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| 4 hours ago by Quentin Round-the-clock drinking and cut-price alcohol are to blame for an 'appalling' rise in cancers, experts warned today. Cases of cancer of the mouth have gone up by half in the past decade, with a 43 per cent rise in liver tumours. ... Anglican Mainstream - http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/ |
| 12 hours ago If a man and woman bothhave, “stomach cancer”, 10 drinks a day the woman is far more, “stomach cancer”, likely to fall victim to cancer or liver cirrhosis because of physiological differences between the genders, including different ... stomachcanceronline.com - http://stomachcanceronline.com/ |
| 21 hours ago Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to incurable liver cirrhosis, cancer of the mouth, throat and oesophagus and can mean a higher risk of breast cancer. The campaign advises students and young people to have at least two alcohol-free days ... Buxton Today - News - http://www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk/NewsFront.aspx?SectionID=745 |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Administrator Complications associated with Hepatitis can also cause some form of Liver cancers. Alcohol abuse is not always the cause. Many researchers are studying the link between obesity and Liver cancer. According to the researchers, ... ygoy.com Blog - http://obesity.ygoy.com/ |
| 15 Dec 2009 In many ways it's an easy message to convey: smoke and you get cancer. Compare this to alcohol abuse. Ask anybody what happens if you drink too much and I'm sure that they can come up with the answer that it causes liver disease. ... Latest Posts at LabourList.org - http://www.labourlist.org/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by admin As we all recognise, the most proficient way to prevent cancer of the liver is to regulate your alcohol drinking habits or as much as possible, avoid drinking alcohol. Apart from that, it would similarly be necessary to avoid injecting ... Cancer Better - http://cancerbetter.com/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 Liver cancer cases went up over the same period from 1925 to 2754 – with this cancer two-and-a-half times more likely to affect heavy drinkers compared with people who do not drink. Alcohol Concern chief executive Don Shenker said: ... News feed - This Is Bath - http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/pubsandclubs/rss.html |
| 2 hours ago by kor That's what we're expecting — every cancer patient will have one of these charts.” Cancer is a disease of the genes. Environmental factors such as smoking, radiation or alcohol consumption inflict DNA damage that causes cells to grow out of control. ... The initiative will sequence tumours from 500 patients with each cancer type, including several forms of breast and liver cancer, and compare the results with the genetic code of healthy cells. ... Sweet Kor - http://www.sweet-kor.info/ |
| 25 Feb 2009 by Elizabeth Fiend This can affect every bodily organ but is especially tough on the digestive system and the liver. To make matters worse, the same nutrients alcohol consumption depletes are the ones that you need to prevent cancer and a variety of other ... BiG TeA PaRtY Sustainable Living - http://bigteaparty.com/ |
| 9 Dec 2009 Clinical studies have investigated using milk thistle to treat liver damage from cirrhosis (from alcohol) or toxins (such as mushroom poisoning). Despite limited study data, the herb is often used for the treatment of chemotherapy ... AlphaGalileo RSS Channel - http://www.alphagalileo.org/ |
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