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Three Most Common Cardiovascular Diseases
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
Cardiovascular disease is a broad term to describe a mix of many diseases and illnesses that affect heart health. It’s not only possible but common to have more than one of these illnesses simultaneously, which further increases your chance of dying from heart disease.
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Five Obvious Symptoms of Diabetes
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
Over six million Americans have diabetes and don’t know it. Diabetes can be effectively managed, but it has to be diagnosed first.
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Four Best Ways to Prevent Diabetes
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
By taking an active role in modifying your lifestyle choices, you can significantly reduce your risk for developing diabetes.
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Types and Risks of Diabetes
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
These are the major types and causes of diabetes.
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Symptoms and Prevention of Prostate Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
The symptoms of prostate cancer are easily misinterpreted as other problems, so here are some of the most common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer.
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Six Leading Causes of Cardiovascular Diseases
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
Cardiovascular disease is a major problem and is related to many choices you make every day.
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Four Major Causes of Prostate Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, other than skin cancers, and the second leading cause of cancer death in American men.
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Human Health Issues of Bovine Somatotropin
by balisunset, Aug 27, 2008
Human health issues can be broken down into the possible effects of bovine somatotropin (BST) itself, and the possible relationship of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and cancer.
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The Importance of Clean Food Preparation
by balisunset, Aug 25, 2008
Each year in the UK there are 10 million cases of food poisoning. And 80 percent of these food-borne outbreaks are picked up in the home, not that dodgy take-away place so many of us put problems down to.
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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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