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Preventing Lung Cancer Article 
What can an individual do to escape the fate of the vast majority of lung cancer victims?
Nov 2, 2008 - Naheed Ali
Buteyko Breathing for Asthma and Lung Diseases Article 
Buteyko breathing is a holistic treatment that patients with asthma, emphysema, or bronchitis can learn with the help of a DVD or Buteyko practitioner to breathe easier.
Nov 8, 2009 - Jamie McIntosh
Breast Cancer Drug May Significantly Lower Lung Cancer Deaths Article 
An anti-estrogen therapy used in the fight against breast cancer may be a solution to lung cancer. It's early yet but a Swiss study shows promise.
Jan 24, 2011 - Marcus Hondro
Diabetes Drugs Help Prevent and Fight Lung Cancer: Study Article 
Medications commonly used to treat diabetes have been again found to be effective in fight against lung cancer, research presented at Chest 2010 says.
Nov 4, 2010 - Marcus Hondro
Apples Fight Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes and Lung Cancer Article 
Can apple a day really keep the doctor away? Studies show eating apples is linked to reduced risk of heart disease, T2 diabetes, lung cancer and asthma.
Oct 21, 2010 - Sue Cartledge
Teenagers Smoking K2 Have Authorities Incensed Article 
Parents aware of teen drug use should know the facts of smoking K2. Sold as incense, herbs and spices treated with synthetic chemicals produce a high like marijuana.
Mar 1, 2010 - Mary King
Interview: SF Author Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Article 
Creating "Maelstrom," the fifth novel about the planet "Petaybee," required the skills - and friendship -- of two experienced fantasy and science-fiction novelists.
Sep 10, 2009 - Robert Bittner
'The Colony' Explores Author's Sense of Humanity Article 
Born with severe bone structure problems, author Jillian Weise endured painful childhood surgeries, including a leg amputation. Her novel looks at what makes one whole.
Mar 17, 2010 - Tony Simmons
The Author and His Alcoholic - An Interview with Robert Lewis Article 
Welsh writer Robert Lewis reveals the inspiration behind his alcoholic anti-hero Robin Llewellyn and the secret to getting published.
Jun 2, 2011 - Tim Butters
Britta is a bilingual business management professional and executive coach with extensive domestic and international experience in the professional services industry. Her experience includes leading...
Applications of Radioisotopes Article 
The closing of a Canadian nuclear plant may leave many wondering why nuclear imaging is necessary for health.
Dec 9, 2007 - Amy Butcher
How Leaders Are Made Not Born in America Article 
In an exclusive interview with Suite101, Ung shares her lessons gathered from a lifetime of experiences on how leaders are made and not born in America.
May 8, 2009 - Britta Stromeyer Esmail
H.C. Andersen – The Life of the Famous Writer Article 
Although H.C. Andersen is known for his many entertaining fairy tales, very little is known about his traumatizing childhood, which this foreign docu-film investigates.
Sep 14, 2009 - Malene Soegaard
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Article 
A serious disorder of the arteries connecting the lungs to the heart (also known as pulmonary arteries) is referred to as Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.
Heal From Asthma Naturally Article 
Medical doctors say there is no cure for asthma. Careful use of medications, lifestyle changes and hard work can remedy this common lung disease.
Nov 19, 2009 - Mary Earhart
How to Break a Young Horse Without a Round Pen Article 
Training horses is tricky work. A round pen is typically used to control both the horse and the environment. Use a lunge line when a pen isn't available.
Feb 19, 2011 - Shara Cooper
Common Diseases Of The Respiratory System Article 
Respiratory disease refers to diseases of the respiratory system, which includes lungs and upper respiratory tract. Here is a brief overview of three serious diseases.
Jun 24, 2009 - Roberta Goli
Breathe Deep Article 
Breathing is something that's automatic. The quality of the inhaled breath determines the amount of oxygen and nourishment that gets delivered to the cells.
Aug 6, 2009 - Karen Stephenson
Early Elective Cesareans Can Be Harmful Article 
If you have been advised by your care provider to have an elective cesarean, here is what you need to know about the timing of your cesarean.
Jan 13, 2009 - Brenda Lane
Medical Uses of Helium Article 
At room temperature, helium is a colorless gas that is a useful additive in the treatment of respiratory ailments, while liquid helium is important in medical imaging.
Jan 12, 2010 - Jennifer Graham