The IPL & Laser Clinics & Skin Cancer?
June 21, 2010 by Doug Smith
Filed under cancer
Skin cancer is the number one diagnosed cancer in the US. Truth be told, multiple million individuals are diagnosed with basal cell or squamous cell (non-melanoma) carcinoma per year. Shown the extraordinary statistics, everyone could very well know someone who is going to have a skin cancer cut off. Yet, basal cell as well as squamous cell carcinoma are generally slow growing and usually not terminal. For instance, less than a thousand individuals die from non-melanoma cancer each year.
Check An Online Drug Store For Florinef
June 19, 2010 by Kristofer Marchall
Filed under diabetes
There are a number of conditions resulting from improperly developed adrenal glands or adrenal glands whose function have been impaired through the development of tumors. Like the famous disease named after Doctor Thomas Addison, Addison’s Disease results from the lack of specific hormones produced by the glands. One such affliction is called Adrenocortical Insufficiency and can be treated with a combination of drugs including Florinef.
Diabetic Issues A Leading Explanation For Erectile Dysfunction? Order Viagra From An Online Drug Store.
June 18, 2010 by Rolland Foyer
Filed under diabetes
A problem some men have, which may also be a sensitive issue for them is erectile dysfunction. Fortunately, there are ways to help treat this condition, and men should go to their doctor to ask what types of treatments are available. Only they can know when it is time for the patient to order Viagra or a similar medication.
Facts About Bits Of Hanging Skin Termed Acrochordon
June 16, 2010 by Chelsea Hanson
Filed under cancer
When you have been putting on your deodorant have you ever noticed a small hanging piece of skin under your armpit? Or when you have been bathing have you ever noticed the same thing on your neck or eyelid?
A Brief Article On Cancer Of The Skin
June 15, 2010 by June Hicks
Filed under cancer
What is skin cancer? It is a malignant neoplasm of the skin. This can be fatal if left untreated for any length of time. It is very important that if a person has any reason to suspect skin cancer, that he get immediate attention from a qualified doctor.
Herbal Mole Removal – Can It Help Me?
June 4, 2010 by Roger Chang
Filed under cancer
You should not believe that a home skin mole removal means that you will be cutting the skin mole off due to the fact it isn’t so. In this post you will find out a little bit about a herbal skin mole eradication and why it is really more effective than a highly-priced medical procedures that might fail and as a result end up with terrible marks.
General Information On Mesothelioma
June 3, 2010 by Thomas Goldman
Filed under cancer
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare type of cancer. It affects approximately 1 in a million people. The usual cause is exposure to asbestos.
Interesting Capability Of Dogs In The Detection Of Cancer
June 1, 2010 by Shawn Adams
Filed under cancer
Everyone knows that dogs’ noses are very powerful. It turns out that they are so powerful that dogs can actually detect cancer, sometimes before it will be detectable via sophisticated medical equipment! Researchers first tested this with lung cancer, dogs were able to detect this using people’s breath.
Build Muscle With Deer Antler
May 28, 2010 by Tad Dumans
Filed under diabetes
The velvet off deer antler has been used by the Chinese for many centuries as a miraculous anti aging supplement. It is similar in molecular structure to insulin growth factor or IGF-1. Human growth hormone starts the growth process, but insulin growth factor is responsible for muscle growth.
Many People Have Tried Everything To Relieve Their Low Back Pain.
May 27, 2010 by Dr. Dirk Kancilia
Filed under Pain Management
The spinal column is comprised of of twenty four movable bones called spinal vertebra. In between each vertebra is a fibrous jellylike disc that functions as a shock absorber. The discs works like a shock absorber inside the spine and prevent injury and keep the bones from rubbing on eachother. Sometimes with injury these discs dislodge suddenly. Damage and injury to the spinal column can also cause a disc to move out from its normal position or even degenerate. This result is often called a disc bulge or disogenic herniation. When a disc herniates or ruptures, it sometimes places severe pressure on spinal nerve roots which causes very bad pain. Unlike other joints in the body, the discs in the spine do not have their own blood and oxygen supply. They rely on the process called disc diffusion to receive its supply of oxygen and nutrients. This is almost like a pumping process that occurs within the discs. If the flow of these nutrients becomes altered, the discs can degenerate and sometimes cause pain. Disc degeneration may also occur due to the aging process. Sciatica, leg pain, facet syndrome, and spinal stenosis are other problems that may cause debilitating back pain and leg pain.





