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Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers Misfortune by William R. Quesnell
Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer? Until then the butt-mastering, thigh-mastering Ms. Sommers was thought to be a model of good ...
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Cancer Diagnosis: Strategies for Getting the Best Treatment by Patricia Walter
How do newly diagnosed patients know they are getting the best therapy for their cancer? The first step toward getting what you need is to get a second opinion by an expert who thinks about your type of cancer every day.
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Thyroid Cancer Test Reveals Recurrence Early by OSU Press
A blood test for thyroid cancer can detect persistent or recurrent disease even before doctors can find any trace of a tumor, according to a new study. The findings suggest that people treated for the disease should be examined regularly for early signs of recurrence.
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Broccoli Packs Powerful Punch To Bladder Cancer Cells by OSU Press
Researchers have isolated compounds from the vegetable broccoli that they believe may help prevent or slow the progress of bladder cancer.
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Life as a Survivor by Pamela DeLeon- Lewis
Smiling Thru the Tears is an autobiographical book of motivational and insirational poetry about my battle with breast cancer and my ultimate fight for survival.
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Houston Radiation Oncologist Uses Video Game Technology To Zap Cancer by The Methodist Hospital
For years, Dr. Brian Butler, radiation oncologist at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, would be the first to tell you that video games are a waste of time.
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Increase in Solar Radiation and Skin Cancer of Pilots by Lance Winslow
There has been a recent increase in the past decade of skin cancer among pilots; it is an interesting phenomena. Some say we have only recently noticed this because people are living longer and we are flying more international flights and planes are flying at higher altitudes.
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Subtle Body Imaging Systems by Simon Mitchell
Work with electrical fields that surround animals and plants suggests the presence of an energy body. Studies using Kirlian photography show energy fields surrounding physical objects although there is still some debate as to what these actually are. Energy or vibrational medicine is heavily legislated against and machines have been made illegal and confiscated. This field has been overlooked for far too long.
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Finding Your Spiritual Strength in the Midst of Your Emotional Turmoil by Pamela DeLeon- Lewis
Dealing with the emotional turmoil that comes with an illness is not the easiest thing, but it is necessary if one wants to survive.
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Mammogram and Breast Cancer Screening by Scott William
Breast cancer screening with mammogram helps to save thousands of lives every year. Despite the great benefits of mammogram, many women are still skeptical about the value of mammogram. This article is an attempt to educate women the value and benefits of mammogram.
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Do You Know Some Nutrients Help Prevent Breast Cancer? by Vinodh Pushparaj
This article tries to bring home a point that many nutrients have the capability to prevent Breast Cancer.
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How One Woman Beat Cancer With Food by Joey Dweck
More than 20 years ago, when I was 47-year-old doctoral student in psychology, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Of course, I was devastated. At the time, I had been running for 15 years, and I was the most physically fit person I knew. It was incomprehensible to me that I had cancer.Today, as I approach my 70th cancer-free birthday, I relish my vegan diet and daily run.
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What is Cancer? by Simon Mitchell
Cancer is a process that has always effected animals, it is just as common in domestic and farm animals, birds and fishes as it is in humans. Western scientific medicine has been effective in minimising infectious diseases. Many of us are living longer and cancer has almost been accepted as a normal feature of the ageing process. But statistics do not bear this out. The incidence of cancer is increasing in all age groups.
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Cancer Curing Brain Theory Concept, Part I by Lance Winslow IV
In my travels around the United States I have met many cancer survivors. After interviewing these folks it has come to me that some people have more powerful minds and are able to do much better than those who do not survive. Yes of course much of it is luck and genetics.
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Your Risk of Cancer Can Increase With Weight Gain! by Kim Beardsmore
We hear it all the time…lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
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MUHC Researchers Make Cancer Target Breakthrough by MUNC
Researchers at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), in Montreal, have identified a new gene to combat cancer. In a new study, published in the online edition of the journal Clinical Cancer Research, the researchers document a
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Breast Cancer - 101 by Vinodh Pushparaj
This is a general introduction to breast cancer. It gives a good gist at the what, why, and how to treat breast cancer...
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Acoustic Asbestos Ceiling Removal, Is It Necessary? by Takuya Hikichi
Should homeowners remove acoustic asbestos ceilings? Would it post threats to human health?
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Orthodox Cancer Treatment by Simon Mitchell
Diagnosis is a strength of Western scientific medicine because of its dependence on analytical procedures and processes of elimination. Modern technology has given us many ways to see into the body for effective diagnosis of dis-ease. Nowhere is scientific Western medicine so advanced than in the fields of diagnosis.
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Emotional Responses to Breast Cancer - Understanding the One You Love by Dr. Talia Miller
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a life-changing event. A torrent of feelings wash over the survivor. Suddenly, the world feels like an unsafe place. Little things seem unimportant to the survivor. And the big things, like life, seem tenuous. Knowing the emotional responses she is experiencing will help friends, family and fellow survivors support and nurture her, and each other.
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Changing Paradigms in Cancer by Simon Mitchell
A paradigm is a sort of cultural, consensual pattern of thought or model of something. For example the current consensus in scientific medicine. New ideas meet a great deal of resistance from orthodox philosophy but eventually give rise to a changed perception of the world we live in.
