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Breast Cancer - Another Obesity Victim
Obesity raises the risk of various types of cancer. And only 3% people know that obesity increases cancer risks. According to a recent research based on one million Americans conducted by the American cancer society, 14% of cancer deaths in men and...
Breast Reduction Procedures on the Rise
Elkhart, IN — Having overly large breasts is often painful and uncomfortable. When the condition is left untreated, women may experience several medical concerns caused by the excess weight. Such problems can include back and neck pain, skin...
Daily Complete Vitamins - Recommended Daily Vitamin Considerations
Daily complete vitamins should perform important functions such as slowing the aging process, strengthening the immune system and increasing energy levels. When considering which daily complete vitamins to take, remember that the least costly...
For Women: Why Ice Is Nice
Ice therapy is a women’s best friend. Really! I’m not kidding. When it comes to alternative medicine, using ice is an easy, drug-free and inexpensive therapy right out of your freezer. The simple technique of ‘icing’ is used to lessen pain and...
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Full Spectrum Lighting Larry Weber, Naturallighting.com Copyright© 2002-2004 http:www.naturallighting.com Toll Free - 888.900.6830 email: sales@naturallighting.com All life on our planet has adapted to and is nourished by light from the sun and...
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Smokers Beware!!
By now, most people are well aware that smoking causes lung cancer. Cigarettes, pipes, cigars, and chewing tobacco kill more than 434,000 Americans each year accounting for one out of five premature deaths in this country. Lung cancer is just the first in a long list of tobacco related illnesses:
Bladder Cancer - Smoking causes 40% of all cases of bladder cancer.
Breast Cancer - Women who smoke are 75% more likely to develop breast cancer.
Cervical Cancer - Up to one third of all cases of cervical cancer are directly attributable to smoking.
Childhood Respiratory Ailments - Children exposed to parents tobacco smoke have six times as many respiratory infections as kids of nonsmoking parents.
Diabetes - Smoking decreases the body's absorption of insulin.
Emphysema - Smoking accounts for up to 85% of all deaths attributable to emphysema.
Esophageal Cancer - Smoking accounts for 80% of all cases of esophageal cancer.
Gastrointestinal Cancer - Smoking at least doubles the risk of cancer of the stomach and duodenum.
Heart Disease - Smokers are up to four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than nonsmokers.
Infertility - Couples in which at least one member
smokes are more than three times more likely to have trouble conceiving.
Kidney Cancer - Smoking causes 40% of all cases of kidney cancer.
Mouth Cancer - Tobacco causes the vast majority of all cancers of the mouth
Premature Aging - Constant exposure to tobacco smoke prematurely wrinkles the facial skin and yellows the teeth and fingernails.
Stroke - Smoking doubles the risk of stroke among men and women.
Throat Cancer - The vast majority of cases of pharyngeal cancer are directly related to smoking.
While smoking has officially been recognized as a cause of lung cancer, scientists have also confirmed another tobacco danger, that breathing the air containing someone else's smoke (second hand smoke) poses many of the same risk as smoking yourself .
Doctors and Scientists have been reporting on the dangers of tobacco and smoking for nearly four decades. Many serious illnesses are directly attributed to smoking. If you want to live a longer, healthier life quit smoking today!
About the Author
Dr. Osgoodby was a finalist in the "EAS Body for Life" Contest. Stop by his web page at http://bestbodyever.com to see his before and after pictures and subscribe to his monthly newsletter.
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