Posts Tagged ‘cancer’
Written by charisse.alivio on 03 October 2011
Martina McBride turns NYC pink to fight breast cancer “McBride gave hope through singing” NASHVILLE (Reuters) – Country singer Martina McBride is lighting up New York City this month, setting the Empire State Building awash in a pink glow to fight breast cancer as she launches an album that [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 April 2011
Soy Not a Risk for Breast Cancer Survivors, Study Says So read to know about breast cancer…… After years of controversy and confusion about whether breast cancer survivors should eat soy, scientists have concluded that soy food does not increase the risk of cancer recurrence or death among breast cancer survivors, according to a large [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 April 2011
Heavy Beer Drinking, Genetics May Raise Risk of Stomach Cancer Heavy beer drinkers who carry a gene mutation involved in the metabolism of alcohol may face a higher risk than others of developing stomach cancer, new European research suggests. Having a certain genetic variant and drinking roughly three 12-ounce cans or more of beer a [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 April 2011
Less Than 7 Hours Sleep May Hike Cancer Risk in Women You must get adequate sleep on a regular basis. Though more study is needed to understand the relationship between sleep and cancer, it is well established that adequate sleep is generally important to health for everyone — men, women and children. Regular physical activity [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
Nutritional Benefits Of Carrot Carrot is Daucus carota sativus of the parsley family. Other than the obvious benfits to eyesight, carrot has many other exciting health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol and preventing heart attacks and cancer. All our lives we’ve been told to eat our carrots, they help improve your eyesight. Maybe [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
The great benefits of Ginger Learn the Health Benefits of Ginger for a Great Immune System Boost The health benefits of ginger as a powerful root vegetable are numerous. It amazes me how God provides for our health with special plants – one of many in the original diet God gave man (Gen. 1:29). The [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 11 March 2011
Almost 12 Million Cancer Survivors Living in U.S., Report Shows Read to know Cancer affected in U.S., The number of cancer survivors in the United States climbed to 11.7 million in 2007, government health officials reported Thursday. That’s a dramatic increase since 1971, when there were 3 million survivors, and also since 2001, when there [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 08 March 2011
Foods for Breast Health Good figure, Good breast health. Read to promote your breast health. (HealthCastle.com) In case you haven’t noticed the sea of pink around you lately, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Here, we share our top picks for foods that help promote good breast health. Top 5 Foods for Your Boobs Cruciferously [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 March 2011
Herceptin May Boost Long-Term Survival After Aggressive Breast Cancer Herceptin is extremely effective in patients Know about Herceptin: The cancer drug Herceptin produces significantly longer disease-free survival in women with an aggressive type of early-stage breast cancer who take the drug for a year after standard chemotherapy, a new study [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 March 2011
Kidney Cancer on the Rise in United States If kidney cancer is present, whether the patient knows it or not. New cases of kidney cancer have increased by about 3.6 percent each year. Since 1975, the number of people developing kidney has increased steadily in the United States. Since 1991, this increase has been greatest [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 07 March 2011
Kidney Cancer is dangerous disease The kidneys when affected by kidney cancer. So read to know about kidney cancer. The kidneys are a pair of organs on either side of the spine in the lower abdomen. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. Attached to the top of each kidney is an adrenal [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Steady Improvements Seen for Young Blood Cancer Patients blood-related cancers So know about blood cancer. American teens and young adults newly diagnosed with blood-related cancers now live longer than they did in the 1980s, new research has found. Researchers analyzed data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database, a [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Popular Blood Pressure Drugs Tied to Slight Rise in Cancer Risk ARBs can play a real role in cancer growth remains unclear. So know blood cancer– Use of a popular class of drugs for high blood pressure and heart failure is associated with a slight boost in cancer risk, a new review of data finds. [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Prostate Cancer Patients at Higher Risk of Blood Clots An increased risk of arterial embolism We have known for decades that cancer patients have a greater risk of blood clots Men with prostate cancer are at greater risk for developing blood clots, especially if they’re undergoing hormone therapy, new research shows. “Our findings [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 06 March 2011
Hepatocellular carcinoma and liver Primary liver cell carcinoma; Tumor – liver; Liver cancer; Cancer – liver Hepatocellular carcinoma is cancer of the liver. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Hepatocellular carcinoma accounts for most liver cancers. This type of cancer occurs more often in men than women. It is usually seen in people [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
Study Finds Smoking Linked to Breast Cancer Risk Please be care about breast cancer. Both smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke appear to increase the risk for breast cancer among postmenopausal women, new research shows. Although earlier studies had found little or no connection between breast cancer and smoking, as more women smokers reach [Read More]
