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NEVER GIVE UP! How I Survived a Heart Transplant, Multiple Heart Surgeries, Colon Cancer, A Coma, And Acute Thrombosis: The Six by Frankie Boyer Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 9:54am care and having nursed him back to health after each of these crises. In their new book,NEVER GIVE UP! How I Survived a Heart Transplant, Multiple Heart Surgeries, Colon Cancer... by doctor error—are the third largest cause of death in the United States, after heart attacks and cancer.But what if you or a loved one is already in the hospital? Or what happens Read on »
The Common Factor in Heart Disease and Cancer by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:30pm (CRP), there is a highlikelihood you will be told it is not necessary.  Even though we know that CRP is a risk factor for heart disease 1 and more and more doctors are testing... screen routinely for CRP.  Let me tell you why. First of all, we know heart disease doesn’t occur just due to high cholesterol. We now know that the biggest contributor Read on »
Cancer to Top Heart Disease in 2010 by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Wed 10 Dec 2008 9:15pm According to the 2008 World Cancer Report, cancer will surpass heart disease as the leading killer in the world by 2010. Estimates forecast 27 million people will have cancer by 2030, resulting in 17 million deaths annually. In addition to smoking, experts blame the spread of the Western lifestyle, i.e. poor diets and lack of exercise, for cancer Read on »
Cancer To Be World's Top Killer By 2010. Diabetes and Heart Disease Lose Spotlight, Take Umbrage, Wallow In Shame by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Dec 2008 9:08pm Cancer will overtake heart disease as the world's top killer by 2010, part of a trend that should more than double global cancer cases and deaths by 2030, international health experts reported Tuesday. read more | digg story Read on »
Fruit and veg top for preventing cancer and heart disease by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 01 Apr 2009 1:31pm New research suggests a substance used in aspirin and naturally found in fruit and veg has strong benefits for the prevention of cancer and heart disease. Related News:Obesity will cause cancer... Click on the title to read the post in full Read on »
Red Clover, Soy and Other Phytoestrogens Pose No Heart or Cancer Risk by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Tue 06 Oct 2009 10:07pm I get a lot of questions about this---whether phytoestrogens act as synthetic hormones do and raise a woman's risk of heart problems or cancer. This article will likely put some of those fears to rest. Read on »
Oral Care and Cancer, Heart Disease and Diabetes by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Sat 02 Jan 2010 1:42pm This is why the Surgeon General states that good oral health is an important part of overall good health . It is important for all of us to brush at least twice a day and floss once a day. See more here: Oral Care and Cancer, Heart Disease and Diabetes Read on »
Heart Damage Seen in Mice with Cancer-Related Disease by Medline Plus Posted Tue 14 Sep 2010 2:00pm TUESDAY, Sept. 14 (HealthDay News) -- The heart can suffer serious damage because of a cancer-related muscle wasting disease called cachexia, a new study has found. It had been... certain types of cancer are associated with this wasting disease, it might be important to think about heart function earlier rather than once people are starting to lose weight Read on »
Low-Fat Diet Doesn't Reduce Risk of Heart Disease or Cancer, Study Shows by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:13pm The largest study ever to determine if a low-fat diet reduces your risk of getting breast cancer, colon cancer, heart attacks, and strokes found that the diet has no effect... goverment $415 million. After tracking the women for eight years, researchers found that those following a low-fat diet had the same rates of breast cancer, colon cancer, heart Read on »