Posts Tagged ‘cancer’


Aspirin, Colon Cancer and Heart Attack Prevention?

Aspirin, while falling out of favor for general use for pain relief, which is of course what it was originally used for back in the “day”, has grown in popularity for other uses.  It is used now for people who are concerned about heart health, who may have had heart attacks in their family history. [...]

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9/11 Firefighters at Higher Cancer Risk

Well, it has been almost ten years to the day that the awful thing that changed America forever happened. 9/11 happened almost ten years ago to the day. It will be the ten year anniversary of this tragic event tomorrow. It is forever ingrained in the American psyche as a day that will live in [...]

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Can Dogs Really Detect Cancer?

If modern science is right, then your furry little (or big) companions may have just also become his lifesaver and medical device as well.  There is more and more evidence that those of the canine world can actually “smell” and detect cancer in people. It’s no secret that dogs have a highly evolved sense of [...]

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Music’s Amazing Pain Relieving, Stress Busting Abilities

I love music. Music can make me feel just about anything, more powerfully than watching a movie, reading a book or doing anything else that is designed to help you feel something or alter the way you feel about something.  It can be inspiring, melancholy, uplifting, romantic, reminiscent, or thrilling. Whatever type of music you [...]

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What are the Right Doses of Vitamin D for Cancer Prevention?

There is a lot of debate over how many IU’s (International Units to take of Vitamin D3, which is the best form of the vitamin for cancer prevention, and the same form that our body produces when we are exposed to the sunlight. The debate rages pretty much between the standard medical establishment (by that [...]

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