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Give Your Prostate a Better Chance by Taking Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements

For men the prostate gland is a weak point, and Achilles heal. Prostate cancer kills one man in every thirty four in America. It is the second most deadly form of cancer for men being second to lung cancer.

You can give yourself and your prostate gland a better chance of good health by taking a simple supplement – Omega 3 fish oil.

Omega 3 fish oil supplements are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.

Scientific studies of prostate cancer in men and laboratory mice have shown that increasing the intake of these fatty acids can have beneficial effects for men in the higher risk groups for prostate cancer. These groups include those genetically susceptible to this form of cancer. They also include those men whose life style increases their susceptibility of developing prostate cancer. Men in this group include amongst other those who smoke or who are overweight. These men can reduce the possibility of developing this form of cancer by increasing their consumption of Omega 3 fatty acids. Read more…

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Reversing the Effects of Lung Cancer With Omega3 Fish Oil Supplements

Lung cancer tumors which cause over 160,000 deaths in the United States each year can be positively treated by the addition of Omega3 fish oil supplements to the diet. Tumor size has been reduced and life expectancy increased by adding Omega3 supplements to the diet of lung cancer patients.

Omega3 supplements contain Omega3 fatty acids which are known to reduce inflammation in the body. These fatty acids are also known to benefit the immune systems of the body. They are thus effective in fighting disease and the effects of disease within the body.

Omega3 fatty acids are essential fatty acids. This means that they cannot be manufactured by the body but must be supplied by the diet. Typically they are contained in oily fish, certain nuts and grains. The types of fish include cold water fish such as salmon, sardine and mackerel. Nuts such as walnuts and grains such as flax contain these fatty acids.

Cold water fish in the wild produce fatty acids from the algae they eat which, is not normally present in fish farms where the environment in which the fish live is kept free of algae. This is important when considering which product to purchase. Read more…

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Tobacco- The need For Cessation And Role Of dentist’s In tobacco Cessation

Tobacco is considered to be the single most important cause of preventable deaths in the world & it is projected to be the leading cause of deaths by 2020, 1 in 8 deaths. Preventing & treating all this diseases, and controlling tobacco usage is one of the major challenges of public health today. The usage of tobacco is increased to such an extent that it has now been referred to as ‘Tobacco Epidemic’.

As far as India is considered, it is 4th largest consumer in world & 3rd largest producer after China & Brazil. There are about 250 million tobacco users in India, accounting for 19% of world’s total 1.3 billion tobacco users. Tobacco use is definitely a Killer for India when statistical data reveals that there are 800,000 deaths per year due to tobacco use & 700,000 of them are due to smoking alone. Read more…

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Mesothelioma – What You Must Know

Mesothelioma is a very tricky disease. It is a type of lung cancer and, as is common with lung cancer, symptoms of the disease can take many years to develop.

Mesothelioma is caused from exposure to asbestos. The disease usually lies undetected for up to 30 years after it first develops. Once symptoms are present the disease has already progressed to the late stage when treatment is very difficult. There is little treatment that can be effective in the later stages of mesothelioma.

Detecting the Disease

Symptoms of mesothelioma can vary from person to person, which adds to the difficulty in detecting the disease. Symptoms also vary depending on the type of mesothelioma. It can be pleural, peritoneal or pericardial. Another issue with detecting the disease is that the symptoms can often be confused with common illnesses like the flu, bronchitis and heart disease. Read more…

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Improving Lung Cancer’s Prognosis

When some types of tissue become cancerous, there are the options of surgical removal or aggressive treatment to the affected area. Unfortunately, these choices are not always available to cancer patients whose illness has originated in the lungs. Because they are both delicate and vital to sustaining life, diseases that affect these organs often have grim prognoses.

If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with cancerous tumors in the lung, you do not need to give up hope. While the statistics may not be encouraging, some people with this disease manage to live for years or even see their illness go into remission. While there is no cure for this disease, there are steps you can take that may improve your prognosis (long-term expectancies).

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Smoking and Lung Cancer

Breathing is one of the most crucial processes of the body. As such, any health attack on the respiratory system may threaten one’s life significantly. This is the very reason why all people should take care of their lungs diligently and responsibly. However, this is often not the case. It is observable that most people do not put much care into what they breathe in. As a result, respiratory diseases all over the world abound.

One of the most common threats on the respiratory system of people nowadays is induced by smoking. This vice has been present in human life since time immemorial. In the US alone, it has been discovered that 46.2 million adults are habitual smokers. This is a disturbingly large number amounting to up to ¼ of the population. This means that almost one out of four Americans is hooked into this smoking habit. As such, almost 440,000 people a year die due to tobacco related diseases. The leading kind? Of course, it’s lung cancer.

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There Are Lots of Ways to Run Lung Cancer Fundraisers

It doesn’t matter if you are in charge of a small fundraising team and trying to raise a moderate amount of money for lung cancer research, or if you’re part of a larger group aiming for a higher amount, you are going to need some good ideas for lung cancer fundraisers in order to get your effort off the ground.

Luckily there are no shortage of fun and useful ideas for lung cancer fundraisers, and whether your goals are modest or ambitious, it’s for sure that the options are almost endless.

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Mesothelioma Asbestos Exposure

What steps is your company taking to ensure that mesothelioma asbestos exposure is not occurring in the work place? For many going to work on a daily basis the last thing they consider is the danger they may be putting themselves and their family in.

Recently 31 states recognize that cancer development in firefighters is likely due to conditions the firefighters were exposed to on the job. In the states that recognize cancer as an occupational illness, firefighters may collect workers’ compensation to aid in healthcare expenses and assist with wage reimbursement. What happened to the other 29 states? Why is this not recognized by all states?

One such reason may be the length of time it takes to develop the symptoms. One such cancer is Mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos, a toxic mineral. The danger of mesothelioma really lies in the fact that many times it’s not diagnosed for years since the symptoms take years to manifest themselves. (20-30 years)

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