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Information On Bone Marrow Cancer By: Rinki Rawat | May 17th 2012 - Bone marrow refers to the soft and spongy tissue that can be found in the centre of a bone. The bone marrow consists of several blood-forming cells known as stem cells, which develop into red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells.
What Does Andropause And Declining Testosterone Levels Mean For Men Above Forty? By: John A. Wellard | Apr 25th 2012 - When a male"s testosterone levels begin to decrease during their life, they are often said to be going through andropause. This condition is considered to be similar to the experience that women go through when they are going through menopause and even perimenopause. Tags:testosterone, andropause
10 Medical Reasons To Go Vegan By: Laura Farrell RN | Apr 4th 2012 - nutrition is not very big in medical school, we teach doctors and nurses how to treat the symptoms of diseases more so than the diseases themselves. We push pharmaceuticals. I went vegan when I saw the conditions 98% of farmed animals are kept in, from there, I became expose to many truths which are in conflict with my medical training. I have begun to question the ethics of what I do for a living Tags:vegan diet, osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune disease, dairy consumption, protein
Astounding Health Benefits From Pomegranate Arils!!! By: Amanda Angela | Feb 10th 2012 - One who has acquired the complete and thorough knowledge of Pomegranate and its benefit would be next interested in having a very own orchard of pomegranate trees and then harvesting the fruit. So are the benefits of Pomegranate both internally and externally on human body. Pomegranate Arils are so packed with antioxidants that they may considerably help in reducing the symptoms of Arthritis. Tags:Fresh Grapes, Mangoes Exporters and Coconut Exporters
Really Important Tips To Help You Overcome Prostate Type Of Cancer By: Jemdidintiobell Bolookojla | Sep 8th 2011 - Just in case someone has informed you that it is over for you because you have been diagnosed with prostate disease, this article will demonstrate to you how and why and how you CAN still win. Plenty of other folks have won and even lived through this condition... you'll be able to also. Tags:prostate cancer, cancer, health, diseases
Analgesics Or Narcotics Are Administered To Reduce Pain. By: fallahs | Aug 25th 2011 - Chemotherapy in combinations with radiation therapy may destroy cancerous cells and ease symptoms These treatments are not only dealing with the effects but are treating the cause Much has been said about conventional prevention and treatment Surgery to bypass a bile duct blocked by the tumor may be performed to relieve symptoms When the body is supplied and delivered with abundant and enough amounts of oxygen no cancer cells viruses harmful bacteria toxins pathogens and disease microorganisms c ... Tags:what is a tumor
At This Time There, My Spouse And I Said It - The Big C Concept. By: jerry m Graham | Aug 25th 2011 - At this time there, I actually said hello - the big D word. No one wants to see it. You could properly have a residence new member having the idea, be a survivor by yourself, or perhaps have an acquaintance who have passed away as a result Tags:chemotherapy lung cancer
According To Some Sources, Cancer Symptoms In Children Include: A. By: fallahs | Aug 7th 2011 - In older children it is thought the cause is environmental factors and unhealthy children food and it may be due to radiation or viral infection or a combination of genetic environmental radiation and infections Although this number seems small but cancer contribute of deaths in children According to data secondary bone cancer in in Indonesia it was found about new child cancer patients each year Not yet known exactly what causes cancer in children br br It is estimated that - of all cancer atta ... Tags:secondary bone cancer
What Is Multiple Myeloma? By: Ethan Kalvin | Feb 17th 2011 - Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the cells that lie within the bone marrow. The symptoms of this illness can come in the form of back or bone pain, bleeding problems, tiredness, shortness or breath, fatigue, anemia, and increase susceptibility to infection. Unexplained fractures can also be a warning sign of multiple myeloma. Tags:Multiple Myeloma, Myeloma, Anemia
Doctor Settles For $600,000 For Not Informing Man Tests Indicated Possibility Of Prostate Cancer By: Joseph Hernandez | Nov 3rd 2010 - The majority of doctors agree that elevated PSA levels create a need to inform the patient and to order further testing to establish whether it is due to prostate cancer. In case the patient does have prostate cancer not telling the patient and letting time go by without diagnostic testing risks letting the cancer to spread. In the event that this occurs the patient might have a medical malpractice claim against the physician. Tags:prostate cancer, colon cancer metastasis
What Happens When Physicians Do Not Follow Up On Abnormal Digital Exam And Psa Testing By: Joseph Hernandez | Jul 1st 2010 - Doctors normally employ two tests to screen male patients for prostate cancer. The first is the digital examination. The second is the PSA blood test. Most doctors acknowledge that abnormal results require follow up. This article considers why a patient may be able to pursue a medical malpractice claim if a physician screens a patient for cancer however fails to tell the patient or follow up when the tests show abnormal results.
