2009

Ryan writes:
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month in the USA, and I wanted to highlight this for everyone today.
Several Published artists at DAZ 3D have created a special free product dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness:
Breast Cancer Research Egg, by KymJ, RosettaStone, LiquidRust, and pdxjims, with help and advice from the Daz Published Artist community.
This continues […]

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admin on February 21st, 2009

BPH and Prostate CancerA man who has BPH may also have undetected prostate cancer at the same time or may develop prostate cancer in the future. Therefore, the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society recommend that all men over 50 consult their physicians about having a digital rectal exam and PSA blood test […]

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admin on February 18th, 2009

What is prostate cancer? The term cancer refers to a very large group of different diseases, which all have one thing in common: the uncontrolled cell division of an organ or tissue. These uncontrolled cells form what is known as a tumor. Prostate cancer occurs when the prostate develops this kind of a tumor.
Malignant tumors […]

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admin on February 14th, 2009

There are six main types of treatment for cancer and these are described below. It is fairly common for a combination of treatments to be used.
a. Active surveillance (or watchful waiting)Some types of cancer grow very slowly and may cause no problems for many years. In this situation you may not need to have any […]

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A study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition warns that high consumption high glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) foods are associated with increased risk of colorectal and endometrial cancers. Patrizia Gnagnarella, from the European Institute of Oncology in Milan, Italy, and colleagues write, “The overall GI reflects […]

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admin on February 11th, 2009

Two studies came out this month about strenuous exercise lowering breast cancer risk for reoccurrance. Both studies hypothesized that reduction in weight gain, increased immune activity and/or changes in metabolism could be a contributing factor. With studies like these, there is very little risk in beginning to exercise if you don’t already do […]

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