Lifestyle
Housework could save you from breast cancer!
0pointsWomen who exercise by doing the housework can reduce their risk of breast cancer, a study suggests.
Top ten myths about HIV/AIDS
0pointsIn this video Dr. Becky Kuhn, Co-founder, Global Lifeworks, explains about the top ten myths on HIV/AIDS and why there aren’t true.
Four teaspoons of olive oil a day, keeps cancer at bay!
0pointsFour teaspoons of olive oil a day can help prevent cancer, scientists revealed yesterday.
A short awareness-video on testicular cancer
0pointsTesticular cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the testicles and it has one of the highest cure rates of all forms of cancer.
Saving rainforests can save thousands from cancer!
0pointsMany plant species in the tropical rainforests have the potential to fight cancer and saving them from extinction means a lot to us.
Obesity increases the risk of prostate cancer!
0pointsMen who lose weight may be less likely to get aggressive prostate cancer, while obesity may increase a man's risk. So say researchers, including Carmen Rodriguez, MD, MPH, of the American Cancer Society.
Track Santa ... on the net thanks to NORAD
0pointsORAD, which has been tracking Santa's flight for over 55 years, is preparing for the big event. To monitor Santa's progress, merely visit their state of the art detection system, just visit the site above. :)
Kidney transplantation increases the risk of certain types of cancer
0pointsFollowing kidney transplantation, some recipients may face a three-fold increased risk of certain cancer types, according to a study in the Dec. 20 issue of JAMA
Getting some extra sunshine everyday could prevent the development of multiple sclerosis
0pointsCould getting some extra sunshine help prevent the development of multiple sclerosis ?
Majority of Britons have no plans to invest their money for long-term healthcare
0pointsResearch carried out by the investment firm Fidelity International, has found that 69 per cent of people in the United Kingdom have no plans to invest their money into long-term healthcare.
Study: Low-protein diets alter cancer risks
0pointsResearchers studying a group of vegetarians who'd maintained a diet relatively low in protein and calories found that they had lower blood levels of several hormones and other substances that have been tied to certain cancers.
Americans are getting more sensitive to health issues
0pointsA new study has found that more Americans, especially the senior citizens have become sensitive to health issues, and to begin with have managed to bring their blood pressure under control.
What is cancer?
0pointsDo you want to know what cancer is, how it affects the body and how to prevent it?
Can’t give up smoking? Then exercise everyday to reduce the risk of lung cancer!
0pointsEveryone knows smoking is a bad idea, but those who can't give it up may get a little protection from exercise, a study suggests.
Battle against malaria gets $A107m boost
0pointsThe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $US83.5 million ($A106.5 million) to fight malaria - the disease that kills more than a million people a year.

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