It Is Possible For Men To Get A Yeast Infection! By: Rudy Haynes | Jun 4th 2010 - These days, during unprotected sex, a lack of hygiene or just pure bad luck, it is possible for males to get a yeast infection from a female partner. Male yeast infection has become quite a common scenario and causes unpleasant discomfort for both partners in a relationship. Tags:yeast infection, yeast infection remedies, remedies, cures
How A Malpractice Claim May Result From Physician's Delay In Detecting Prostate Cancer By: Joseph Hernandez | Apr 21st 2010 - Doctors generally use two tests to screen males for prostate cancer - the physical examination of the prostate and the PSA blood test. Most doctors concur: abnormal results trigger the need for follow up. This article reviews why a patient may be able to pursue a medical malpractice claim if a physician tests him for cancer but does not tell him or follow up after the tests come back abnormal. Tags:metastatic prostate cancer, prostate cancer bone
Ways A Doctor Could Be Accountable For Delay In Diagnosing Prostate Cancer Until It Spreads By: Joseph Hernandez | Mar 25th 2010 - Physicians usually employ a physical examination and the PSA blood test to screen men for prostate cancer. Not following up places the patient in danger of a delayed diagnosis of the cancer. This article examines how a patient may have a malpractice lawsuit should a doctor screen the patient for cancer but fail to tell the patient or follow up when the tests come back abnormal. Tags:metastatic prostate cancer, cancer lawyer
When Doctors Fail To Follow Up After Psa Results Show The Chance Of Prostate Cancer By: Joseph Hernandez | Mar 24th 2010 - Typically doctors agree that high PSA levels create a need to advise the patient get additional testing to rule out prostate cancer. f the patient has prostate cancer not telling him and letting time go by without diagnostic testing risks allowing the cancer to spread. In the event that this takes place the patient might be able to pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit against the physician. Tags:metastatic prostate cancer, cancer lawyer
Incontinence And Prostate Cancer By: Eva Judge | Mar 16th 2010 - Men who have to deal with prostate cancer often come up against one particularly aggravating side effect: urinary incontinence. Happily, there are many excellent products available these days that make dealing with incontinence much easier than ever, allowing men to focus their efforts on getting better and on beating their cancer. Tags:Incontinence Products, Adult Diapers, Adult Nappies, Incontinence Pads, Incontinence Pants, Stress Incontinence, Incontinence Aids, Bowel Incontinence, Bed Pa
What Is Mesothelioma? By: Brian Reed | Mar 16th 2010 - Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer caused in most cases by exposure to asbestos. Gregg J. Borri is a New York mesothelioma attorney who specializes in asbestos litigation who can effectively advocate for victims of exposure. Tags:New York mesothelioma attorney
Common Causes Of Urinary Incontinence By: David S Judge | Mar 10th 2010 - Although genetic factors can play a role in urinary incontinence, it is more commonly causes by a handful of different conditions and circumstances. Understanding what causes urinary incontinence can help you get a better handle about what you can do to treat it successfully. Tags:Incontinence Products, Adult Diapers, Adult Nappies, Incontinence Pads, Incontinence Pants, Stress Incontinence, Incontinence Aids, Bowel Incontinence, Bed Pa
What To Do When Getting A Bladder Infection By: David Cowley | Dec 16th 2008 - Its said that bladder infections are far more common in women and in babies under the age of 2 years old. Women have more bladder infections than men because the urethra is shorter in women than in men. Bacteria can reach the bladder more easily in women because bacteria have a shorter distance to travel. This condition is almost unheard of in boys and young men. Tags:Kegel Exercise, bladder problems, bladder infections, bladder symptoms, bladder treatment
Can Herbs Successfully Enlarge A Woman's Breasts By: Lachlan Walker | Sep 12th 2008 - Breast development begins at puberty and is regulated by the balance of specific hormones. Medical research has shown that the development of breast tissue depends on the delicate balance of progesterone, estrogen, prostaglandins, prolactin and other compounds. An imbalance of these hormones can result in poor breast development or even atrophy (decrease in size). Tags:breast success
Why Men Can Have Hot Flashes Too By: Janice Willingham | Oct 6th 2007 - Men began reporting symptoms of manopause which resembled those of menopause many years ago to their doctors who scoffed at the symptoms. So, what is manopause and why is it so important now? Tags:fruta vida, manopause, andropause, men, testosterone levels, testosterone, hot flashes
