Archive for October, 2007

Vitamin K and B-3 Beneficial to Skin

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Vitamin K and Vitamin B-3, also known as niacin, have long been known to have non-skin related health benefits, but recent studies have shown that both vitamins have dermatological applications.
“Vitamins continue to be reorganized as having an important role to play in the health of the body,” says Dr David Smith, chief researcher at SkinWhite [...]

Breast Cancer Awareness

Monday, October 29th, 2007

The breasts are important for the woman. This is how the mother will be able to give milk to her newborn baby. Studies have shown that the nutrients that come from breast mil are better than any solution in the market because this has antibodies which, makes the infant resistant against harmful bacteria and diseases.
When [...]

Do You Know What’s in Laundry Detergent?

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Is it necessary to have college degree in chemistry to understand the ingredients listed on the side of laundry detergent? Take a look and you’ll agree that sadly, this seems to be the case with many regular laundry products.
Chemicals and other ingredients are written so that many consumers will not or cannot take the time [...]

Keep Your Children Off Chemical Mattresses

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Many conventional mattresses have become “chemical mattresses.” The increase of the use of chemical fire-retardants in many conventional inner-spring mattresses is a result of compliance with the new federal open-flame mattresses standards. Mattresses must now be able to resist an open-flame applied directly to the top and side for 70 seconds. Mark Strobel, director the [...]

Cancer Can Be Cured

Monday, October 15th, 2007

First off, let me clarify something.
I’m not a doctor, and you should always seek the help of qualified medical professionals before undertaking any treatment method. I am an independent researcher with aging parents who I plan to keep alive and healthy as long as possible. I’ve researched lots of ways to treat and cure “incurable” [...]

My Survival of Small Cell Cervical Cancer

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Hi, my name is Colleen Marlett and as you know from my last article, I am a cancer survivor. I survived a rare and aggressive cancer called Small Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix, or SCCC. It is a rare form of cervical cancer and although Small Cell Cancer is not rare in the liver, [...]

Breast Cancer - Detecting Cancer Early

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Breast cancer is a serious problem that needs to be addressed. In 2005 502,000 people died worldwide as a result of this cancer. Worldwide, more people are diagnosed with breast cancer than any other cancer except for lung cancer and it is the fifth most common cancer overall. While these statistics are alarming, there are [...]

Five Easy Things You Can Do Now to Help Prevent Breast Cancer

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Rather than focusing on breast cancer, Wise Women choose to concentrate on keeping our breasts healthy through wise lifestyle and dietary choices.
The following tips may amaze you, since the actions and foods they suggest run counter to many alternative views of cancer prevention. They are supported with strong research, however - from the lab, with [...]

Why Has There Been No Change In The Method Of Collecting Urine From Stomas?

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

There have been great advances in improving the glues and wafers that help to prevent leakage.
There has been no change in the way that the urine is collected from the stoma and stored until the pouch is emptied. This surprises me. As a Urostomy patient myself, I am interested in what advances have been made [...]

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