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The Cancer Research Industry by Simon Mitchell
Many volunteers world-wide commit themselves to raising funds for cancer research and cancer charities. Many hundreds of thousands more work in the industry as carers, or researching, prescribing, diagnosing and manufacturing drugs. Huge companies spend fortunes on cancer research. After so long and so many billions spent what exactly has cancer research revealed?
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Dont Get Cancer by Simon Mitchell
Dont Get Cancer is a challenging new ebook about the cancer situation. It presents an objective picture from the basis that all cancer authorities are agreed on only one thing; Cancer cannot take hold in a healthy immune system
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Mesothelioma Information Help by Brian Williams
Because mesothelioma is a newly publicized disease, many doctors may have a hard time diagnosing and treating it.
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Breast Cancer Statistics – How Breast Cancer Survival Rates Increased 50% by Olinda Rola
Breast cancer statistics show that over 1.2 million persons will be diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide this year, according to the World Health Organization. For breast cancer and prevention, it has long been known that regular physical activity has been shown to decrease the likelihood of having breast cancer. What has not been known or studied has been the effect of regular physical activity on the breast cancer survival rates or likelihood of death in women that already have breast cancer. That is, until now...
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Medical Question #2. Ovarian Cysts by Al K
I was reading some of your literature and found it to be quite informative. I have a question that perhaps you may be able to answer: If a womans ovarian cyst ruptures, (especially multiple cysts from PCOS) can these ruptured cysts become an infection?
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Asbestos - The Silent Killer by Sophie Evans
Asbestos is the single biggest work place killer today. People who have worked with the material are at serious risk from developing lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma, fatal respiratory illnesses that debilitate their victims. Evidence of asbestos’ deadly effect on those who breathe its fibres is likely to multiply in the decades to come...
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Astragalus, The Ancient Chinese Wonder Herb - A Health Supplement by Alfred Jones
Astragalus is an Ancient Chinese Herb that has been used for thousands of years, it is still used to this day, especially for helping the Immune System.
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Could Getting Spicy Aid Your Treatment of Cancer by Rusty Ford
Article about Curcumin and the treatment and prevention of cancer.
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Screening for Mesothelioma by Todd Going
Doctor appointments are critical to make sure you’re staying in proper health. However, exposure to asbestos presents an added urgency for routine appointments.
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Why Haven’t You Been Told About The AMAS Test? by Lee Cummings
With all the media talk about prostate surgery vs. taking drugs for prostate problems, you would think those are your only two options. If information like this can save one more person from making ...
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Mesothelioma Cancer - What to Tell Children by Paul Curran
Telling children about any serious illness or disease is not easy. The best approach is a direct one as children, even very young ones, often sense that something is not right. Their fears need to tackled and honesty is the best policy.
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400,000 New Yorkers Breathed The Most Toxic Pollutant: Asbestos Poisoning Symptoms. Are You at Risk by Tadas Talaikis
Recent study of U.S. government provides the latest evidence of a systematic cover-up of the health toll from pollution after the 9/11 disaster, which doctors fear will cause more deaths than the attacks themselves.
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What Is Mesothelioma? by Angela Cambourn
Mesothelioma the medical name for cancer of the pleura (the lining of the lung and chest cavity) or cancer of the peritoneum (the lining of the abdomen). It is usually caused by prolonged or persist...
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The Facts About Lung Cancer - Better To Be Aware by Jon Butt
Keep yourself abreast of facts about lung cancer, as the statistics of affliction are staggering and in most cases, lung cancer can take years to develop. Mesothelioma research news states that the period of the onset of Mesothelioma cancer could be from 10 to 60 years.
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Does It Pay to Get a Mesothelioma Attorney? by Steve McArthur
You may benefit from obtaining the services of a mesothelioma attorney. With the average settlement in the neighborhood of $3 million dollars getting a mesothelioma attorney might be a smart move.
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Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnosed- Questions to ask by Paul Curran
Fears aboyt mesothelioma cancer can often be worse than reality. That is why it is important to collate as much knowledge about the illness and disease as possible. Discussing this new knowledge with friends and relatives can help relieve the stress as the treatment progresses.
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The Prostate, What You Dont Know Could Kill You by Jeff Cuckson
Prostate cancer is a major killer of men! How is it then that in a poll 96% of men knew nothing at all about the prostate gland. Prostate Cancer is the most common diagnosed cancer in the USA and UK. Next to lung cancer it is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the USA.
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Mesothelioma Attorneys and Asbestosis Treatment Data by Serge Delanie
Mesothelioma attorneys and asbestosis treatment. Mesothelioma best resources. Attorneys.
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Cervical Cancer Signs – Do You Know Common Symptoms of Cervical Cancer? by Olinda Rola
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide. And in the United States, an estimated 13,000 cases of invasive cervical cancer are expected to be diagnosed each year. Women should know what the cervical cancer signs are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed.
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Colon Cleaning UV Light; a Concept by Lance Winslow V
Colon Cancer is a killer and about the only way to prevent it from killing you early in life is to detect it in the beginning stages in order to treat it. There are many foods you can eat to keep your colon working well and keep out the bad bacteria build up. Eating right and staying away from vices can help you prevent colon cancer.
