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    • 11.

      6 Ways To Help You Cope Emotionally


      by Daniel Millions - 2006-12-04
      Nothing can prepare you for a diagnosis of cancer. With it comes a flood of stressful emotions – shock, disbelief, anger, depression, hopelessness, fear, denial, etc. At first, it may be diff...
    • 12.

      You Can Prevent Breast Cancer!


      by Ben Franklin - 2006-12-04
      Sometimes, one suffers from breast cancer even if you've taken all the necessary precautions and preventive measures. Call it fate or whatever, but if you do take care, the chances of suffering from i...
    • 13.

      In The Public Eye A Dozen Plant Antioxidants You'll Soon Know


      by Dr. Paul Gross - 2006-12-04
      "A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step" - a saying sometimes used to nudge procrastinators off the start line.Such a case exists now for food regulators confronted with growing scientific...
    • 14.

      Fiber and Cancer


      by Chris Chenoweth - 2006-12-05
      What is fiber? Fiber is the part of fruits, vegetables, and grains that is neither digested nor absorbed. Since fiber does not provide any nutrients, how is it beneficial to nutrition? Fiber keeps you...
    • 15.

      Do You Have Colon Cancer?


      by Ben Franklin - 2006-12-05
      Colon cancer usually strikes after you have crossed 50. In the US, it is the second most frequent cause of death. Ending at the rectum, the colon, or large intestine, is the last part of the gastroint...
    • 16.

      Understanding Radiation, X-Rays, Mammograms, & CT Scans


      by Daniel Millions - 2006-12-05
      As with chemotherapy, certain forms of medical radiation can lead to an increased risk of cancer. The benefits of using these types of medical radiation, however, generally far outweigh the risks asso...
    • 17.

      Cancer in the Environment


      by Laurence Magne - 2006-12-06
      Almost all of us know someone who has cancer, or who has died from it. We all know the anguish, suffering and grief that it causes. It has become so common that we treat it as if it's a part of life t...
    • 18.

      The Violin That Saved Frank Smith's Life


      by Rhiannon Schmitt - 2006-12-06
      He put up with it in a way that a sleeping cat deals with a toddler tugging on it's tail: ears folded back in distain and tail twitching in obvious annoyance, but stubbornly refusing to move to an u...
    • 19.

      The Essentials of Overcoming Serious Health Conditions


      by Ron Garner - 2006-12-06
      If you want to overcome a serious condition such as cancer, you must be dedicated. First, you must understand fully how your body works and what it must have in the way of food and supplements.You hav...
    • 20.

      The Truth Behind Metastatic Lung Cancer


      by David Silva - 2006-12-07
      Unlike other forms of lung cancer, metastatic lung cancer is the result of a cancer from another part of the body spreading to the lungs. When a malignancy develops in the body (most often in the brea...