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Effects of Lung Cancer - Life123
24 Nov 2009 by Helen Polaski  
Learn about the effects of lung cancer, the stages of the disease and early symptoms to watch for.
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The Benefits of Resveratrol
3 hours ago
Interestingly, resveratrol seems to have no effect on lung cancer. Clinical trials are underway to determine the effects of oral administration of resveratrol in humans, both in terms of prevention and treatment of cancer. ...
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Bad effects of cigarettes
29 Nov 2009
The strain of smoking effects on the body often causes years of suffering. Emphysema is an illness that slowly rots your lungs. People with emphysema often get bronchitis again and again, and suffer lung and heart failure. Lung cancer ...
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How Deadly is Mesothelioma Cancer?
27 Nov 2009 by itsme  
Mesothelioma cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer today, with a mortality rate so high that eight out of ten of those diagnosed pass away within a year of their diagnosis. Today, asbestos is banned in at least 60 countries, ...
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Why The Virginia Smoking Ban Is Bad For You » Lee Hernly
14 hours ago by Lee Hernly  
For years, the anti-smoking activists have been telling us about the detrimental health effects that come with secondhand smoke. The science surrounding this 'anti-smoking crusade' is junk and I will explain why below. ... “People who work in restaurants that allow smoking are twice as likely to develop lung cancer,” said Englin. “Especially in today's economy, it is wrong to force restaurant workers to choose between their jobs or breathing cancer-causing second-hand ...
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A Closer Look: Common Pain Relief Medication May Encourage Cancer ...
30 Nov 2009 by Patricia  
The researchers found that opiates also promote angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels, and decrease barrier function--effects that may exacerbate diseases involving vascular leakiness including acute lung injury in experimental ...
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A Cure for Cancer? - Tonic
6 hours ago by Kathy Ehrich Dowd  
He claims that when the mice receive the heart hormones 80 percent of pancreatic cancer cells are eliminated, 86 percent of small lung cancer cells evaporated and 67 percent of breast cancer cells disappeared with almost no side effects ...
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Why Is Smoking Marijuana Considered Medical For Cancer Patients If ...
6 hours ago by admin  
15 Responses to “Why Is Smoking Marijuana Considered Medical For Cancer Patients If Marijuana Can Cause Cancer Too?” midnight on December 1st, 2009 at 3:08 pm. It helps calm the side effects of radiation and chemo. ... Because it doesn't cause cancer, they've tested it many times and despite being full of carcinogens, it doesn't increase your risk of cancer. In fact, it actually slightly decreases you risk of lung cancer because it kills messed up therefor potentially ...
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Possible therapy target for aggressive cancer identified ...
2 hours ago by NLN  
In other studies, UT Southwestern researchers found similar effects in cells from colon and non-small cell lung cancers. Other UT Southwestern researchers involved in the study included Dr. Shinako Araki, postdoctoral fellow in the ...
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Getting to Know the Effects of Cigarette Smoking
25 Nov 2009 by Rizaro  
According to some recent studies, those who smoke have an extremely high chance of developing lung cancer as compared to those who do not smoke at all. People should be aware that several of the side effects of smoking are cancer, ...
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