The Goji Juice Scam By: Kerry Ng | Jun 22nd 2007 - The words goji juice scam"' could be interpreted as a reference to one of two very different scams. One scam would relate to the quality of the advertised goji juice. As an example, an advertisement that did not mention Himalayan goji berries could be seen as a goji juice scam as only the Himalayan berries have a nutritional profile that includes close to one dozen different ingredients. While there is at least one goji juice scam that deprives consumers of a high quality goj... Tags:Goji, Juice, Scam
Some Very Effective Cancer Treatments By: Darren Dunner | May 13th 2007 - More than half of patients that suffer with any form of cancer are treated with the use of radiation. It has been found to be most effective used either alone or in conjunction with other kinds of cancer treatments. Tags:cancer treatment, cancer
Overview Of The Mitoxantrone Treatment For Multiple Sclerosis By: Tobias Higgens | Mar 19th 2007 - Mitoxantrone has been used in the past for prostate cancer and leukemia but latest research proved its immunosuppressant character and thus, its efficiency in dealing with MS. By reducing the activity of the immune system, mitoxantrone slows the activity of MS and decreases the frequency of relapses.
The treatment with this medicine once every three months and a complete treatment may get to three years. FDA doesn't recommend a too large total amount because it damages the... Tags:multiple, sclerosis, research, what, symptoms, treatment
Alternative Cancer Treatment By: Fransis Rodrigues | Feb 3rd 2007 - Being diagnosed with any type of cancer whether it is breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer or colon cancer among other is not pleasant, but most people cringe at the thought of having to undergo traditional cancer treatments like radiology and chemotherapy. But there are other solutions in the form of alternative cancer treatment. Tags:Alternative Cancer Treatment, Cancer Treatment
Prostate Cancer: What Men Need To Know Before It Kills Them By: Giselle Davis, Sanoviv | Nov 13th 2006 - Prostate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed among men in the United States. Because prostate cancer is so slow-growing, many men, once diagnosed are told to do nothing but "watch and wait" for it to progress. Generally, prostate cancer is a progressive disease that is likely to grow and spread over a period of time, unless it is treated.
Unfortunately this form of cancer is diagnosed in an estimated 80% of men who reach age 80.The good news is that if caught early, pro... Tags:prostate cancer, health care, Sanoviv, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, holistic, cancer
Why Should I Eat Tomatoes By: Jonathon Hardcastle | Sep 5th 2006 - Tomatoes are made out of water and vital biological substances. The tomato is a plant belonging to the Solanaceae or nightshade family, native to Central and South America, from Mexico to Peru. Because tomatoes are low in calories, they are considered an excellent and nutritional type of food for people that wish to follow a weight-loss plan. Having high vitamin C levels that help the body increase naturally its immune system, tomatoes have evolved to become one of the most l... Tags:Tomatoes, vitamins, nutrition
What You Should Know When Early Symptoms Prostate Cancer Appears By: Trevor Mulholland | Aug 27th 2006 - Early symptoms prostate cancer should not be a cause for anxiety and neither should it be ignored. Symptoms might be there for reasons other than cancer and the best thing to do is to arm yourself with important information about the potential condition. Tags:early symptoms prostate cancer
Smoking Affects Badly By: Ken Charnly | Jun 1st 2006 - By now, we all know that smoking is bad for us. Can there possibly be anyone left in the modern world that doesn"t know about this? The things people are finding more and more is that there are fewer places for them to smoke. There should be more places banned from the curse of smoking. Smoking not only causes cancer, it may also accelerate the growth of existing cancers. Tags:Smoking, Health, and Cancer
An Enlarged Prostate - A Normal Part Of The Aging Process By: Donald Saunders | Jun 1st 2006 - The prostate gland goes through two main stages of growth during a man's life. The first sees fairly rapid growth during the early years of puberty with the prostate roughly doubling in size. The second stage of growth starts in a man's mid-twenties and this is a much slower phase of growth which then continues throughout life.
For the vast majority of men this second phase of growth does not cause any problems at all until they are well into their sixties or seventies whe... Tags:enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, prostate