Post by Kimberly Green:
Cancer
Cancer Prevention
It is very important the fact that many are considered carcinogenic agents that are manageable by man. In this sense, to know the relationship between a type of cancer and a particular factor, we can direct our efforts towards the elimination of the agent.
To this end measures should be taken as:
* No smoking
* Avoid [...]
Lifestyle
Lifestyle was originally coined by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler in 1929. The current broader sense of the word dates from 1961.
In sociology, a lifestyle is the way a person lives. A lifestyle is a characteristic bundle of behaviors that makes sense to both others and oneself in a given time and place, including social relations, [...]
Lung Cancer
More than one in four cancer cases are diagnosed lung and lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths more common among men and women in the United States. In 2008 it is expected that more than 161 000 deaths from lung cancer, surpassing the number of deaths from breast, prostate and colon cancers [...]
Home Remedies for Colds
The common cold, catarrh or cold are a very common disease, all we have ever had. The cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system (nose and throat), is benign. It is usually last 3 to 7 days. The common cold and flu are caused by viruses, can have similar symptoms but [...]
Women Who Wear Too Much Perfume May be Depressed
That’s the conclusion of Dr. Yehuda Shoenfeld, a physician and autoimmune disease researcher at the University of Tel Aviv in Israel, who studies “antibodies, a class of chemicals is launching attacks the body’s cells, often in patients with autoimmune diseases like lupus.
“Our scientific findings suggest that women who are depressed are also losing their sense [...]
The Keys to Health Care are Simple
Scientists have reported progress in therapy to reduce the risk of developing chronic disease most common and deadly as, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer by 80 percent.
In some ways the report might sound redundant, but the treatment is called “taking care of himself” and is based on “not smoking, exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet [...]
Olive Oil, Good for Eye Health
The olive oil has excellent culinary reputation and ranks as one of the key elements for cardiovascular health in the Mediterranean diet.
However, its benefits are greater now that new studies have found that olive oil is also good for eye health, as appears to prevent in particular, macular degeneration, a disease that affects the retina [...]
High Cholesterol in Middle Age Cause Future Dementia
People with high cholesterol levels in midlife are at higher s risk of developing dementia later in life, researchers say.
The assertion is clear from a study of nearly 10,000, which revealed that those with high cholesterol between 40 and 50 years-a reading of 240 or more-had a 66 percent increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease 40 [...]
Chewing Snuff Increases the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
The chewing snuff and snus, which is consumed placed under the lip, also increases the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke, such as snuff to smoking, although many of its consumers take as a healthier alternative, according to the results of an investigation by the French Agency for Research on Cancer.
Identified Two Antibodies that Stop the Progress of HIV
The finding could point the way to create an AIDS vaccine. Researchers at Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, have managed to isolate the two antibodies responsible for disease resistance in an African man. These antibodies prevent many strains of HIV from multiplying in the body and end up producing the disease AIDS.
Furthermore, the [...]
