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Breast Cancer Prevention : 6 Things You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Statistics show that 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives. While this disease can be deadly, it is also preventable. This blog post will discuss six things you need to know about breast cancer prevention. Knowledge is power when it comes to fighting cancer, so read on and learn how you can protect yourself. UNDERGO ROUTINE CHECKUPS One of the first things you can do to prevent breast cancer is to undergo routine checkups. This means going for mammograms and clinical breast exams regularly. In this case, your doctor may even recommend using ultrasound technology to get a clear picture of the breast tissue. Rest assured that your doctor will be able to detect any changes in your breasts and will be able to determine if there is anything to worry about. The earlier you catch any abnormalities, the better your chances of beating cancer. BE AWARE OF YOUR FAMILY HISTORY Another important factor to consider is your family history. If you have close relatives who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, your risk may be higher. This is because some forms of breast cancer can be hereditary. As such, it is important to be aware of your family history and to let your doctor know if there is a history of breast cancer in your family. From there, you should discuss your options with your doctor and make sure to get regular screenings. More often than not, early detection is key when it comes to surviving breast cancer which is why family history is so important.
Desmond Morris

Modify Your Life Style for Reduced Breast Cancer Risk - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is associated with several life style factors as various studies have suggested that life style has a strong impact to health and influences breast cancer risk. Life style is a personal choice so can be changed easily by women to reduce the risk of breast cancer. Life style factors that need to be changed for reducing the risk of cancer are given below
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BREAST CANCER:RISK FACTORS - 0 views

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    Hi friends ,sorry for a delayed posting.Today i'll briefly review the RISK FACTORS OF BREAST CANCER.Breast cancer is a very common cancer.Breast cancer is perhaps the most common cancer in women of the developed countries.
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AstraZeneca Scorpion Therapeutics Pact For Cancer Proteins - 0 views

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    Global pharmaceutical and biotechnology company AstraZeneca has signed an agreement with Scorpion Therapeutics to discover, develop and commercialize precision medicines against cancer proteins. The collaboration, announced today (January 13), will focus on a class of proteins called transcription factors, which can regulate important cellular processes including cell growth and survival. Many transcription factors have been identified earlier, but were considered 'undruggable' using conventional drug discovery approaches, the company said in a statement. Susan Galbraith, executive vice president, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, said: "Unlocking potentially transformative biology is pivotal for delivering the next wave of cancer treatments. "Scorpion's innovative platform is a strong strategic fit as we explore a range of new modalities across our broad drug discovery toolbox with promise to disrupt the activity of these highly-validated cancer targets."
Desmond Morris

Breast Cancer Awareness - The Secret to Detect Breast Cancer Early - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of women death around the globe so every woman should be aware of the disease and its related aspects so that some measures can be taken to prevent the disease, however many risk factors can be controlled by women if they make certain life style changes but not all factors can be controlled because they are natural risk factors and can't be modified by any woman of the world such as
Desmond Morris

Breast Exam In Relation To the Early Detection of Breast Cancer - 0 views

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    It is estimated that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their life time because they are at life time risk of breast cancer and the risk becomes lower and higher in relation to the certain risk factors, but there is not a single woman in any corner of the world that is risk free so every woman regardless of her age should be vigilant about the health of breasts and the risk factors so they need to maintain a contact with breasts on regular basis.
Matti Narkia

Shedding Light on Vitamin D and Cancer - 0 views

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    Vitamin D's days of obscurity seem pretty much over. Once just an afterthought to most people-relegated to the sides of milk cartons and the pages of medical texts-it's now on the cusp of becoming a full-fledged disease prevention star. Although vitamin D has long been known as an important factor in bone health, a quickly growing body of evidence now shows that it may also help lower the risk of cancer, heart disease, and even premature death.[1], [2] Not surprisingly, scientists and the public have started to take note, particularly of vitamin D's potential to protect against cancer
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What Are Ginger Shots? Everything You Need to Know - 0 views

