Posts tagged ‘Lungs’
Prostate cancer is the male equivalent of breast cancer, which plagues millions of women. Fortunately, a little precaution can reduce the dangers of prostate cancer, and might even help save your life. It is crucial for men to pay attention to their health, especially as they age. Prostate cancer is the third major cause of cancer-related deaths in men. Many men do not realize the severity of this hazardous disease and fail to receive regular prostate checkups.
Prostate cancer starts with the growth of a malignant tumor inside the prostate gland and spreads by extending into the bladder, seminal vesicles, and peritoneal cavity. It eventually metastasizes to the bones, lymph nodes, lungs, liver, and kidneys. The cause of prostate cancer is unknown, although recent studies find a small relation between increased testosterone levels and high dietary fat intake. Prostate cancer is rarely occurs in men under 40 years of age. The highest level of occurrence is greatest in African-American men over 60 years old. Increased occurrence is also associated environmental exposure to cadmium, a metallic element. The lowest incidence of prostate cancer occurs in vegetarians. Continue reading ‘The Man Killer: Prostate Cancer’ »
Posted by admin on January 26, 2012 at 7:04 pm under cancer.
Tags: Bones, breast cancer, diet, Disease, Fat, Health, kidneys, liver, Lungs, Male, Men, natural, prostate cancer, prostate gland, Symptoms, testosterone, vegetarians, weight
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Breast cancer staging refers to the procedure of finding out the extent to which the cancer has spread once you have been diagnosed. The results of the biopsy and physical exam will determine the staging procedures that your doctor will conduct on you.
A chest x-ray is usually conducted to check whether your lungs have are already been affected by the cancer.
If a mammogram has not yet been done, extensive ones have to be done for a thorough view of your breasts.
Breast cancer can also spread to your bone therefore a bone scan has to be performed to check if any cancer is present. It is more effective compared to traditional x-ray because all the bones can be seen at the same time. The bone scan usually involves the injection of a radioactive material that is low level through your vein. The radioactive material changes color after some hours and is used by the camera to create an image of the skeleton. Continue reading ‘Breast Cancer Staging’ »
Posted by admin on November 7, 2011 at 4:32 pm under cancer.
Tags: affected by the cancer, breast cancer, chest x-ray, Lungs, more effective compared to traditional x-ray, the injection of a radioactive material
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How to Detox Your Lungs If YouSmoked Cigarettes For Years
Do you have a smoker’s cough that that you’ve had for a long time? Have you been smoking for five, ten, or twenty years and find it difficult or impossible to kick the habit? Do you have difficulty in taking a deep breath? If that is the case, these are all evidence that your lungs are dirty and need to be cleaned out. If so, you are probably asking yourself if it is even possible to clean your lungs. Fortunately, the short answer to this question is, yes. In this article you’ll discover ways to detox your lungs simply and painlessly, in the comfort of your home, no matter how long you’ve been a smoker.
But first, a little background. Your lungs are extremely fragile organs. And if you’ve been smoking for a number of years, you are doing damage to your lungs every day. One of the most hazardous substances in cigarettes is tar. With each cigarette you smoke, you inhale some of this tar into your lungs. If you’ve got a nagging smoker’s cough, you almost certainly have smoking damaged lungs. If that is the case, you have to detox your lungs to rinse these nasty chemicals out your lungs.
Your lungs contain millions really fragile thin strands that clean your lungs, called cilia. Over a number of years, tar starts to coat the cilia and disables your lung’s cleaning system. In a smoker’s lungs, there are fewer healthy cilia remaining to keep your lungs clean. As a consequence, the few remaining cilia can’t clean out your lungs efficiently. When this happens, your airways get clogged and you develop a smokers cough.
Continue reading ‘How to Detox Your Lungs From Smoking Damage’ »
Posted by admin on September 9, 2011 at 2:15 pm under Drug Abuse.
Tags: Clean Lungs, Clear Lungs, Detox Your Lungs, Lung Detox, Lungs
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Mesothelioma is a form of cancer often associated with exposure to asbestos. If you are concerned you may have been exposed in the past, you should obviously see a medical professional to get check out. That being said, you might also wonder what signs you should watch out for as a matter of course.
The first thing to understand about Mesothelioma is it is a very unique form of cancer. This uniqueness is also what makes it very deadly. The issue is time. It takes Mesothelioma decades to show any signs. They might appear in 15 years or they might show up in 45. As a result, watching for signs requires a very disciplined approach, one that you cannot slack off on as time passes.
Assuming you stick with it, what can you watch for? Well, it is a bit of a trick question because Mesothelioma is a particular type of cancer, but one that can appear in different parts of the body. The parts are generally, the upper chest, mid chest and abdomen. Each has different symptoms, but the attack on the chest and, particularly the lungs, are the most common. In such a situation, the symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing, coughing with blood, wheezing, abdominal pain, abdominal swelling, shortness of breath and changes in bowel movements. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – What Signs Should You Watch For?’ »
Posted by admin on June 25, 2011 at 9:50 am under cancer.
Tags: abdomen, asbestos, breathing, cancer, Chest, Lungs, Mesothelioma, Treatment
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An allergy is how your body reacts when it finds an imported alien it does not like. The body’s response is to tell you it has been invaded when your nose becomes blocked, eyes start itching or running and your lungs burn or cause you to start wheezing.
