Posts Tagged ‘cancer’

Common blood pressure drug ‘raises cancer risk’

A blood pressure drug used by millions of adults could be increasing their risk of cancer, a study has revealed.
The use of ARB drugs to treat hypertension is associated with a ‘modestly increased risk’ of new cancer diagnosis, scientists say.
Some 15million prescriptions are written for the drugs every year in the UK [...]

When Fat Comes Back

All you have to do is wheel your grocery cart into a checkout line to see the cautionary tales screaming at you from the tabloids:
Kirstie Alley regained the 70-plus pounds she lost on Jenny Craig. Maureen “Marcia Brady”  McCormick got even heavier after she was on Celebrity Fit Club. Oprah, well, we [...]

What is Cough, Coughing and Chronic cough

Cough
• Infectionsof therespiratorysystem
• Respiratorysystemallergies
• Smoking
• Dryair
• Obesity
• Cardiacinsuff.
• Drugs
• Cancer
• Cysticfibrosis
• GER
Complications Of Cough
• Syncop
• Haemorrhagies
• Vomiting
• Malnutrition
• Headaches
• Sleepdisorders
• Incontinence
• Others…
Defence mechanisms of the respiratory tract

Nose
Epithel
Cilliae
Mucusproduction
Cough
Glottisreflex
SecretoryIgA

Lactoferrin, lysozyme, peroxidase,
Dendriticcells
Lymphoidtissues
Alveolarmacrophages
Immunglobulinsandopsonins
Neutrophils

Don’t forget to use your herbs against cancer

Grill the meat quickly at high temperature is exposed to heat. Carcinogenic effects of heterocyclic amines thus showing (HCA) is composed of molecules. Scientists warned that people in hot weather to barbecue. Before Grill the meat must obtain training.
According to reports in Italian newspaper La Stampa, In a survey by the University of Kansas in [...]

The management of primary breast cancer

Survival rates for women with breast cancer in England and Wales are worse than in most European countries. There is evidence of wide variations in the management of breast cancer within the country.
The speed and costeffectiveness of accurate diagnosis of breast cancer can be increased by using a combination of clinical examination, mammography and fine [...]

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

When you think of October images of pumpkins, spider webs, ghosts, ghouls, and goblins often spring to mind. However, there is one uninvited ghoul that lingers throughout this month waiting to claim another victim: Breast Cancer. In 2005 alone, there were over 188,000 people (both men and women) diagnosed with breast cancer and over 41,000 [...]

Vitamin D Helps Cancer Patients Survive

Cancer sufferers receive considerable alleviation from vitamin D, the Sun vitamin, as recent research showed. Such is the conclusion reached in two studies published in the British Journal of Cancer and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. They are the result of a joint research conducted by specialists from Leeds University in conjunction with the US [...]