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» Can We Stop Cancer from Frequency Pollution?
By Lance Winslow | On February 21, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
By sending in ELF-Extremely Low Frequencies into an area of known and above average cancer rates in the middle of the night as people sleep, you could boost their immune system and help keep free radicals in their body at bay.
 
 
» What Is Mesothelioma?
By Paul Cris | On February 11, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
 
 
» Half of All Breast Cancers are Tied to Pollution
By Brian Vaszily | On February 10, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
Breast cancer rates in the United States have been on the rise since the 1940s. Today, one in seven women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime -- a rate triple the number in the 1960s.
 
 
» Cancer And Weight Gain
By Kim Beardsmore | On February 6, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 

We hear it all the time…lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.

 
 
» How is Antibiotic Use Linked to Cancer?
By Joseph Mercola | On February 1, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
New research indicates that heavy use of antibiotics during childhood increases the likelihood of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that affects the body's lymphatic system.
 
 
» Skin Cancer
By Claire Quaty | On January 22, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
 
 
» Lack of Vitamin D Causes Cancer?
By Gabe Mirkin | On January 20, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
Twenty-five years ago, Dr. Cedric Garland and his brother, Frank, proposed that many cases of cancer were caused by lack of vitamin D. The medical community treated these respected epidemiologists as if they were nuts.
 
 
» Lack of Muscle Increases Cancer Risk
By Gabe Mirkin | On January 20, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
Researchers at the American Cancer Society spent 16 years evaluating 900,000 people who were cancer-free when the study began in 1982. They found that excess fat may account for 14 percent of all cancer deaths in men and 20 percent of those in women.
 
 
» Cancer Risk Affected By Your Lifestyle Choices
By Gabe Mirkin | On January 20, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
One in three of the seven million cancer death worldwide is caused by nine potentially modifiable risk factors, according to a study from Harvard Medical School (Lancet, November 19, 2005.) Being overweight causes your full fat cells to release chemicals that cause inflammation that can lead to cancer.
 
 
» Read This Article If You Want To Stop Cancer
By Lance Winslow | On January 15, 2006 | In Cancer | Rated
 
We as a nation can defeat cancer and the reason we know this is that we have defeated every single threat, which has come our way during our 200 plus year existence in this great nation. There is nothing we cannot do.
 
 
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