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Ew, That Smell
by B Nelson, Aug 25, 2008
Your room smells good, your house smells good, your car smells good, but what is it doing to your lungs?
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Understanding Black Lung Disease
by balisunset, Aug 25, 2008
Black lung is legally defined as the man-made occupational lung disease caused by the prolonged inhalation of silica and carbon found in coal mine dust. The term black lung arose from the black coloring of the lungs due to the heavy deposits of coal dust, as opposed to the pink color of a healthy lung. Other names for this disease include miner’s asthma, silicosis, and coal workers’ pneumoconiosis.
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Seven Ways to Lower Your Lung Cancer Risk
by JMartin, Aug 20, 2008
Evidence suggest that women are a lot more vulnerable to lung cancer than men.
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Treating Lung Cancer and Its Prospects
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Lung cancer treatments are based on the type of lung cancer, how advanced the disease is, and your general health.
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How to Prevent Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Eliminating these risks of lung cancer and lung disease and getting thorough medical evaluations for any exposures can almost completely eliminate the risk of lung cancer.
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Six Common Causes of Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Unlike some cancers, doctors know what causes lung cancer.
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An Introduction on Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
About 1.3 billion people worldwide smoke, even though it’s no secret that smoking can kill you. If you aren’t convinced to quit, what will it take? Check out the following statistics of lung cancer.
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The Health Benefits of Exercise
by d crick, Aug 10, 2008
Exercise is the best medicine. Here are the physical, mental, social, emotional, and psychological benefits of exercise.
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Regulating the Body in Qigong Practice: Standing Postures
by Dr Pharm Tao, Jul 18, 2008
There are three key elements in practicing qigong. These are “regulation of the body,” “regulation of the breath,” and “regulation of the mind.” “Regulation of the body” includes adjusting body postures. Correct and appropriate postures are essential for correct practice of qigong. Standing is a common posture in practicing qigong.
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A Mind-Body and Preventive Medicine: Qigong for Better Health
by Dr Pharm Tao, Jul 15, 2008
As an important component of Chinese medicine, Qigong exercise is both a mind-body medicine and a preventive medicine. Qigong can help one achieve better health through improving functions of internal organs.
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