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Wittenoom Graveyard by Lorraine Kember
To me, Wittenoom reflects a massive graveyard filled with all the loved ones who have died and a pain in the heart for all who have lost them.
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The Greatest Benefit of Colon Cleansing by Charles O. Palmerson
When we think of cleansing we have to keep in mind that the body has seven channels of elimination. Just like you would clean your entire house you should also undertake a regimen of cleansing all of your channels of elimination. These channels are the liver, lungs, lymphatic system, blood, skin, colon and kidneys. A cleanse which focuses on only one of the channels of elimination is akin to deciding that you are only going to clean the closets in your house.
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Lycopene Effective with Prostate Cancer Treatment by Loren Baker
Men with prostate cancer who take supplemental lycopene in addition to surgical removal of the testicles may experience less active disease, less bone pain, and live longer than those who only have surgical removal of the testicles, according to a new study in British Journal of Urology International (2003;92:375–8). This is exciting news for millions of men who have to undergo aggressive treatment for advanced prostate cancer.
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Breast Cancer Detection Unit for the Home by Lance Winslow V
Detecting Breast Cancer early is a key step in protecting yourself from the dire consequences and risk of breast cancer. There is now some new technology using Infrared to help you do self-examinations in the privacy of your own home. Surprisingly these units are in expensive only about $100.00; the device is called; “iFind”
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Benzene Related Diseases by Todd Going
There have been documented dangers of benzene for well over a century now.
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Lung Cancer: The Bad and the Worse by Douglas Hanna
If you or a loved one contacts lung cancer, what do you need to know? This overview article explains the bad and worse news of lung cancer. It explains the different kinds of lung cancer, the recommended treatments for each, and the estimated survival rates. These are the facts you need to better understand this killer disease.
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Symptoms of Mesothelioma by Todd Going
Mesothelioma is an extremely nasty and permanent cancer that infects the membrane surrounding most internal organs.
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Beryllium The New Asbestos? by Richard Wassell
Is Beryllium The New Asbestos? Beryllium dust can cause fatal and untreatable lung disease, similar to asbestosis.
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Cancer in Women by Dennis Siluk
This is one of Mr. Siluks most recent articles; being a licensed counselor, he talkes about how women are more prone to cancer than men, or even women that do not use chemicals, most interesting.
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The Wings of Hope: Rising to Meet the Challenge of Cancer by Norma Schmidt
Want to boost your hope? Healing from cancer begins with hope. Nobody says it shrinks tumors, but hope does brighten our outlook and support action. Learn how to draw strength from this essential ally in healing.
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Mesothelioma Cancer: Early Warning Signs and Causes by Craig Whitley
Malignant mesothelioma is a devasting, rare and deadly form of cancer, caused by exposure to asbestos. If you have lived under working conditions that exposed you to asbestos, or had a household member that worked near or with asbestos, you should bring this to the attention of a medical doctor and seek free legal counsel.
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How to Sense Low Levels of Asbestos in Your Daily Environment by Rick Raymond
I can tell you how to develope the ability to detect "asbestos dust" (loose asbestos remnants from broken or deteriorated materials containing some form of asbestos). But, first, I should tell you why it would be beneficial for you to discover this ability we all have.
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Coping With Cancer-A Family View by Paul Curran
An often forgotten feature of dealing with cancer is what I call after the event. That is, when your loved one has passed on. The coming months are a particular difficult time for such people. This article comments on behavioural patterns to be aware of.
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Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnosed: Dealing With Emotions by Paul Curran
People deal with and react to having cancer in different ways. There really is not a right or wrong way to behave or feel regarding this disease and it is easily forgotten that partners, family and friends will need support as well.
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L&S Announce Steps to Protect Against Asbestos & Mesothelioma by Scottie Hawksworth
Lewis and Scholnick announce some simple precautionary steps can be taken to avoid high risk situations in regards to asbestos and mesothelioma.
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Asbestos and Cancer - What You Should Know by Karen Brown
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos related cancer, you may want to seek legal advice. Typical legal settelements can reach five million dollars.
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Sun Exposure & UV Rays: The Basic Facts by Angela Perin
The human body benefits from sun exposure. And a little bit of tan protects you from the sun. Right? Wrong! The body does indeed benefit from sun exposure. But a little bit of tan does not necessarily protect you from the sun. Let’s see why.
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Fight Leukemia with a Pre-Sale Ticket Car Wash Fundraiser by Lance Winslow IV
One of the most devastating cancers of all is Leukemia and the costs to fight it are immensely expensive. When a child has leukemia it is even more devastating threatening to cut a life short. Many times communities will rally together to have fundraisers to cover the costs
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Antiperspirants And Breast Cancer by Alfred Jones
Perhaps there is a connection between Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer. Most of these products contain Aluminium.
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Prostate Cancer as Number One Preventable Health Crisis by Plato Rosinke
Can you believe that prostate cancer is the number one cancer-killer of males in the world? Can you also believe that there is no universally-agreed upon strategy for its’ diagnosis and management?
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Mesothelioma or Asbestos Cancer by Mike Plank
This article is about the horror and the history of Mesothelioma, or Asbestos Cancer. However, it is also about the phenomenon that has grown up around this dreadful asbestos environmental hazard.