Written by arifmollah on 05 March 2011
A Drop of Blood May Help Assess Cancer Therapy Having cancer does not always mean having pain. So let ‘s to know about Cancer……. A specialized technique that can detect subtle changes in cancer cells contained in a drop of blood or a tiny piece of tissue may one day be used by doctors to [Read More]
Written by jigar on 24 February 2011
Fortis buys cancer hospital in Singapore for Rs 115cr Fortis second attempt to enter Singapore has proved to be successful. Fortis Healthcare’s group company Fortis Global Healthcare Holdings acquired an under construction specialised cancer hospital in Singapore. Fortis bought the hospital from First Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) [Read More]
Written by poongodiprabhu on 31 January 2011
Facing Surgery – and Potential Cancer – with No Health Insurance Like many self-employed, younger Americans, for many years I gambled on my good health and maintained no health insurance policy. I was able to get affordable coverage while I was in college and graduate school, but once I went to work as an independent artist, [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 28 January 2011
Daily horoscope for Cancer – January 29, 2011 January 29, 2011 Remember that mastery often involves surrender. Develop sensitivity, empathy understanding. Learn to give and share. (Cancer) You feel somewhat torn today — people, projects and causes all seem to pull you in different directions. It’s a good time for you to step up [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 28 January 2011
Vegetarian Diet & Health Over 55: Lower Cancer Risk Vegetarian Diet and Your Health – Lower Your Cancer Risk According to the latest research from AICR, 1 in 3 “older adults” (55 and up) don’t know about the connections between diet and disease, or think that it’s too late to do anything – like exercise [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 26 January 2011
Daily horoscope for Cancer – January 27, 2011 January 27, 2011 Just keep in mind that struggle can make you strong, but also, alas, insensitive. Today you would better avoid unnecessary conflicts and try top respect the values of others. (Cancer) You need to avoid the temptation to ignore your gut instincts and follow the [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 25 January 2011
Daily horoscope for Cancer – January 26, 2011 January 26, 2011 You should make up your mind about priorities. Today it is important to find some time to think everything over. Recollect your main goals. (Cancer) Divergent ideas don’t always have to lead to conflict, as you learn today. It may be that two groups [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 23 January 2011
Daily Cancer horoscope – January 23, 2011 January 23, 2011 You should develop organizational strength. Learn from other people. There is nothing wrong and silly about it. Budget carefully. (Cancer) A small issue can turn into a monster if left unattended, so don’t dismiss anything as beneath you today. You may need to ensure that [Read More]
Written by marquee89 on 21 January 2011
Olivia Newton-John is ‘Stronger Than Before’ Olivia Newton-John wondered “Have You Never Been Mellow,” implored us to get “Physical” and made it clear she’s “Hopelessly Devoted to You.” Now singer, actress and breast cancer prevention advocate Olivia Newton-John wants us to know she’s [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 21 January 2011
The Healing Power of Soy’s Isoflavones Numerous reports indicate that, because soy is high in isoflavones, it can prevent illness and promote good health. Isoflavones are a class of phytochemicals, which are compounds found only in plants (phyto means plant). They are also a type of phytoestrogen, or plant hormone, that resembles human [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 21 January 2011
Daily horoscope for Cancer – January 22, 2011 January 22, 2011 (Cancer) One of the most important tasks for you today is to look for emotional honesty. Pay attention to today’s practical concerns more. (Cancer) n this Day in History January 22: 1853 Envelope-folding machine patented by Russell Hawes, Worcester, Mass 1919 Sinn Fein [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 20 January 2011
Daily horoscope for Cancer – January 21, 2011 Try to act wisely today. It is very important for you to find the middle ground between results and ethics. (Cancer) - n this Day in History January 21: 1936 Edward VIII succeeds British king George V 1887 US Senate approves naval base lease of Pearl Harbor [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 20 January 2011
Four Cancer Diseases That a Vegetarian Diet Prevents Want to avoid blood, bone marrow, bladder and stomach cancer? (Um, yes.) Try a vegetarian diet. A new study published by the British Journal of Cancer and detailed by the BBC said there was a clear correlation between vegetarianism and a reduced cancer risk for those four [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 19 January 2011
Daily Cancer horoscope – January 20, 2011 Jun. 21 – Jul 22 (Cancer) Remember that friction can spark fire, but also just a lot of smoke. You should direct your energies wisely today. Do what you know is necessary. (Cancer) on this Day in History January 20: 1770 Battle of Golden Hill (Lower Manhattan) 1925 [Read More]
Written by xburritosx on 18 January 2011
Eating for Your Health – Lower Rate for Heart Disease Maintain a lower rate for heart disease. Filling your plate with meat, dairy products, and eggs could be a recipe for heart disease, obesity, cancer, diabetes, and even impotence. Keep a lower risk of these diseases! Leading health experts agree that going vegan is the [Read More]
Written by CoffeeCat on 18 January 2011
Cancer Jun. 21 – Jul 22 Your Daily Horoscope: January 19, 2011 (Cancer) You should keep it business like and objective today. Develop respect and cultivate trust. You will be able to do it in case you respect emotional differences. (Cancer) It would be a good idea to pass on any ideas about making changes [Read More]