Combining Cigarette Smoking and Nutrition Free PLR Article Cigarette smoking is considered by many medical professionals as a dreaded habit because of the health conditions that may be developed by engaging this activity. It is has been has been strongly linked to health conditions like heart disease, emphysema, lung cancer, and other cardiovascular ailments. Cigarette smoking is responsible for nearly 440,000 of more than 2.4 million premature deaths in the United States and is ...
How Is Leukemia Treated? Free PLR Article Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. There are two types of leukemia, chronic and acute, which are treated differently and have different symptoms. Acute leukemia ...
Health warning: Health risks of mobile phones ! Free PLR Article Using a mobile phone for more than 10 years increases the risk of getting brain cancer, according to the most comprehensive study of the risks yet published. The study which ...
Health: What Can You Do to Stay Healthy? Free PLR Article There are 5 simple things you can do, to stay healthy. 1.Avoid smoking and smokers 2.Eat right and keep your BMI (Body Mass Index) at 18,5 24,8 3.Try to avoid drinking alcohol high risk of heart attack. - Cigarette smokes have an extremely high risk of lung cancer. - Each year over 300,000 Americans die from lung cancer, caused by smoking. - 75% of deaths caused by Emphysema and Bronchitis are directly linked to ...
Birth Defects and Chemicals Free PLR Article While an embryo may die due to a chemical exposure and result in a miscarriage, a developing fetus will survive but can suffer altered DNA that results in malformations, deformities, retardation loss of sales. The same chemical suppliers that find themselves defendants in cancer cases are also defendants in birth defect cases because chemicals that cause mutations upset DNA. Mutagens are carcinogens and teratogens. The same chemicals ...
Beware of What You Puff! Free PLR Article Did you know that puffing one cigarette can shorten a smokers life by 11 minutes? Research has shown that smoking reduces life expectancy by seven to eight years. About 90 percent of lung cancer ...
Facing adversity Free PLR Article Is there any person on this earth who has not faced adversity? Life can be good, but adversities are also part of life. How does one face them with equanimity? It is difficult if the extent of adversity is hand. How about the effect of the announcement by the doctor that your child has cancer? Can parents take this news calmly? They will most probably faint when they hear it first. Some adversities are such that they shatter lives forever. But ...
How to Avoid the Ill Effects of Smoking: Dont Free PLR Article How to Avoid the Ill Effects of Smoking: Dont Even Start Unknown to many, the most preventable cause of death in the United States is smoking. The average male smoker will die 25 times greater than nonsmokers. Smoking causes approximately 30 percent of all cancer deaths, and is associated with 87 percent of lung cancers. Smoking also contributes to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, pancreas, uterus, cervix, ...
Free Quit Smoking Advice Free PLR Article If you are trying to quit smoking but are working on a restricted budget, there are a number of free quit smoking programs available to you. You can also consider trying a habit replacement method to that are offered through non-profit organizations. For example, the American Cancer Society offers a variety of online programs for which you can sign up. They will send you a lot of hand-outs regarding the harmful nature of smoking, and you ...
How do you treat pericardial mesothelioma ? Free PLR Article Of all the cancers caused by asbestos dust (mesothelioma), pericardial mesothelioma is the most rare, accounting for a fraction of all cases (5%). It is a cancer that grows on the ...