Monday, September 24, 2007

Diseases = Worry

What Worry May Do To You?

* Headaches
* Insomnia
* Stomach Ulcers
* Some type of paralysis
* Nervous indigestion
* Heart disturbance
* Tooth decay
* High blood pressure
* Rheumatism
* Artritis
* Thyroid
* Diabetic
* Skin problem and etc
All of this disease...they're all WORRY DISEASES !!!!
And you've got to stop this at once. You can't afford to worry. The only thing you have to offer at all is your look... and worry will ruin them.
Do You Love Life ?
Do You Want To Live Long And Enjoy Good Health?
Face the facts and stop worrying
Tell yourself : I'm not going to cry, i'm not going to worry, if there is anything to mind over matter... i am going to win, i am going to fight and i'am going to live peacefully!

What increases your risk of cancer?

What increases your risk of cancer?
Factors known to increase your risk of cancer include:
Your habits
Certain lifestyle choices are known to increase your risk of cancer. Smoking, drinking more than one drink a day (for women) or two drinks a day (for men), excessive exposure to the sun or frequent blistering sunburns, and having unsafe sex can contribute to cancer. You can break these habits to lower your risk of cancer — though some habits are easier to break than others.
Your family history
About 10 percent of cancers are due to an inherited condition. If cancer is common in your family, it's possible that mutations are being passed from one generation to the next. You might be a candidate for genetic screening to see whether you have inherited mutations that might increase your risk of cancer. Keep in mind that having an inherited genetic mutation doesn't necessarily mean you'll get cancer.
Your health conditions
Some chronic health conditions, such as ulcerative colitis, can markedly increase your risk of developing certain cancers. Talk to your doctor about your risk.
Your environment
The environment around you may contain harmful chemicals that can increase your risk of cancer. Even if you don't smoke, you might inhale secondhand smoke if you go places where people are smoking or you live with someone who smokes. Chemicals in your home or work environment, such as asbestos and benzene, also are associated with an increased risk of cancer.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Learn About Cancer

Welcome to my blog. In this blog, you'll learn so many things about cancer. Cancer is not just one disease but many diseases. There are more than 100 different types of cancer. Come on, let's fight cancer now!!