Articles related to: cancer
101: Foods That Harm Our Health And Cause Cancer
We can begin identifying cancer-causing foods once we recognize which ingredients in our food cause cancer. Some of these ingredients are food additives and chemicals used to enhance taste, while othe..
102: Why Would A Loving God Allow Christians to Suffer With Cancer
I was mortified as a father described the horrifying details of his daughters cancer. He stopped by my upholstery shop after a 14 hour work day to purchase a piece of foam. Out of his mouth he spoke..
103: Nutrition Awareness for Superior Health
The placebo effect is a powerful well established scientific truth. It means what we focus on, we receive. What is held in mind, manifests. Wherever attention goes, energy flows. What we resist, will ..
104: I Am So Afraid
My greatest fear is that my life will be unfulfilled. My daughters biggest fear is that an evil person might take or hurt one of her three young children. Recently, I met a woman whose biggest fear ..
105: Cancer Worldwide Affects! And The Natural Treatments
There was a movie in the 1990's called 'The Medicine Man', where a scientist discovers the cure for cancer; whilst it still continues to kill people, it is not always the death sentence it once was. T..
106: The Astrological Sun Sign Cancer the Crab of the Western Zodiac
Using the tropical zodiac system people born between June 22nd and July 22nd are known by their Sun Sign Cancer the Crab and are associated with the constellation Cancer. The Element of the Cancer sig..
107: How Can We Avoid the Three Leading Causes of Death?
If we keep up with the statistics, we know that the three leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and doctors. Let us look at these three and what we can do to promote ..
108: My Life Story On The Big Screen!
When the final chapter in my life's story has been written and work on the screenplay for the movie begins, someone will be faced with the difficult assignment of deciding who will play me on the big ..
109: Silicosis Litigation on the Rise
In the early 1930s, a mining scandal in Hawk's Nest, West Virginia rocketed the country, calling attention to the dangers of an industrial mineral called crystalline silica. A construction company ask..
110: Dieing For The Perfect Tan
How can something that makes you look and feel so healthy...be so bad for you?* Facts taken from the Skin Cancer foundation:* Cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.* More than ..
111: Obesity Health Risks: Weight May Pose a Greater Health Risk than Smoking
A few years ago, I heard about a very disturbing survey. Unfortunately, I don't remember the statistical details, but I'll never forget the point. Someone asked a group of children in a US primary sch..
112: What Are Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)?
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are mixtures of up to 209 individual chlorinated compounds (known as congeners). There are no known natural sources of PCBs since PCBs are no longer produced in the Un..
113: The Five Worst Foods You Can Eat
Do you know what my doctor had the nerve to tell me the other day? He said that one French fry from a fast food restaurant is worse than smoking a cigarette. Believe me, if I had known this a few year..
114: Functional Foods And Exercise: The Ultimate Health Combination
As your body ages it becomes much more susceptible to many age associated diseases such as cardiovascular and neurological diseases, macular degeneration, cataract, osteoporosis and cancer. Two very e..
115: Early lung cancer detection needed
When Dana Reeve, widow of actor Christopher Reeve, died of lung cancer, the stories of her death pointed out that she didn't smoke. She was young, only 44; she had nursed her paralyzed husband for eig..
116: Boomer Couples: Deepening Your Conversations About Serious Illness
As Baby Boomers continue to age, the rise in incidence of serious illness affects nearly every family - especially if you're a member of the Sandwich Generation. When you or your spouse develops cance..
117: The Mediterranean Diet Is Also About Portions
A few days ago I was with my sister in Madrid, Spain, doing window shopping (nowadays, with the fall of the dollar against the euro, it is difficult to do any other kind of shopping in Europe). After ..
118: Boomer Couples: Deepening Your Conversations about Serious Illness
As Baby Boomers continue to age, the rise in incidence of serious illness affects nearly every family - especially if you're a member of the Sandwich Generation. When you or your spouse develops cance..
119: Why Does God Allow Cancer
My fears mounted as each day passed with yet another set of tests declaring that the cancer is still present. Relatives I hadn't seen for years began parading into my hospital room. They're expressi..
120: Psychological Impact of Lap Band Surgery
Obesity is a real medical condition that affects about a third of the population of U.S. adults. Obesity is very serious; a chronic disease that may increase your risk of developing other serious cond..
121: Increased Cancer Risks Associated With Working The Graveyard Shift
You may have heard some alarming health news recently, about how working the 'graveyard shift' may increase your odds for developing breast or prostate cancer. This story is based on recent research, ..
122: Journey Through Loss And Change
We all feel that the world is stable and secure, that change and loss will not come into our lives. When it does, not only do we experience deep shock and sorrow, but our normal anchors disappear. Con..
123: Moving On After Breast Cancer
Breast cancer affects everyone in different ways and depending on the severity of each case, the recovery period varies greatly.Breast cancer is a life-threatening disease and some very good work is b..
124: Why Does Cancer Kill
I was at Wal-Mart with my one and a half year old granddaughter and her two and a half year old brother. Without any warning my granddaughter started smiling and waving while saying hello to everyone..
125: Five Things You Should Know About Colon Cancer
The colon is an extremely important organ in the body. This particular organ measures approximately four feet in length in the adult body. It is shaped in such a way that it resembles a tube. The colo..
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