by Ray Lam
There are many different risk factors for breast cancer. The most significant of these risks factors is gender and age. Most occurrences of breast cancer occur in a certain gender and age group. Even though those outside this gender and age group are still at risk for breast ...
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Written by Keith M. Henry on August 26th, 2008
by Keith M. Henry
Due to our increased knowledge with regard to health, many women have become informed with regard to the importance of prenatal vitamins and their role in preventing birth defects. It is important to know that both mother and child do have increased nutritional needs during pregnancy.Although many ...
Written by Kyle Richey on August 24th, 2008
by Kyle Richey
Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a magic cream we could apply to our face which did what the label said? It would firm our skin, erase those wrinkles and even out the texture and tone. It's a nice dream but those promises we see in wrinkle ...
Written by Jake Gadlin on August 23rd, 2008
by Roselyn Capen
Due to increasing awareness about breast cancer, a lot of women diagnosed with the disease in the early stages of the cancer and still alive and are doing well. The number of deaths because of breast cancer has fallen steeply, and is still going down, owing to better ...
Written by Lee Dobbins on August 21st, 2008
by Lee Dobbins
People were not necessarily healthier a century ago, but they were not plagued with the same health problems we have today. The majority of people did not eat, drink and breathe in toxins every day of their lives. It has been the later generations who decided that our ...
Written by Benjamin Wise on August 19th, 2008
by Benjamin Wise
You may be surprised to know that many women around the world face challenges when trying to get pregnant. This if course can lead to stress and to a general emotional downturn, as we are all emotional beings this can make our lives difficult. We often feel that ...
Written by Donald Saunders on August 19th, 2008
by Donald Saunders
High blood pressure is at epidemic proportions in the US today with more than 65 million people having high blood pressure and another 45 million suffering from a condition known as pre-hypertension. A symptomless condition, high blood pressure increases your risk of heart attack and stroke and you ...