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The Insidiousness of Breast Cancer and Its Current Treatment by Stephen Ayers
The chemicals we have produced and utilized in the modern era have had many negative effects upon various human body organ systems and have caused many health problems that will have serious implications far into the future. Data from recent explorations into these issues suggest that all of us are at risk of developing serious diseases from long-term exposure to these chemicals that we had hoped would improve our lives. Our synthetic chemicalization of planet Earth, in the past 60 years, is showing up as a body burden that is a physical tragedy and a fiscal catastrophe. Nowhere are these terrifying results more evident than in today’s battles with breast cancer.
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Mesothelioma Lawsuit by Margaret Wommack
Mesothelioma is a cancer of the linings of the heart, chest and abdominal cavity and is caused by exposure to asbestos, either first hand from working in (usually industrial) sites which used asbestos or second hand from coming into contact with the clothes of a family member who worked on one of these sites. It is a dangerous cancer because of its long latency period, 20 to 50 years, and because its initial symptoms are similar to normal colds or pneumonia. It is an expensive and hard-to-cure cancer, but a mesothelioma lawyer can help you win the compensation owed to you by the business that put you in contact with the deadly asbestos.
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Mesothelioma - The Largest Man Made Epidemic by Lorraine Kember
It is documented that Australia had the highest per capita use of asbestos in the world from the 1950’s until the 1970’s. As a tragic consequence, Australia now has the highest per capita incidence of mesothelioma in the world. With more than 500 Australians contracting mesothelioma per year, it is estimated that up to 18,000 Australians will die from this asbestos related cancer by the year 2020.
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Sunlight for Your Life by Dr. Jamie Fettig
Contrary to popular opinion Sunlight is Essential for your life, health and well being.
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Inch by Inch by Carolina Fernandez
Whatever your personal struggle or your present-day worry: adopt an “inch by inch is a cinch” plan of positive action. Ask yourself at the end of each day: “Did I move forward?” And if you did—even by an inch—you can sleep soundly in the assurance that you will triumph in this journey of life. One day not far from now, inch by inch, you’ll celebrate wholeness. You’ll celebrate complete healing.
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Knee Deep in Asbestos by Phil Jones
At the age of 17 I was young, ambitious and took a job in an asbestos mine in the Yukon. I was literally knee deep in Asbestos. The experience taught me a lot about life.
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Sunburn, UV Overexposure & Skin Cancer: Prevention or Cure? by Angela Perin
Overexposure to the sun and UV rays is rarely obvious at the time, -- and on many occasions, probably quite unintentional. However repeated exposure has rather more adverse long-term implications for our bodies and our health. The fact that damage caused to skin cells during sunburn can not only accelerate the aging process, but also increase the risk of cataracts and skin cancer, should certainly demand our attention.
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Hibernation Concept Until a Cure is Found by Lance Winslow II
Occasionally a loved one dies of a disease, which is currently non-curable, yet science is on the verge of a break thru. Of course these people with such illnesses do not wish to die either, in fact most likely they would like to see their future grandchildren graduate college.
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Mesothelioma in the UK by Anika Logan
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) published statistics regarding work related mesothelioma deaths in the UK, spanning the years 1981- 2000.
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Asbestos Killed My Husband by Lorraine Kember
My husband lived in the West Australian mining town of Wittenoom for seven short months as a child. Forty five years later at the age of 52, he was given the death sentance of Mesothelioma...
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New Approach Prevents Skin Cancer Using Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) by William Nelson
Anyone who currently has, has had, or wants to prevent Actinic Kerotsis or pre-cancerous skin lesions should be evaluated and treated using UV photography and photodynamic therapy (PDT).” Once a person has been successfully treated using this approach, it is recommended they return for a yearly follow up to prevent future problems
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Who Is More Prone To Develop Colorectal Cancer? by Scott William
The exact reason why colon cancer develops in some persons and not in others is not clear. The incidence of colon cancer is quite varied among different countries and within different ethnic groups inside the same country. Industrialized countries like United States, Canada, UK, Western Europe, Australia and Japan have a much higher incidence of colorectal cancer compared to the less industrialized parts of the world like Asia, Africa, and South America. There are several factors that my increase the risk of development of colorectal cancer. Some of them are modifiable factors while other are un-modifiable factors. This article summarizes some of the risk factors for colorectal cancer.
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Gift Giving for Breast Cancer Patients and Their Families by Adriana Copaceanu
Did you know that each year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer and 43,300 die? One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be...
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Protect Against Mesothelioma by Avoiding Asbestos by Scott Hawksworth
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that attacks the bodys mesothelial cells around the organs.
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Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes by Michael Brooks
A variety of studies indicate that a diet rich in tomato based products (tomato paste, sauce, juice, soup and ketchup) can significantly reduce the risk of prostate, lung and colon cancer.
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Breast Cancer The Cure by Gerald Armstrong
How and where to find the real cure for breast cancer.
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Mesothelioma Treatment by Todd Going
Like all other types of cancer, mesothelioma is incurable. Although doctors and scientists have made a great deal of progress for diagnosing and treating these malignancies, there is still no current way to completely get rid of it.
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Why You Need Bacteria In Your Colon by Rudy Silva
Bacteria in your colon are referred to by many different names – probiotics, good or bad bacteria, beneficial bacteria, acidophilus, disbiosis, micro flora, proflora. friendly flora, and unfriendly bacteria. Discover how to multiply the good bacteria and diminish the bad bacteria.