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    If you want to start your day feeling refreshed and energized, consider creating a daily regimen of ginger shots instead! Ginger shots are like taking ginger ale straight to the source. They give you all sorts of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants your body needs to feel its best. These shots are beverages made from concentrated doses of ginger root (Zingiber officinale), which are asserted to aid in warding off sickness and strengthen your resilience against many health conditions. However, ginger shots just became prevalent recently in the wellness society; ginger brews have been used since ancient times to cure a host of ailments. While ginger presents unique health features, you may wonder whether sipping ginger shots is healthful. This article inspects ginger shots, including their potential health benefits, side effects, and preparation at home. Ginger Shots Ginger shots are potent drinks made with fresh ginger root. The ingredients used in the shot differ depending on the recipe you want to try. Some shots include only fresh ginger juice, while others comprise lemon juice, orange juice, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and/or manuka honey. You can make it at home by squeezing fresh ginger root juice or blending fresh, grated ginger with different juices, like lemon or orange. Now you can see that these shots are available pre-made or made to take away at juicers or health food stores. You can also beat them up at home by operating a juicer machine. For this, just add freshly grated ginger to citrus juice or mix a dash of ginger with other ingredients in a high-powered blending pot. You may find ginger shots spicy and unpleasant to drink owing to their high content of ginger roots. Hence, they're made in small amounts and generally drunk in one or two swigs. Ginger Root Ginger root has been used medicinally for thousands of years. The ancient Chinese used it to treat stomach problems, colds, and inflammation. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH
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Cervical cancer: Symptoms, Signs and Treatment - Everyday Science - 0 views

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    There are more than 200 types of HPV. Most of them are not harmful and disappear on their own. But at least a dozen types of HPV can remain in the body and sometimes cause cancer. Two in particular cause the majority of cases of cervical cancer. These types are called high-risk HPV. learn the signs symptoms, risk factors, causes and treament of Cervical cancer
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Breast Cancer: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Causes and Treatment - 0 views

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    Women who have been detected early in the disease, they can usually be offered a curative treatment. The earlier the diagnosis is made, the greater the chance of cure. When it is found early, there is a 96% chance of healing. here is the complete Breast Cancer Symptoms, Risk Factors, Stages, Causes and Treatment
drmartyr md

RISK FACTORS OF STOMACH CANCER ~ HEALTH:THEGREATESTGIFTOFGOD - 5 views

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    Yesterday during my outdoor posting i attended an elderly individual presenting with advanced features of stomach cancer .He was in a lot of anguish and pain.
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Matti Narkia

Vitamin D Newsletter March 2009 | All Things Vitamin D - 0 views

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    This is a very long newsletter. I will answer questions about oil versus water-soluble Vitamin D, depression, mental clarity, malignant melanoma, Crohn's disease, an imagist poet, multiple sclerosis, sun-exposure, high-intensity red light and collagen repair in the skin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, influenza, the 1918 influenza pandemic, statins, the new Food and Nutrition Board, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, athletes, the upcoming 14th Vitamin D Workshop, prostate cancer, the wrong blood test, pregnancy, autism, Alzheimer's disease, soap and sebum, asthma, sleep, the co-factors vitamin D needs to work (all contained in spinach), and-my favorite-UVC light and Vitamin D
Desmond Morris

Self Breast Examination - a Way to well Being - 0 views

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    In this fast paced world human beings are living a luxurious life due to good science most of the works are done by machines, but this lack of physical activity has give way to many diseases and obesity that is considered to be the root cause of many health complications especially it is included into the major risk factors of breast cancer. Obesity is the result of unhealthy diet full of fats instead of healthy balanced diet and lack of physical activity so it must be kept at distance by adopting healthy life style.
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Ozempic VS Saxenda :Diabetic Drug Comparison - 0 views

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    Living with diabetes can be managed by proper medication. However, you may have questions regarding the medications available to you. Here, we will take a closer look at two medications, Ozempic and Saxenda, so that you can see how these medications can impact your health. A CLOSER LOOK AT DIABETES Diabetes can be divided into two categories, type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder and is commonly diagnosed in children. Individuals with T1D require lifelong insulin treatment to manage their diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed later in life due to genetics, lifestyle, and other risk factors. Unlike T1D, there are numerous treatment options other than insulin therapy to manage type 2 diabetes. GLP-1 RECEPTOR AGONISTS A common drug class used to treat type 2 diabetes is glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. GLP-1 receptor agonists work by lowering blood glucose and slowing gastric emptying. Benefits of using a GLP-1 receptor agonist include: weight loss, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) benefits, lowering A1C values, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) benefits with little risk of hypoglycemia. Common GLP-1 receptor agonist side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and injection site reactions. GLP-1 receptor agonists should not be used in patients with a personal or a family history of medullary thyroid cancer.
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Take Care of Your Body and It Will Take Care Of You! - 1 views

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    To reach out to the best cancer specialist doctor in Delhi or to get more information about your specific risk factors, visit cancerconsultindia.com. Just remember, Healthy eating leads to normal heart beating.
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MALAISE OCCURRENCE, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENTS - 0 views

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    Malaise is well known as a depressed state of mind that has different contributing factors such as sadness, loneliness, unhappiness and sorrow. It is possible to experience this depressed state of mind due to different chronicle diseases such as diabetes, HIV, tuberculosis, anemia, cancer etc. The symptoms of malaise are many such as dizziness, sweating, head pain, tiredness, exhaustion etc.
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