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Cancer Ovarian
Women desperate for pregnancy may be setting themselves up for cancer if they take fertility drugs. Mary Rossing, PH.D. and colleagues at the University of Washington at the Cancer Research Center found that women taking fertility drugs had 2-1/s times the normal risk of developing ovarian cancer, especially ling-term use of the drug clomiphene, at the Stanford University school of Medicine found a threefold greater risk of ovarian cancer among women using fertility drugs.
Ovarian cancer is...
Circulation problems
What do intermittent claudication and Raymauds phenomenon have in common? In each, blood flow in the veins and arteries become restricted, jeopardizing the arms or legs. The late Ella Fitzgerald lost her legs to blocked circulation brought on by her diabetes. In 1993, the year she turned 75, Fitzgerald had both legs amputated.
When her legs completely lost their circulation, they became gangrenous and had to be cut off. I believe Ms Fitzgeralds legs could have been saved if she had...
Prostate disease
In 1993 an estimated 35,000 men died in America from prostate cancer, arrive at an agreement to The American Cancer Society. It is the second leading effect of cancer deaths in men, behind lung melanoma. The news does not get slightly much better.
For citizens age 50 to 60, compared to 30-40 years old the over-all cancer rate has gone up by 44 percent for breast cancer; 60 percent for male colon cancer; and for prostate disease the rate has gone up by as most as 100 percent. For...
Arthritis problems
Your doctor tells you, you have arthritis. Can he or she tell you what kind of arthritis you have or what is causing it? These are not unreasonable questions, yet you will rarely get answers. This is because arthritis is largely a disorder of symptoms- a syndrome, to be more accurate. As long as physicians lump symptoms into one category, and do not examine the causes of the symptoms, there can be no hope or cure. All is not lost, however, or you would not be reading this chapter!
Causes of...
Prostate Cancer
In 1993 an estimated 35,000 men died in America from prostate cancer, according to The American Cancer Society. It is the Second leading cause of cancer deaths in men, behind lung cancer. The news does not get any better.For people age 50 to 60, compared to 30-40 years old the over-all cancer rate has increased by 44 percent for breast cancer; 60 percent for male colon cancer; and for prostate cancer the rate has increased by as much as 100 percent. For malignant melanomas, malignant lymphoma,...
How does HGH work
HGH plays an important role in helping our bodies to maintain a healthy metabolism and shape.
The body produces Hgh throughout our lives, though levels decline significantly as we grow older. By the age of 60, most people have around 80 per cent less growth hormone in their system than at 20.
Hgh is also known (sometimes spelt as somatropin), with the synthetic product available under brand names such as Saizen and Genotropin.
How does Hgh work?
HGH is a microscopic protein...
Hormone studies
Dr. Alicia Stanton οΏ½ June 2009- The single hormone almost all people think about in relation to breast melanoma is estrogen. However, many hormones affect breast cancer in helpful and harmful ways. Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, melatonin, oxytocin, insulin and T3 (tri-iodothyronine) can all affect breast cancer. Dr MahmudοΏ½s analysis article does a terrific job of explaining these effects. Estrone and estradiol are two stronger estrogens that can provoke breast cancer through...
Causes of Thyroid Disease
The main usual causes of acquired thyroid disorders are iodine deficiency and autoimmune thyroid disease. Iodine deficiency is in this way most important cause of hypothyroidism for most of of the the human race, due to absence of iodine in the food regimen and/or high consumption of soy, corn, and brassica plants (cabbage, broccoli, brussel sprouts, etc.). These plants produce natural goitrogens. Goitrogens can be largely eliminated through proper cooking. Inside the U.S., salt is iodized...
Longevity in Men
In spite of the fact that become old is inevitable, feeling older does not have to be. A total of anti-aging strategies can keep back the hands of time and increase health and longevity for men.
Just about 25 percent of what decide longevity is in a man's genes,says Stephan Quentzel, MD, a family physician, psychiatrist, and assistant teacher of medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. That signifies the balance is up to you. Sound lifestyle choices can add years to...
What is Lupus
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Determining what works in the fight to reverse a disorder as puzzling and elusive as lupus is a mystery indeed. First you have to define the problem. Churchills Medical Dictionary defines lupus as a multisystem disease of unknown ethiology. The American Journal of Medicine calls it a chronic inflammatory disease of the connective tissue resulting from unknown cause. _ Oh, there is a help: unknown causes.
A little more information comes from the academic American Encyclopedia,...
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