Study: Lung cancer screening doesn't save lives
A new study suggests that screening smokers and former smokers for lung cancer doesn't save lives or prevent advanced disease and may lead to unneeded and harmful trea ...
New study: Mediterranean diet may reduce lung...
Mediterranean foods may reduce the risk of developing the lung disease known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, according to a new study published in t ...
Breast cancer
... he breast in women and men. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, both sexes counted) and the fifth most common cause of ...
Prevent Diabetes with Yellow & Orange Veggies
... promote a healthy immune system, reduce heart disease and cataracts and maybe inhibit the growth of lung cancer cells. So why not grab a rutabaga or yellow pepper to munch on? It's great for your bo ...
Long-term Benefits of Quitting Smoking
... r we brushed before bed or not) anymore, but what are some long-term benefits?-less risk of stroke, lung cancer-risk of bladder, mouth, throat, esophagus, pancreas, and kidney cancers decreases-decrea ...
Essential Vitamins You Won't Want to Miss
... as the mineral zinc, to protect cells from damage. Selenium may help us avoid prostate, colon, and lung cancer. Meats, seafood, grains, and seeds offer selenium, but the amount in foods varies widely ...
Only quitters quit quitting
... d for your health. Fact. Smoking can also harm those around you, putting your loved ones at risk of lung cancer and heart disease. Fact. So you know all this, and yet yo ...
breast cancer.
MY grandmother just got diagnosed with breast cancer in her left breast. its something called inflammatoryy breat cancer. what can i do to help he ...
Bladder Cancer
Anyone else out there with bladder cancer? I thought I had it beat but 2 years later it tried to beat me. I'm not giving up though and ...