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Keeping Your Body Healthy

Within the last half a century research has been carried out to study the link between the effects that vitamin D has on cancer risks. In search of this, scientists, in the 1950s, looked at weather conditions and health figures in warmer areas of the world to establish that places with more sunshine provides more vitamin D, which was the explanation given for the lowest death rates from colon cancers in those areas. Many studies since then have established the existence...

Mike Del Maggio

 

 
10 Steps to Help Reduce Your Risk of Cancer and Feel Better Too

Visit your doctor for regular check-ups. Ask your physician for information about the American Cancer Society guidelines for early detection.

Chris Ranvestel

 

 
What the NHS Doesn't Want You to Know

Anyone facing treatment on today's NHS often feels that there is something missing. With so much information available, why don't doctors keep up with developments? As this article explains, often bullying tactics from the NHS prevents them telling patients what treatment might work for them. If they do, they could be disciplined.

Verite Reily Collins

 

 
Misdiagnosis of Cancer

There must be nothing worse for women to be told you have breast cancer and the only option is a mastectomy which involves the removal of a breast. Imagine how you would feel if you were told that you never had cancer in the first place and the mastectomy was completely unnecessary. Just the though of loosing a breast is scary in itself, but the thought of going through the emotional trauma of loosing a breast because of misdiagnosis is totally imaginable but must be must...

Carolyn Clayton

 

 
Life After Testicular Cancer

Do you have Testicular Cancer, or know someone who has? Like most sufferers of cancer, life with and after cancer can be particularly difficult. Managing you health, finances, family and emotions can prove very challenging for most. This article helps people with and after testicular cancer, and hopefully assisting them in a better life...

Carlo Rinaudo

 

 
Emotional Balance - Important Step In Cancer Recovery

The cancer diagnosis on its own, let alone the myriad of allopathic procedures and tests following one's diagnosis, is enough to send one on a roller-coaster of emotional upheaval. One mistake cancer survivors make is ignoring the mental-emotional state that also needs balancing during the recovery stage.

Dr. Anca Martalog N.D.

 

 
Cancer Treatment - Self Medication

Some good things that a cancer patient can do to help in reducing aftermaths of cancer through some simple changes in the lifestyle: Use a sunscreen with at least a 15 SPF (Sun Protection Factor) when you are in the sun and try to avoid the sun. Overexposure to the sun causes skin cancer. Smoking is the main causes of lung cancer so stop smoking.

Amrendra Singh

 

 
Handling Cancer on the NHS

Recent statistics highlighted in The Lancet show UK lags way behind rest of Europe in post cancer survival rates. Pound for pound, Europeans receive far superior cancer treatment, but British patients should demand more, say doctors.

Verite Reily Collins

 

 
Medically Safe Total Cystectomy Available in India

As if you know, that international patients are coming to India for total cystectomy. In western countries cost of urosurgery is 10 times more as compared to our country. We all know that medical facilities in that side are excellent.

Rajshree Nagesham

 

 
Coffee & Cancer Facts

A regular cup of coffee contains a number of antioxidants that are good for health. Antioxidants are chemical compounds present in foods that help to shield the body from various toxins and can even be preventative in the development of cancer in the body.

Kevin W

 

 
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