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    of morning stiffness and reducing the swellings of the joint. 14. Using turmeric and cauliflower to halt the development prostate cancer Phytonutrient curcumin and phenethyl isothiocyanates found in cauliflower as well as turnips, cabbage and broccoli have been shown to retard the growth of human prostate cancer causing cells in immune deficient mice. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US; about 0.5 million cases of this disease are reported every year. In contrast,…

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    > It is a shame that in the 21 first century, we still live with such health disparities, such as racial injustices. Discrimination is alive and well against LGBTQ individuals. We judge others despite the fact that we don't want others to label or judge us. > LGBTQ health disparities are obvious or evident and there could be a link between their treatment and the fact that members of the LGBTQ community are more at risk for suicide, substance abuse, and psychiatric disorders. >…

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    Uterine fibroids are one of the most common causes of abnormal vaginal bleeding in women. These benign tumors are composed of smooth muscle and connective tissue. The ultrasound appearance of fibroids varies and depends on their size, location and type of degeneration they may be under-going. In most cases they are asymptomatic but if they grow large can cause symptoms including abnormal and/or heavy bleeding, painful menses, abdominal discomfort, back ache, constipation, and infertility.…

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    oncologist orders a biopsy of the tumor to confirm malignancy and the results come back positive. It is now clear that the patient has cancer. The next step is to diagnose the specific type of cancer. The patient undergoes a CT of the lungs to look for tumors in the lungs. The results are normal, ruling out lung cancer. A lymph node biopsy is performed to indicate if the cancer is from the lymphatic system. The results are positive for malignancies. The patient is then taken to surgery, where…

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    where i have experienced pain so much, that it became an obstacle in my life, which felt like it was impossible to overcome. The pain i went through wasn 't "ordinary", it wasn 't from a cut or emotional break up but something more menacing, it was cancer. To understand what i went through, we need to start from the beginning. We need to go to the time before my world turned black and gloomy, a time where i looked at the world in a rose color attitude. It all started last year on October 19,…

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    association between depression and the cause of different types of cancers seem to be widely studied. Five studies based on the link between severe or chronic depression and the development of cancer are reviewed. In a study of the causation of cancer in chronic depressed elders, Chronically Depressed Mood and Cancer Risk in Older Persons, results show that there is a considerable correlation between chronic depression and the risk of cancer in persons of 65 years and older. Out of the 4825…

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    15 Cancer Foods

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    Title: 15 Foods That Reduce Your Cancer Risk Header: To help you choose health-protecting foods. Every year, almost 11 million people receive a cancer diagnosis. Science hasn 't developed a cure, but has discovered many cancer-causing substances and those that thwart its growth. According to The American Institute for Cancer Research (http://www.aicr.org/), there are foods that reduce your cancer risk directly and indirectly. Those that reduce risk directly contain cancer fighting compounds.…

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    INTRODUCTION Cancer can be defined as a special kind of illness that occurs when the cells in a given part of a body begin to grow out of proportion than is normal. Currently, in the United States, this disease is the second leading cause of deaths. Human beings over the history have had tumors and remedies have been implemented, and others continue to be performed and studied over time (American Cancer Society, 2010). These methods of treatment include chemo-preventive methods and of late…

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    Relay For Life

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    opportunities and assistance in regards to cancer research, patients, and to the families of those affected by the fight against or loss to cancer. An uncle of mine lost his battle to pancreatic cancer. His doctor told him he had three months to live at the time of his diagnosis, but fortunately was granted four. Another uncle lost his ongoing battle with colon cancer a few years later. His unfortunate circumstance was drawn out for nearly two years. Cancer takes the lives of countless…

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    of meal) significantly suppressed 1,2 dimethylhydrazine (DMH) induced colon carcinogenesis in dose dependant manner. LUSO exerted inhibitory activity of colon cancer by seize the early cell proliferation and altered mucin secretion in colon mucosa in rats. Williams et al. revealed that LUSO at doses of 7% and 14% in AIN-934 based diet attenuated the constitution of aberrant crypt foci (ACF) in azoxymethane induced colon cancer. According to study LUSO (7%) have greater inhibitory activity than…

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