Cancer / Illness

Deal With H1N1 Wisely
By Penelope Rock · 14 years ago
The experts say prevention is better than cure. But what if, prevention wasn’t successful this time? What can you do to go on successfully with cure? Now that H1N1 has widely spread, you might as ...
What is Psoriasis?
By John Kreigor · 14 years ago
Psoriasis is a chronic medical condition which affects the life cycle of skin cells. This skin infection causes the immune system to send white blood cells to infected portions of skin. These cells begin to ...
Avian Flu And Symptoms
By Credulous Jolly · 14 years ago
Bird flu or avian flu is an influenza virus type that normally infects birds. However, it can also infect other animals including pigs. Wild birds are natural hosts to the virus and normally don't get ...
What Is Cancer?
By Pete Gemmer . · 14 years ago
Cancer can be a scary diagnosis. More than one million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. One out of every two American men will be diagnosed with cancer and one out of every ...
Compulsive Overeating and Diabetes
By Lou Ryan · 14 years ago
The behavior of compulsive overeating leads to the condition of being overweight, which is a heavily cited factor in the development of the blood sugar disease known as diabetes. Type II diabetes, which is the ...
5 Signs of Fibromyalgia
By Chad Woolner · 14 years ago
5 signs for Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a condition that includes chronic widespread pain and joint and muscle tension. A common myth in the medical world is that it only affects women. Men, women and children ...
Bird flu Virus And Symptoms
By Credulous Jolly · 14 years ago
Bird flu is a disease caused by a specific type of avian (bird) influenza virus, the so-called H5N1 virus. This virus was first discovered in birds in China in 1997, and since then has infected ...
The $100 Treatment That Stops Swine Flu and Heart Disease
By Robert Rowen · 14 years ago
The $100 Treatment That Stops Swine Flu and Heart Disease This year, flu season came months early. The government is warning about pandemics. It's urging vaccinations, which you may know is a bad thing to ...
Fibroid Tumors 101 - What You Need To Know
By Aida Amador · 14 years ago
Fibroid Tumors Fibroids are tumors that can grow and develop within a woman's uterus. They may be tiny in size or grow to weigh several pounds, existing as a single tumor or growing in clusters ...
Battling Breast Cancer from the Front Lines
By Pete Gemmer · 14 years ago
Thousands of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year; early detection gives those women a chance to beat the disease. Hospitals across the nation now offer digital mammography – a new way to ...
Warts Information
By Jimmy Jack · 14 years ago
Warts are generally transmitted from direct contact with a wart infected skin area Usually warts are not painful, though when they are growing rapidly they tend to be the most painful.Warts are infectious growths in ...
Heart Diseases,Effects and Precaution
By Jimmy Jack · 14 years ago
If you have been diagnosed with heart disease you may be hearing a lot about Resveratrol. This is an all natural supplement that is now being marketed as an anti-aging, anti-oxidant that may be able ...
Gall bladder symptoms
By Leo Ramos · 14 years ago
Ultimately it's your precious health. A common trend in alopathic medicineis the emergency gall bladder removal. Plugged with stones, it begins to cause precious health problems, and instead of just taking out the stones, the ...
Causes and treatments of eye allergies
By Wachler David · 14 years ago
It is estimated that about 75% of allergies are associated with eye diseases, which are mostly hereditary. These allergies are mainly caused by pollen, mold, dust, pet dander, foods, bee stings and even certain eye ...
A diet that can cure Cancer.
By Alan Wighton · 14 years ago
Most people believe that there maybe a connection between our diet and cancer, but know little more than that. It’s true; there is a connection, a very big connection. A hundred years ago when cancer ...
Skin Cancer Treatments
By Marshall Crum · 14 years ago
Skin cancer cases continue to increase everywhere. Statistics from cancer.gov estimates that more than a million new cases but less than 1,000 deaths from skin (nonmelanoma) cancer will be reported in the United States in ...
Get Sick, Lose Your Job?
By James Egidio · 14 years ago
Someone who has a cold or a flu bug once or twice a year can generally get by without having to worry about job security because of their illness. However, those employees who have chronic ...
Testicular Cancer – Symptoms & Treatment
By Kamen Loze · 14 years ago
Testicular cancer is also known as germ cell tumor and is of two kinds - seminoma or nonseminoma. About 40% of testicular cancer are seminoma type and the other are divided into four sub-types; choriocarcinoma, ...
All About Vulvar Cancer
By James Pendergraft · 14 years ago
The vulvar cancer is typically a skin cancer that forms on the area surrounding the female genitalia. The cancer would appear as an itchy area, a sore, or a lump that does not seem to ...
All About Cervical Cancer
By James Pendergraft · 14 years ago
Cervical cancer is known to develop on the lower area of the uterus, which is known as the cervix. In the United States, cervical carcinoma or cervical cancer is regarded as the third most prevalent ...