One of the beliefs that is common to modern society is the idea that if something is good, “more is better”. We see this mindset all the time in late night television ads that promote the latest fad products. In these ads, the pitch man inevitably offers a second set of whatever is being sold [...]
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Early Cancer Detection With A Dog’s Wet Nose
February 10th, 2011
admin Although much effort is being directed toward the early detection of cancers in the quest to save lives, research is showing that dogs are miles ahead of sensors in detecting many forms of the disease. Using their skills offers an important chance to save lives.
Read the rest of this article »Cancer vs. The Sacred Coffee Bean – Coffee’s Cancer Preventing Benefits
October 22nd, 2009
admin As one of the most popular drinks that we consume, its hardly surprising that significant research effort has been “poured” into understanding the effects of coffee on our health. While generally considered healthy, research is finding both good and bad in our sacred bean.
Read the rest of this article »Lung Cancer and Our Sense of Justice
August 9th, 2009
admin As a cancer with many, many victims and a low survival rate, one would think of lung cancer as a prime candidate for research dollars. Unfortunately due to the association of the disease with the lifestyle of smoking it is fourth in funding dollars despite killing more people than other cancers like
Read the rest of this article »Minimally Invasive Surgery And The Ever Shrinking Incision
February 7th, 2009
admin The announcement of an organ donor’s kidney being extracted through her vagina is the latest success in modern surgical techniques that are seeking to reduce surgery pain, risks and complications.
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