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Sunburn: Skin Cancer and Aging of the Skin by Angela Perin
The experience of sunburn can be a very efficient (i.e. painful) reminder to heed adequate protection on future occasions. However more importantly, it should be a reminder of the long-term effects of sun exposure on our bodies and health – which can include aging of the skin and cancer.
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Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer by Diana Clarke
"Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr. Michael J. Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology a...
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Prostate Cancer; Sun and Vitamin D by Hector Milla
Cancer Centres in USA compared the lifetime sun exposure in men with advanced prostate cancer and men without disease and they suggest that men who had spent more time in the sun they lives were with low risk of prostate cancer.
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Cancer Awarness Bracelet by Gina Mahony
Spread Cancer awareness and help show support through Cancer Awareness Jewelry. This awareness bracelet gives back to the Peloton Project.
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How Constipation Affects Your Colon, and Health by Rudy Silva
If you understand how critical it is not be constipated, your health now and in the future will benefit. When you have constipation, chronic or otherwise, you feed your blood toxins that will affect your organs strength.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Mesothelioma by Maggie Kay
The causes and effects of Mesothelioma.
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New Cancer Treatment Promises Hope by C. Bailey-Lloyd
I had the rare opportunity to speak with Dr. Perry Shen of Wake Forest University. As I listened, he explained how this groundbreaking treatment is extending the lives of patients suffering from Peritoneal Carcinomatosis...
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Skin Cancer - A Reminder by John Roberts
We need to get alerted: skin cancer is the most popular cancer. Every year, more than 1,000,000 skin cancer cases are diagnosed and tens of thousands of skin cancer patients die in the U.S. alone. Th...
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Mesothelioma Help by Margaret Wommack
Mesothelioma is a cancer of the linings of the heart, chest and abdominal cavity and is caused by asbestos exposure. Fighting mesothelioma can be expensive and the disease can cause great emotional trauma to the patient and his or her family. If you have been diagnosed with asbestos related mesothelioma, a mesothelioma lawyer can help you fight those responsible for this cancer.
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Mesothelioma - Treatment Options and Cures For Asbestos Cancer by Joshua Miller
Find great information on asbestos related illness and helpful strategies to find a cure.
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Myths About Skin Cancer - Are You Really Safe? by Morris Skin
Sara spends much of her summer near the beach. She lives in a mild climate and is very athletic. She loves to swim, bike and play games outdoors. Sara knows the dangers of the sun and so she opts for tanning salons to get her golden glow while being sure to apply sunscreen every day before heading out.
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8 Steps for a Woman Dancing with Cancer by Susun Weed
A short article by Susun Weed with Wise Woman suggestions for dealing with cancer.
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The Skin Does Not Forget by Randy Simor
This article outlines the basics of what to be aware of in terms of sun over-exposure. There is a brief overview of the different skin sensitivity types along with a breakdown of the different types of skin cancer. Finally the article ends with a simple guide to protecting your skin. The article is of interest to anyone who's looking for a brief summary about skin cancer.
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Cancer Curing Brain Theory Concept, Part III by Lance Winslow IV
As I continue my theory on curing cancer I wish to further CYA my position. I am not a medical doctor, thank god actually, because the malpractice insurance would drive me nuts. Also since I am not in the medical field at all you cannot sue me for this idea, concept of mine. Now then continuing Part III.
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How Is Mesothelioma Treated? by Linda Woodhouse
There are various procedures used for the treatment of mesothelioma. The type of treatment depends on the location of the cancer, the stage of the disease, and the patients age and general health.
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New Hope to Prevent Breast Cancer: What Every Woman Needs to Know by David Kern
Two new studies from Cornell University reveal what may be a breakthrough in breast cancer prevention. If you are concerned about reducing your risk of breast cancer, this article contains information you need to know now...
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Victorious by Doreene Clement
Cancer victor, Doreene Clement, tells about her success using alternative medical treatments for cancer.
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Your Mesothelioma Case by S. A. Baker
Your Mesothelioma case is important to you. You have been robbed of years of your life because of someone’s negligence. The question is what are you going to do about it? Mesothelioma is a serious disease. Mesothelioma is caused from exposure to asbestos materials
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Mindfulness and Mammaries: Grinning With Gratitude by Maya Talisman Frost
I am truly inspired by a most mindful group of breast cancer survivors. Referring to themselves as "The Golden Mammaries", these women gather weekly to support each other, share stories, and mostly, ...
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Who is at Increased Risk For Developing Mesothelioma? by Linda Woodhouse
The risk of asbestos-related disease increases with heavier exposure to asbestos and longer exposure time. However, some individuals with only brief exposures have developed mesothelioma.
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The Best Way to Prevent Cancer and Get Healthy by Novi N White
Its not unusual matter if you are asked to consume fresh fruit and vegetables to prevent cancer. Once you took those foods rich with antioxidant, you are preventing various kinds of diseases from your body.
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Mesothelioma Cancer by P. Mehta
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer involving mesothelial tissues of body organs usually lungs or abdominal. It is often caused by exposure to asbestos. However, there are 30-50% of patients without any history of asbestos exposure. People who have received asbestos exposure of as little as one or two months to very low doses are at risk of mesothelioma cancer.
