The Insidiousness of Breast Cancer and its Current Treatment

In our modern world, the benefits that today's manufacturing and agricultural activities have brought us is more than painfully offset by the damage to our personal health and wellness. During the course of our daily lives, we are continually exposed to common household products such as detergents, insulation, fabric treatments, flame retardants, cosmetics, paints, upholstery preservatives, and coatings for electronic equipment. When these chemicals accumulate within our bodies, they ...
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Friday, August 20th, 2010 Health

What you need to know about high blood pressure

As I investigate the various diseases or problems that afflict most of the Americans, I find that blood pressure is quite a common problem that has deteriorated the healthy life of many. It is not just the senior citizens but even middle-aged men and women who are troubled by blood pressure. This is because there are several origins to this problem and as life is spontaneously picking pace, people are becoming more and more negligent of their health and fitness. What is blood pressure? High ...
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Thursday, August 19th, 2010 Health

Miguel clean drinking beer out of floating debris was sent to hospital companies pay only 10 bottles of wine

The day before yesterday evening, After a hard day's Ronaldinho and company similar to the 10 colleagues Garden Village, Dongcheng, Dongguan near a Hunan Restaurant dinner Wine When the rice was going, but had not imagined that drinking a bottle of San Miguel beer in clear a lot of unidentified floating objects, drink this bottle was not long before Ronaldinho and another colleague have produced strong physical symptoms such as vomiting, are duly sent to the Dongguan People's ...
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 Business

Diabetes and Exercise

There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by the pancreas not producing enough insulin to control glucose levels or the cells not responding to insulin. When a cell does not respond to insulin, it is known as ...
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 Health

Leukemia Treatment - Surgery

Leukemia Treatment ' Surgery One of the most difficult procedures a doctor can perform is a bone marrow transplant. This procedure is performed in an attempt to repair damages caused by leukemia. The fleshy, yellow or red colored bone marrow tissue is located in the middle of all large bones. It is made up of two stem cell types and provides the body with many necessary materials. Hemopoietic stem cells (the first type) produce blood cells and Stromal stem cells help develop bone, fat and ...
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 Health

Hospital E "is a single

From December 30, the center Hospital , Wuyi Chinese Medicine Hospital, People's Hospital of the three pilot hospitals, the government network and the social security net through Optical fiber And implement mutual recognition of test results of medical examination, but also that patients from three hospitals in any one of the clinic, can check the other two hospitals in obtaining the recent inspection of the test results, without prejudice to the premise of clinics, doctors ...
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010 Business

Is Bad Breath a Sure Sign of Gum Disease?

Somewhat reassuringly, the answer is no! While bad breath is a possible sign of gum disease, other common causes crop up as well. For example, tonsil stones can cause bad breath. Tonsil stones are created when decaying food debris collects in the crevices of the tonsils and becomes compacted into what are referred to as "stones." You can have bad breath from tonsil stones without having any gum disease at all. Post-nasal drip can also cause bad breath, as the discharged mucous provides a rich ...
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010 Health

Take Charge of Your Health Care

QID - QOD: What's The Difference? To Frank(not his real name), and thousands of others like him, the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story begins when Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathing difficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathing treatments, tests and medication. After a few days in the hospital, Frank's recovery had progressed steadily, but he still wasn't strong enough to return home. Arrangements were made to admit him to a skilled nursing facility for ...
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 Health

Women and heart disease:

How do you start to transform the long ingrained opinions that heart disease affects primarily men? Most people are surprised when told that not only is heart disease the #1 killer of women, but that more women die from heart disease than breast cancer. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 500,000 women die each year from heart disease.1 And although today's advances in cardiology are many, 38% of women will die within one year of a first heart attack. Clearly, we can and should ...
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010 Health

Blood Pressure Monitor - Is You're Blood Pressure OK?

The focus on reducing high blood pressure in today's society is more so then ever now we now know that living with a high blood pressure can result in having a stroke or a fatal heart attack. High blood pressure is the most common cardiovascular disease amongst the older generation aged 60 plus ' high blood pressure actually effects 2 in 3 in those aged 70 or above and often comes without warnings, lending it the name 'The Silent Killer'. The reason heart attacks are common amongst those with ...
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 Health