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    Cervical Cancer 101 what you need to know about

    by Mansi gupta in: Smoking

    Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important organ of the reproductive system requires proper attention as far as cancer onset [...]

    Getting A Publisher & Getting What You Want

    by Sophfronia Scott in: Publishing

    In the basic scenario of book publishing, a writer finishes a book and then finds an agent who helps sell the book to a publisher. When someone asks, “How do I find a publisher?” they’re often looking for the details of this scenario. But let’s backtrack a little. The answer to this question has to [...]

    Fevers - Causes, Symptom for all Types of Fever

    by Garima Jain in: Flu

    The term Fever is applied to a condition of the body where the temperature has gone above the normal, the human body has a normal core temperature of 37.0 degrees centigrade or 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. Any variation in this core figure implies that something is amiss. A rise in temperature indicates that something is wrong [...]

    The Most Popular Subjects People Will Pay For!

    by Ian Canaway in: Real Estate

    If you’re still having a hard time trying to figure out which niche market to go into, start by simply spending some time asking questions of yourself…What are my favorite hobbies, interests, activities, etc. Or…What are some things I don’t know yet but have a burning desire to learn more about?
    Start a list and [...]

    Prostate cancer sun and vitamin D

    by Hector Milla in: Heart Disease

    Cancer Centres in USA compared the lifetime sun exposure in men with advanced prostate cancer and men without disease and they suggest that men who had spent more time in the sun they lives were with low risk of prostate cancer.
    New studies in prostate cancer indicate that the men who spent more time in [...]

    Prevent Heart Disease

    by Mike Spencer in: Heart Disease

    You should always keep in mind that whatever actions you do today can either help to prevent, delay or minimize the effect of heart disease or worsen it. The key is to control risk factors. Granted that you cannot control every risk factor for heart disease such as family history but you can definitely do [...]

    The Myths and Facts of Mesothelioma

    by Robert Linebaugh in: Smoking

    Mesothelioma is a severe disease that is thinning out its roots everywhere in the world especially in United States of America. It is a lethal form of cancer that is dreaded across the globe. For though there is medication to handle the disease’s symptoms, a cure to mesothelioma is still missing.
    Excess confrontation of asbestos [...]

    Is Your Bra Hazardous To Your Health?

    by Georgia Donovan in: Lingerie

    Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women, and this year alone 192,000 new cases will be diagnosed in the U.S. It eventually strikes one out of every eight American women. Breast cancer also causes more deaths than any other form of cancer in women under age 55.
    As women, we [...]

    Lose Weight - Do You Really Need To?

    by Gerald Meyer in: Health Insurance

    If you are overweight, you may be more at risk of developing disease. That should be reason enough to lose weight. Weight related conditions include:
    Premature death
    Cardiovascular disease
    High blood pressure
    High Cholesterol
    Stroke
    Gallbladder Disease
    Osteoarthritis
    Sleep apnea and breathing problems
    Some cancers
    Diabetes
    Obesity can also cause irregular periods, complication with pregnancy, hirsutism (excessive body and facial hair), incontinence, depression, surgery [...]

    Greyhound racing basics

    by Mansi gupta in: Recreation

    In Egypt the greyhounds were mummified and buried with their masters. The Egyptians viewed them as supreme among all animals. The greyhounds also find place in the literary works of Shakespeare, Chaucer and Homer.
    In England, greyhound was considered as a status symbol back in 10th century. Only noblemen were permitted to hunt with them. [...]


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