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Cancer Pages: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Obesity has a big link with cancer. A recent study revealed that remaining slim and avoiding high amount of red meat and wine are the best way to prevent cancer. Our body fat and cancer has much more link than generally felt (Via Yahoo News). The report includes five key findings. Processed meat should be eaten carefully. Link between red meat and colorectal cancer: It suggests that people should not eat more than 500g of cooked red meat a week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cancer Pages: March 2008
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Saturday, March 15, 2008. Kidney Cancer - Causes, Symptoms and Risks Factors. Causes of Kidney Cancer. The causes are not known, however external factors, such as smoking and obesity, have been related to a higher incidence of kidney cancer and changing environmental factors as well as population aging has seen an increase in the presentation of this form of cancer. Not smoking is the most effective way to prevent kidney cancer and it is estimated that the elimination of smoking would reduce the rate of ...
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Saturday, March 31, 2007. Stopping Cancer Without Killing It. Cancer experts may have found a new way to curb cancer: halting cancer cells in their tracks. That tactic is called senescence. In senescence, cells don't divide, which means a cancer could not grow. Triggering senescence in certain cells appears to hamper the growth of some tumors, according to lab tests done on mice (www.webmd.com). Old women with breast cancer get poor care as compared to young women study finds. The highest incidence of br...
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Cancer Pages: November 2007
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007. A cup of coffee daily keeps cancer away. A latest finding in US suggests that drinking a cup of coffee daily might reduce the risk of developing skin cancer. This study was started in 1990 and investigated 77,000 white postmenopausal women in the US. These women provided lot of information about themselves like how much coffee or tea they drink and whether they had ever been diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. Thursday, November 1, 2007. They include not gaining weight as ...
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Cancer Pages: December 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. Foods that can protect you against cancer. There is no single food or its substance that can save you from cancer. But the scientists from the American Institute for Cancer Research have named 11 foods that can protect you from cancer. To use them effectively, you have to use the right combination of foods in a predominantly plant-based diet. Dark Green Leafy Vegetables. Grapes and Grape Juice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Enter your email address:.
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Cancer Pages: September 2008
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Sunday, September 28, 2008. Breast cancer awareness – Early detection is key. October is designated annually as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. So what better time to not only talk about breast cancer, but to also encourage all women to follow the American Cancer Society guidelines for early detection. There are things you can do to greatly reduce your chances of developing breast cancer. You can include regular exercise in your daily routine; eat a low-fat, high-fiber diet; avoid smoking; and use alc...
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Cancer Pages: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Blood Sugar and Cancer. Colon and Rectal Cancer. In a Harvard University study that involved more than 50,000 middle aged men, those whose diets were most likely to raise blood sugar fast and high were 32 percent more likely to develop colon and rectal cancer over 20 years. The effect is much stronger for heavier men. Here we go men, are you ready for this? An Italian study looked at men ages 46-74 who developed prostate cancer and compared their diets to a group of similar men wh...
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Cancer Pages: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Lead your way through a natural healthcare. Natural healthcare is coming up to be the most preferred cure for various health problems. It is enjoying the comeback it deserves and has is been more preferred to allopathic medicines in the current times. To enjoy the benefits of natural healthcare one must note some of the important aspects that are discussed below:. NatMedTalk.com is one such natural health forum. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mesothelioma cancer, prostate cancer, ...
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Cancer Pages: August 2008
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Friday, August 15, 2008. Genetic Factor in Colon Cancer Discovered. Researchers have discovered an abnormality in a gene that they have strongly linked to the development of inherited colon cancer, which may account for up to 20 percent of cases of colon cancer. As VOA's Jessica Berman reports, scientists believe the discovery could lead to a simple blood test to identify people susceptible to inherited colon cancer. Heather Hampel is co-author of the study appearing this week in the journal Science.
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Cancer Pages: May 2007
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. There is a correlation between cancer incidence with the lower levels of melatonin produced in the body when people spend more time in bright-light conditions. This effect is compounded in people who sleep fewer hours and in people who work at night, two groups that are known to have higher cancer rates. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. New Technology Helps Doctors Diagnose Skin Cancer. Environmental Factors in Breast Cancer. Researchers from Harvard University, Roswell Park Cancer Institut...