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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Stay Health during Menopause

HealthNFitness Tips: As your body adjusts to the many changes of menopause, it's important to take action and maintain good health.

Tips to help you stay healthy during menopause:

  • Eat a balanced, nutritious diet that's low in calories.
  • Get a minimum of two-and-a-half hours per week of moderate aerobic exercise.
  • If you're a smoker, quit.
  • Visit your gynecologist for an annual checkup and any recommended screening tests.
  • Talk to your doctor about any immunizations you may need.

Stay Health during Menopause

HealthNFitness Tips: As your body adjusts to the many changes of menopause, it's important to take action and maintain good health.

Tips to help you stay healthy during menopause:

  • Eat a balanced, nutritious diet that's low in calories.
  • Get a minimum of two-and-a-half hours per week of moderate aerobic exercise.
  • If you're a smoker, quit.
  • Visit your gynecologist for an annual checkup and any recommended screening tests.
  • Talk to your doctor about any immunizations you may need.

Stay Health during Menopause

HealthNFitness Tips: As your body adjusts to the many changes of menopause, it's important to take action and maintain good health.

Tips to help you stay healthy during menopause:

  • Eat a balanced, nutritious diet that's low in calories.
  • Get a minimum of two-and-a-half hours per week of moderate aerobic exercise.
  • If you're a smoker, quit.
  • Visit your gynecologist for an annual checkup and any recommended screening tests.
  • Talk to your doctor about any immunizations you may need.
Sunday, January 29, 2012

Last Minutes With ODEN


Thank You Jason Wood for allowing us this moment.
Oden's struggle with cancer finally came to an end.
May he rest in peace and his memory be eternal.

Canon 7D

Directed/Edited: Eliot Rausch
Director of Photography: Luke Korver, Matt B. Taylor
Song: Big Red Machine / Justin Vernon + Aaron Dessner

A story from the 8 LIVES Documentary.
For more of Jason Wood's story from 3 years ago
see vimeo.com/14047489
Saturday, January 28, 2012

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer cells and normal cells, cancer cells vs normal cells, lung cancer cells, breast cancer cells, colon cancer cells.Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection 2012

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection

Cancer Cells HD Photos Collection
Friday, January 27, 2012

Romantic Gymnastic Amazing!

Romantic Gymnastic very very Awesome , even i don’t see it before Amazing.


This is far beyond the physical demonstration, can’t you see, they are telling a story. Everything is symbolic of what a loving relationship would be; they are together and in love, she realizes she has given in to love, tries to run, she falls and he catches her, every time she falls, either for him, or trying to deny her heart. Towards the end we see she keeps him level while lovemaking and he rewards her by lifting her up! being her strength.

Breast Cancer Awareness: Breast Cancer Stages and What They Mean


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Learn about the different breast cancer stages and what they mean in this breast cancer awareness video. Expert: Marisa Weiss, MD, of Breastcancer.org

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What Is Cancer Staging?


What Is Cancer Staging ?

Cancer occurs when cells transform and begin to grow abnormally.

Without oxygen and nutrients, these parts of the body cannot survive.

Treatment options can include a surgical procedure to remove the cancerous part of the colon.

colon cancer staging are divided into 5 unique stages

Stage 0 also known as preinvasive cancer or colorectal cancer.

Stage I the cancer has already started to spread, but it is still in the interior lining of the rectum or colon cancer staging

Stage II, cancer happens when the cancer tumor has spread and has affected the tissues surrounding

Stage III of this cancer has now spread through the wall of the colon and is now affecting nearby lymph nodes and/or organs.

Stage IV the illness has spread through the Lymph node system to additional nearby tissue.

At this point, it is almost a certainty that the cancer has invaded the lymph node system and could possibly be found in the liver, lungs, bones or even the brain.

For more information, Please visit my Website:

http://www.kidney-cancer-symptomss.com

Health Tips about Affect of Blood Glucose

HealthNFitness Tips: People with diabetes should monitor the amount of glucose (sugar) in their blood. Insulin and certain drugs often are keys, but so is understanding what causes blood sugar levels to fluctuate.

The Diabetes Association mentions these factors:

  • The foods you eat.
  • How much you exercise, and when.
  • Where in the body you inject insulin.
  • The time of day that you inject yourself.
  • Being sick.
  • Being under stress.

Related Sites: Pharmacyproductinfo, Pharmacy News.

Health Tips about Affect of Blood Glucose

HealthNFitness Tips: People with diabetes should monitor the amount of glucose (sugar) in their blood. Insulin and certain drugs often are keys, but so is understanding what causes blood sugar levels to fluctuate.

The Diabetes Association mentions these factors:

  • The foods you eat.
  • How much you exercise, and when.
  • Where in the body you inject insulin.
  • The time of day that you inject yourself.
  • Being sick.
  • Being under stress.

Related Sites: Pharmacyproductinfo, Pharmacy News.

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