Allergies that are inhaled are caused by substances that are airborne; you come into contact by breathing the air in the environment you live in. The 4 biggest trouble makers are dust, pollen, pet fluff and mould.
House dust collects everywhere. Allergy sensitivity to what is in the dust varies between individuals, but the main cause of the problems is the house – dust mite. This virtually microscopic relative of ticks and spiders is not what causes your allergy. It is the fecal substance they eject on their journey around your carpets and furniture and the bodies of dead mites lying in the dust that activate your reaction Continue reading ‘Are Allergies Ruining Your Life?’ »
Posted by admin on May 31, 2011 at 1:23 pm under allergies.
Tags: Allergic, allergies, allergy, Allergy sensitivity, body reacts, Lungs
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Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is fairly rare, but very serious. If you or a friend has been diagnosed with this form of cancer, knowledge is the key to dealing with the diagnosis, treatment and potential outcomes.
Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer found in the Mesothelium. The Mesothelium is often referred to as the lining found in the chest cavity and abdomen. A better description of it is that it acts as a sort of protective sack around the internal organs. It consists of two layers. One presses against the organs and the other acts as a sack of sorts. There is lubrication between these two layers, which allows the organs to move freely such as when the lungs inflate and deflate with air.
Mesothelioma occurs when cells in this layer start to mutate and grow uncontrollably. This cancer is particularly difficult to deal with because the Mesothelium is so pervasive through the chest cavity that the cancerous cells can spread far and wide. That being said, most forms of Mesothelioma begin in the lining around the lungs or abdomen. Once established, they can spread in any direction. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – Knowledge is Power’ »
Posted by admin on April 19, 2011 at 2:53 pm under cancer.
Tags: abdomen, asbestos, cancer, chemo, Chest, lining, Lungs, Mesothelioma, mesothelium, radiation, surgery
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When some types of tissue become cancerous, there are the options of surgical removal or aggressive treatment to the affected area. Unfortunately, these choices are not always available to cancer patients whose illness has originated in the lungs. Because they are both delicate and vital to sustaining life, diseases that affect these organs often have grim prognoses.
If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with cancerous tumors in the lung, you do not need to give up hope. While the statistics may not be encouraging, some people with this disease manage to live for years or even see their illness go into remission. While there is no cure for this disease, there are steps you can take that may improve your prognosis (long-term expectancies).
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Continue reading ‘Improving Lung Cancer's Prognosis’ »
Posted by admin on March 15, 2011 at 2:28 pm under cancer.
Tags: asbestos, cancer, cancerous tumors in the lung, grim prognoses, Lung Cancer's Prognosis, Lungs, Mesothelioma, Treatment
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LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia at his home in
Morro Bay, Calif. His agent Rick Hersh said “He had undergone heart
valve surgery in December 2009″.
A little known fact about Mr. La Lanne is that he was also a doctor of
chiropractic. He received his degree in 1936.
Mr. La Lanne was a very prosperous businessman as well. He hawked
fitness items such as his “glamour stretcher,” and his juicer. He was
a guru of eating fresh fruits and vegetables and insisted that
drinking freshly squeezed juice was the healthy way to go.
He was truly an icon in the health industry and America has lost a
great human being who cared not only about his own health but the
health of America. You can see one of the old black and white TV
shows on his website where he says that the future of American’s
freedom would one day depend on the physical health of her people. Continue reading ‘Jack La Lanne Had Pneumonia at Death’ »
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Posted by admin on January 24, 2011 at 9:07 pm under diseases.
Tags: heart valve surgery, Infection, Jack La Lanne, Lungs, Pneumonia, respiratory failure
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Mesothelioma is a fairly rare cancer that is associated with exposure to asbestos. The cancer manifests with many different symptoms depending on the stage it is in and the location of the body. In many cases, shortness of breath is one problem, but there are a number of ways to deal with it.
Mesothelioma is somewhat of a catch phrase for a certain type of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It refers to a cancer of the Mesothelioma lining in the upper body. The problem is this lining is found everywhere from the sac surrounding the heart down to the organs in the lower abdomen. As a result, a diagnosis of Mesothelioma around the lower, far right lung is much different then the same diagnosis for the heart. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – Dealing with Shortness of Breath’ »
Posted by admin on November 28, 2010 at 7:02 pm under cancer.
Tags: air, alveoli, asbestos, Blood, Breath, breathing, cancer, Lungs, Mesothelioma, shortness
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Your heart and blood vessels make up your circulatory system, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to every cell in your body. A healthy circulatory system is the key to a physically robust life at any age, but especially as you get older. To a great extent, the health of your heart and blood vessels determines how far you can walk, how late you can dance, and how long you can garden.
The heart is a muscle with four hollow chambers. When it contracts, it pushes blood out through the arteries to the lungs, where the blood picks up oxygen. From the lungs, the oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart and is pumped to the rest of the body. Once the blood has delivered oxygen to the cells, it circulates through the veins back to the heart, where the whole process starts again.
Continue reading ‘Heart and Circulation Problems in Old Age’ »
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Posted by admin on November 21, 2009 at 12:15 am under Heart and Circulation.
Tags: Blood Vessels, Circulation Problems, Circulatory Diseases, circulatory system, death in old age, Healthy Circulatory System, Heart Diseases, Heart Problems, Lungs, old age peoples, problems in old age, supply of nutrients, supply of oxygen
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