Cancer / Illness

Addressing Arthritis Head On With An Arthritis Diet Plan
By Josef Bichler · 7 years ago
Arthritis is a common condition that affects an individual's joints. This condition may lead to severe pain and stiffness of the joints and may sometimes limit the patient's movement. Even though there are several types ...
Relationship between diabetes and thin people
By Peter Okoh · 7 years ago
Diabetes and thin people we think merit talking about this time around. We frequently associate diabetes with obesity. And to a large extent, this is true. Obesity certainly is a risk factor for diabetes mellitus. ...
Best Hospitals for Cancer Treatment
By Ron Schaberg · 8 years ago
Not all hospitals are created equal. If you have been diagnosed with cancer there are a few hospitals that are expert at working with you to defeat this deadly disease. These hospitals not only feature ...
Not known Details About cancer
By Brian Dean · 8 years ago
For those who have cancer, your initially priority is professional medical care. But there are those who can assist with other aspects of your lifetime A condition characterized by any of varied malignant neoplasms made ...
Arthritis Sufferers May Find Some Relief In Periodontal Therapy
By P., Piero · 8 years ago
It may seem strange how some diseases are linked, but as more and more research is done, we find those links do exist. Take rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease. Symptoms include pain, swollen joints and ...
Breast Cancer Unmasked!
By Eunice Chege · 8 years ago
Breast Cancer This is a cancer that develops from breast tissue, and it's one of the most common cancers affecting females. Most women who get it are over 40 years old, this is a ration ...
What Is Cardiovascular Disease?
By Ryan Polski · 8 years ago
Are you a person with a family history of heart disease? Do you want to learn more about how you can prevent such conditions? This group of diseases—that affect the cardiovascular system—is one of the ...
Sierra Nevada Cancer Center Talks Breast Cancer: Care, Prevention, Risk Factors
By Jorge Perez · 8 years ago
The idea of undergoing any cancer treatment can be difficult, which is why Dr. Jorge Perez and his team strive to offer immediate Advanced Cancer Care to patients and their families. "I work personally with ...
Sierra Nevada Cancer Center Helps Women with Breast Cancer
By Jorge Perez · 8 years ago
It is estimated that in the year 2015, about 40,290 wives, mothers, daughters, granddaughters, nieces and sisters will die from breast cancer. However, according to the American Cancer Society, there are currently more than 2.8 ...
Health Information National Institutes of Health NIH
By Jenafar Rahman · 8 years ago
It’s been more than 30 years since a disease now called AIDS was first recognized in the United States. Back then, it was considered a death sentence. No treatments were available, its cause was unknown, ...
Migraine – A Terrible Nightmare
By Arjun Pauhlaoo · 8 years ago
Experiencing severe pain as if your head is going to explode, some of us have already lived or are still facing such a terrible nightmare called migraine. Today, migraines have become a recurrent problem for ...
Bill Gates And His Vassals: WHO, PATH, GAVI And UNICEF, Behind The 2012 Chad Vaccine Disaster
By Joel Savage · 8 years ago
In December 2012, in Gouro, a small village in Chad, Africa, situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert, five hundred school children were locked up at school and threatened that if they refuse to ...
5 Orthodontist Advice Which Can Control Bacteria 'A Catalyst' Of Cancer Cell Growth
By Daniel Rlewis · 8 years ago
The bacteria ‘fusobacterium nucleatum’ - which has strong links with gum disease - could hamper the resistance of the body to fight with cancer cell growth. These bacteria are the catalyst that cause cancer and ...
Link Between Diabetes, Heart Attacks And Strokes
By Rashad Regulus · 8 years ago
Diabetes is a disease in which the body either lacks insulin or does not produce enough insulin to break ingested glucose into cells. As a result, the glucose remain in the blood and damage blood ...
How To Prevent Diabetes
By Rashad Regulus · 8 years ago
In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder. People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than people with no genetic disposition. People who have a first ...
Eye Complications of Diabetes
By Dallas Georgis · 8 years ago
Diabetics do not process sugars and starches through their systems like other individuals. These substances stay within their system and enter the blood stream. The high amounts of sugars in their blood, also called glucose, ...
Diabetic - Potential Kidney Disease
By Chen Ben Asher · 8 years ago
Kidney Disease One of the biggest challenges of being diabetic is developing kidney disease - (Nephropathy) Our kidneys’ main jobs are to remove bio-waste from the blood, regulate fluid content, keep levels of electrolytes like ...
Why smoking is bad for smokers lungs
By James Kelly · 8 years ago
When hard evidence against the harmful effects of tobacco smoking started pouring during 1920s and thereafter, the tobacco companies strongly defended their business by claiming that there was no conclusive proof that smoking caused lung ...
Alkaline Ionized Water – Any Truth to the Claims?
By Leigh Garrod · 8 years ago
Acidity is claimed by many to be the basis for all serious disease a person could get and reversing it can reverse the disease? Is this true? ‘Yes’ according to the makers of a machine ...
Dangers Of Lung Cancer
By Jordan Menard · 8 years ago
The reason for lung disease has been seen to be the anomalies in cells. The assortment of people naturally controls the creation and development of cells when the body needs them. In the event that ...