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Breast Cancer Screening by JP Saleeby, MD
Breast cancer screening, genetic testing, and new diagnostic tools...
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Fourteen Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk for Breast Cancer by John Mericle M.D.
As a retired diagnostic radiologist I would like to communicate to women via the internet, information that I could never get included into any mammography program. While many women were having their breasts radiated and compressed, the directors of these programs did not seem to be interested in teaching simple lifestyle modifications that women could make to reduce their chances of getting breast cancer.
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Diseases of the Colon Caused by Constipation and Past Emotional Trauma by Rudy Silva
So many people die of diseases related to the colon. If you have constipation, then most likely you are disturbing the normal function of the colon. This is the start of a colon disease. But there is a deeper idea that needs to be considered in the start of a colon disease and this is past emotional trauma.
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Gene Therapy for Mesothelioma by Todd Going
An exciting new treatment that has given hope to mesothelioma victims is called gene therapy.
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Journey Through Illness (New Ways of Dealing With Cancer) by Dr. Brenda Shoshanna
This article takes a new look at ways of dealing with illness. Usually we run from our pain and seek all kinds of comfort. But, if we stop running we can see that true comfort and even healing can come from stopping, looking within and learning to dialogue with our situation. Article offers exercises and a deeper look at illness and suffering.
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Passive Smokers Can Get Breast Cancer! Learn How? by Jasdeep Singh
US scientists have claimed that secondhand smokers are at higher risk of Breast Cancer. Earlier, their research also led to them to the conclusion that young women smokers are more likely to get addicted to smoking than young men.
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Mesothelioma Book - Review by Lorraine Kember
As Janet Craven, palliative care nurse, and Andrew Dean, palliative care physician note in their respective forwards to this book, Lean on Me is a unique and intensely personal description of a writers responses to her husband Brians diagnosis, treatments and final death from mesothelioma.
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Battling Cancer with Whiskey by Charlene Nuble
Some scientists believe that whiskey may be one of the keys to preventing the Big C. For a quite a number of years, liquor has been known not only to bring destructive intoxication and addiction upon its patrons, but also as deterrent to a healthy lifestyle. But as a potential weapon against cancer? Sounds controversial...
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Breast Cancer for Beginners by Suresh Gupta
Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of workingwoman and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise in the number of breast cancer patients in the last few decades.
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Benefits of Green Tea and Cancer Prevention by Robert Rogers
Researchers now are studying tea for possible use in the prevention and treatment of a variety of cancers. Investigators are especially interested in the antioxidants-called catechins-found in tea.
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Is Common Sense or Research Needed to Cure Cancer? by Dr. Randy Wysong
It is assumed that cancer will be vanquished by the march of science and research. But the evidence shows that modernity is the cause, not the cure. The cancer answer lies within everyones grasp right now.
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The News You Dont Want To Hear: Youve Got Breast Cancer by Carolyn Matheson
For many people being told that they have cancer is one of the most stressful times in their lives. You cant stop the cancer running through your body but you can change how I deal with it. It may taking over your body but it does not have to take over your mind.Be realistic about what you can change and what you need to accept.
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Chronic Pain Management for Cancer Patients by Lorraine Kember
Chronic untreated pain is debilitating, it dramatically affects a patient’s ability to participate in daily routines and in some cases takes away their will to live. Medication must be taken at regular prescribed times, regardless of whether pain is or isn’t present, effectively keeping in front of the pain.
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5 Myths About Protecting Yourself from Skin Cancer by Emily Clark
Sara spends much of her summer near the beach. She lives in a mild climate and is very athletic. She loves to swim, bike and play games outdoors. Sara knows the dangers of the sun and so she opts for tanning salons to get her golden glow while being sure to apply sunscreen every day before heading out.
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Naural Self-Defense Against Breast Cancer - Learning to Cope Successfully with Organochlorine Pollut by Jennifer Rodriguez-Allen
Empowering advice, sensitive to small budgets, on how to cope successfully with the environmental pollutants known as organochlorines.
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How to Fight Cancer and Win - A Book Review by David Snape
You might find this book interesting and useful. Despite being published in 1992, it remains (as of this writing) among the top 20,000 sellers on a popular book-selling site.
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The Benefits of Green Tea by JP Saleeby, MD
Green tea has many health benefits. This article addresses such claims and lists references.
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Cancer Curing Using Human Brain Power; Just a thought by Lance Winslow
Is the brain and the body in combination strong enough to rid itself of cancer if it is subconscious is trained to do so using electro impulses. I believe it is. Many times people have cancer and are able to beat it, this is happening more and more. Often it happens due to superior strong will, belief and luck. Cancer Curing Using Human Brain Power.
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What is Critical Illness? by Ivon T. Hughes
Critical Illness (CI) is a relatively new coverage in Canada that guarantees the payment of a lump sum benefit between $50,000 to $2,000,000 if you are stricken by a critical illness such as cancer or a heart attack.
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Has The Cure For Cancer Been Here All Along? by Jane Jarvis
Cancer treatment and medication is a multi-billion dollar industry--so why would hospitals and pharmaceutical companies want a cure? Have you ever heard of a doctor giving someone with stage 4 or 5 ...
