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Allergy maybe help to reduce risk of cancer
U.S. researchers found that allergy patients likely to suffer from certain types of cancer is much lower than average. The researchers found through a study of ovarian cancer, asthma patients with ovarian cancer is 30% lower than others; some air-borne substances allergic children suffering from leukemia less than other children 40%. The researchers believe that [...]
106 views | No commentsMay 25th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
High blood glucose levels increase the risk of suffer from cancer
According to a new study shows that high blood glucose levels increase the risk of suffer from cancer. The study was done by Swedish scientists, research results show that high blood sugar will be increased by men and women suffering from different types of cancer, and women with high blood sugar increase cancer risk more. [...]
205 views | No commentsApr 21st, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: blood glucose, cancer -
Anxiety can induce cancer cells to improve their chances of cancer
Recently, the United Kingdom 《Nature》magazine published a study that anxiety does cause cancer. Because a transmission signal of anxiety in which JNK act as molecular trigger, trigger the growth potential of cancer cells in tumors, human cancer can significantly increase the probability.
64 views | No commentsApr 3rd, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Drink low alcohol wine everyday can reduce the risk of cancer
British Cancer Research Foundation suggested that drinking a small cup of low degree of alcohol can reduce the risk of cancer.
107 views | No commentsJan 18th, 2010 | Filed under regimen -
Smoking will lead to the types of cancer
Smoking can lead to about 85% of lung cancer deaths; 80% of the larynx, pharynx, oral cavity and lip cancer deaths; 75% of the esophageal cancer death; 45% of bladder cancer deaths; 30% of cervical cancer and pancreatic cancer deaths and 20% of the died of gastric cancer. Smokers cancer mortality two times higher than [...]
263 views | No commentsNov 16th, 2009 | Filed under regimen -
Greedy snacks as same as radiation can get cancer
U.S. nutritionist studies have shown a surprising result: In a sense, greedy, like snacks and were exposed to radiation can lead people susceptible to cancer.
101 views | No commentsNov 7th, 2009 | Filed under diet -
Eat a loofah to prevent cancer
Towel gourd and pumpkin, not only of high nutritional value, but also cooling blood detoxification, Jieshu Chufan, there pass through the rolling effect. In addition, studies have also found that contains a loofah in the interferon-inducing agent, interferon can be spawned in the human body, with a good anti-cancer effects.
171 views | No commentsOct 14th, 2009 | Filed under health care -
Thyroid function in women, the weak susceptibility to liver cancer
One study showed that a history of thyroid dysfunction in female patients suffering from liver cancer risk is higher. Hypothyroidism is relatively common among adults in the United States, affecting the U.S. 8-12% of the population, women a higher incidence than men. Hypothyroidism can cause hyperlipidemia and weight gain, and may in the non-alcoholic fatty [...]
132 views | No commentsOct 13th, 2009 | Filed under Health knowledge -
What are people susceptible to cancer
1, from the theory that everyone might have cancer, but medical survey confirmed that some people cancer is more likely to be early steps to prevent: 2, frequent consumption of high-temperature (70 degrees Celsius and above) of the tea water, tea, the tannin can be deposited in the injury site, stimulating the injured esophageal epithelial [...]
139 views | No commentsOct 13th, 2009 | Filed under Health knowledgeTags: cancer -
Pregnant women, cancer can be transmitted through the placenta to the unborn fetus
United States National Academy of Sciences in a study found that, due to a gene mutation in cancer cells, cancer during pregnancy women in rare cases can, through the placenta to cancer “transmitted” to the fetus, research scientists unlock the troubled centuries of mystery.
168 views | No commentsOct 13th, 2009 | Filed under health news