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Chlorine and Cancer: What Can a Water Filter Do for You? by Vanessa Lausch
Chlorine is now a known cause of three deadly types of cancer. While cases of these cancers continue to rise each year, one preventive solution to this disease could not be simpler. A water filter is the newest safeguard to at least three types of cancer.
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What is the Cause of Cancer? by Marilyn Bennett
This article looks at the role of nutritional deficiency as a cause of cancer. It explains the process by which a nutrient deficient diet contributes to the formation of tumours.
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Ellagic Acid: One of THE Most Potent Weapons Against Cancer & Other Disease! by B. Williams
According to research ellagic acid is one of the most powerful antioxidants on the planet. Furthermore, it fights the H. pylori bacteria linked to stomach ulcers, protects the liver, can help reduce glucose levels, and may also fight heart disease and speed healing of wounds! Discover the delicious source of this natural miracle, and what you can do to ensure you are getting enough.
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How Can You Avoid Getting Cancer? Why Should You? by Jaynne Nichols
According to the American Cancer Society, there will be over 1.3 million new cancer cases and over 500,000 will probably die. But what really is cancer? How can you and I prevent it?
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Philosophy and Cancer Treatment by Simon Mitchell
1000 years ago in Europe pre-Christian tribes originally had a Goddess culture - a matriarchy where the earth and nature and their cycles and secrets were revered.
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The Cure by Gerald Armstrong
Gen Cells Cures will find the cure even if it means taking on President George Bush and the Vatican.
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Cancer Curing Brain Theory Concept, Part IV by Lance Winslow IV
To conclude my theory and concept of powering up the brain and using this additional power to cure the cancer, I would like to remind everyone that I am not a PhD researcher or MD, so you cannot sue me for my idea, it is just a concept yet to be explored.
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Can You Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer? by Kim Beardsmore
Less than 1% of Americans can identify the most preventable risk of cancer apart from smoking. It is quite possible that your have an increased risk of cancer without realizing it. This article will show you how to lower your personal risk.
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Cancer – Courage and Love by Lorraine Kember
Deep within ourselves there is strength and courage to sustain us in times of personal tragedy. I have witnessed courage; that of my husband as he battled his disease and my own as I stood beside him, determined to improve the quality of his life.
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The Great Adventure by Liz Shaw
(Liz, dressed for hiking, enters with a walking stick in hand and wearing a backpack.) Hi! My name is Elizabeth Andra Shaw and Im on a great adventure — a journey called Life, a journey to answer ...
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We Shouldn't Have Burnt The Witches: Philosophy And Cancer Treatment by Simon Mitchell
1000 years ago in Europe pre-Christian tribes originally had a Goddess culture - a matriarchy where the earth and nature and their cycles and secrets were revered. In pre-industrial societies illness...
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Palliative Care – Helping You Care For Your Terminally Ill Loved One by Lorraine Kember
Despite a terminal diagnosis, there is still life, and survival may range from months to several years. Quality of life, for the duration of terminal illness is paramount. Palliative Care teams and the services they provide are there to help you care for your terminally ill loved one and to provide for them, the best quality of life attainable.
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Overcoming Fear by Johann Christoph Arnold
The fear that comes with serious illness and the prospect of death is fear of an uncertain future, fear of change, and perhaps most importantly, fear of facing ones life squarely and coming up empty-handed.
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New Findings on the Role of Glutathione in Cancer by Priya Shah
Cancer cells and normal cells are known to respond differently to nutrients and drugs that affect glutathione status. Numerous studies have shown that tumor cells have elevated levels of glutathione...
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Terminal Diagnosis and the Question of Prognosis by Lorraine Kember
No one can accurately predict how long a person may survive-because every one of us is unique. Each terminal patient though on the same journey, may not travel at the same speed, take the same turns in the road, or reach the end of the road at the same time as those who have traveled before them.
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Chemotherapy Gave Us A Gift of Time by Lorraine Kember
As Brians disease progressed, the tumor pressed against his esophagus making it almost impossible for him to swallow.It was painfully obvious that unless chemotherapy could shrink the tumor, Brians death would be imminent...
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Tomatoes Fight Cancer Best When Used With Broccoli by John Roberts
A recent study suggested that eating tomatoes and broccoli together can enhance the anti-cancer potentency possessed by tomatoes and broccoli. In the study, rats were injected with human prostate tu...
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Cancer Curing Brain Theory Concept, Part II by Lance Winslow IV
Before we further this article, remember I am not a physician or bio-researcher. I believe what I propose will work from my observations and experience, but do not wish to be sued because I do not have a PhD in this field of endeavor. Continuing now with Part II.
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Aint Got Time to Die by Carole Neal
This is going to sound really dumb, but it’s the truth: I’ve been almost frantically afraid of cancer all my life, but then when it came, right there, square in my face, I wasn’t afraid anymore. I don’t like to use the word "gift" because it’s overused, but that really was a gift..
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Can We Stop Cancer from Frequency Pollution? by Lance Winslow
Using Current Infrastructure and ELF - Extremely Low Frequencies to stop cancer.
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How Diet Influences Cancer Risk by Alex Fir
Diet is a double edged sword. Improper diet increases the risk of cancer but a proper, well balanced diet reduces the cancer risk.
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Alternative Treatment for Cancer by Balaji B
Cancer is an excessive growth of unwanted cells in our body. These excess growth of cells consume a lot of glucose found in the blood and starve the organs that need glucose.
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Cancer – Courage and Love by Lorraine Kember
Deep within ourselves there is strength and courage to sustain us in times of personal tragedy. I have witnessed courage; that of my husband as he battled his disease and my own as I stood beside him, determined to improve the quality of his life.
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New Findings on the Role of Glutathione in Cancer by Priya Shah
Cancer cells and normal cells are known to respond differently to nutrients and drugs that affect glutathione status. Numerous studies have shown that tumor cells have elevated levels of glutathione...
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Cancer Book -Recommendations and Reviews by Lorraine Kember
I believe that this book is truly unique. It combines a thorough, warm, insightful and intelligent description of a very personal journey. The way that Brian and Lorraine approach the illness and its treatment really provides hope for all who read this book. I have not read another book written by a lay person which so captures the essence of the battle against cancer, which also displays such a thorough understanding of the disease and its complexities.
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The Diet / Cancer Link by Simon Mitchell
Attitudes to the link between diet and cancer are changing fast. The World Cancer Research Fund was founded specifically to fund and sponsor education and research into the diet-cancer link. There is...
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Feed a Cold; Starve a Tumor by ARA Content
(ARA) - One of the most exciting developments in modern medicine has been the discovery that cancerous tumors have the potential of being "starved" out of existence, or at least into dormancy. Scient...
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New Energy Medicine and Cancer by Simon Mitchell
Einstein, a genius scientist of the 20th century, and central to the new energy physics, stated that a problem cannot be solved by the same mind set that created it. Cancer is a case in point.
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Thirty Things You Can Do To Avoid Cancer by Simon Mitchell
1. Make sure you have a pure source of foodstuffs. Obtain fresh, organic produce regularly by joining a vegetable box scheme 2. Eliminate plastic storage containers from your kitchen and do not buy o...
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W.H.O. gets cancer by Simon Mitchell
Below The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) summarise what we know about cancer from scientific research: Cancer is largely preventable: by stopping smoking, providing healthy food and avoiding the ...
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Paradigm Shifts In Cancer Treatment by Simon Mitchell
A paradigm is a sort of cultural, consensual pattern of thought or model of something. For example the current consensus in scientific medicine. Paradigms change, like the impact of Gal...
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Five Possible Ways to Prevent or Fight Cancer by David Snape
You may have recently read that due to advances in the treatment of heart disease, cancer has become the number one killer in North America. This is interesting news. You might want to know how you can possibly prevent and fight cancer, but if you do have or even think you have cancer or any other health...
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Six Possible Ways to Prevent or Fight Cancer by David Snape
All of the plant chemicals have NOT been isolated but just remember that most of todays drugs are synthetic imitations of naturally occurring plant chemicals. There is speculation that these phytochemicals work better in the combinations that nature has produced them in.
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How to Care for Your Terminally Ill Loved One by Lorraine Kember
When a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal disease our shock and despair is compounded by our feelings of helplessness. There are so many frightening and unanswered questions - What is going to happen? When will it happen? Will there be much pain? What can I do? From my experience I have learned that there is much YOU can do to improve the quality of their life - YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERANCE...
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Dietary Carcinogens that Increase the Risk of Cancer by Alex Fir
One way our diet may increase the risk of cancer is by dietary carcinogens. There are four groups of carcinogens.
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Using Natural Progesterone Cream Wisely by Loretta Lanphier
Since the total truth came out about HRT, the medical community has been in turmoil and somewhat divided as to what should be recommended to women who are experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance....
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Nutrasweet and Brain Tumors: Class Action Suit Ready To Launch by David Lear
Had any Nutrasweet lately? If you have, you might like to know that a class action lawsuit is in the works against Nutrasweet manufacturer G.D. Searle.
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Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers' Misfortune by William R. Quesnell
Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer? Until then the butt-mastering, thigh-mastering Ms. Sommers was thought to be a model of good ...
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The Harmless Lump That Opened My Eyes by Ingela Berger
Sooner or later there comes a time when we realise that life gives no guarantees. All of our plans and dreams can be demolished in a second. When we fully realise that, it becomes more important than ever to cherish what we have.
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A Cancer Statistic? Not You, Not Me by Alpha Ward-Burns
When diagnosed with cancer, I had wanted to know my chances of survival? The doctor refused to tell me. I was skeptical, but now I know his reasoning was sound.
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Curing Cancer The Cure by Gerald Armstrong
The cure for cancer. Finding The Cure before two out of three of us die from cancer Lifting the curse of the Big C. For years cancer has been seen as a death sentence and still brings out the fear of God in most of us today. We at Gen Cells Cures believe the tide is about to turn.
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Cancer Is An Energy by Simon Mitchell
Einstein, a genius scientist of the 20th century, and central to the new energy physics, stated that ‘a problem cannot be solved by the same mind set that created it’. Cancer is a case in...
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Chemotherapy Drugs: Little Known Side Effect YOU Need To Know About! by James Arond Thomas
Learn about how you can improve the effectiveness of your cancer treatments and improve your chances of not having a recurrence.
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The World Health Organisation and Cancer - A Summary by Simon Mitchell
A summary of what The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) have discovered about cancer from scientific research
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