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Delay Heart Attack, Diabetes and Cancer with Cane-Fu Fighting

3. April 2009

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Delay Heart Attack, Diabetes and Cancer with Cane-Fu Fighting

Found this interesting articles and would like to share with the regular member and visitor of Powerhealths.com Senior centers and retirement communities are looking for new ways to promote exercise in order to stave off physical decline. CANE FU…NOT KUNG FU evolved out of a regular aerobics class, not only imparts self-defense techniques, but also [...]

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Best that Nature Has to Offer – Gifts From GOD!

20. March 2009

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Best that Nature Has to Offer – Gifts From GOD!

By Irwan Lee Found this very interesting old article from my mailbox and it is worth to share with the world… The author of this article is unknown… More findings are added and the article has been revised to proper English. God is an amazing creator! He puts lots of thought onto his design of [...]

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Breast Cancer is Not The No.1 Killer of Women as Women feared most!

10. February 2009

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Breast Cancer is Not The No.1 Killer of Women as Women feared most!

By Irwan Lee Despite of being feared most, breast cancer is not the biggest killer of Women. For decades heart disease and heart attacks have been viewed as a man’s illness. Most women mistakenly perceive breast cancer as the most fear diseases, their biggest enemy and the no.1 killer of women. They concern themselves and [...]

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Slow the Aging Process by Running – Run For Your Life!

10. February 2009

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Slow the Aging Process by Running – Run For Your Life!

By Irwan Lee A study by the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1984 lead by James Fries, MD and his team of research colleagues enlisted 538 runners, all at the age of 50 and above, and a similar group of non-runners shows that running reduce the risk not only of heart disease, but also [...]

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Prostate Cancer : Little did We Know It is The Most Common Non-Skin Cancer amongst men

23. January 2009

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Prostate Cancer : Little did We Know It is The Most Common Non-Skin Cancer amongst men

By Irwan Lee Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer, has overtaken lung cancer as the leading cancer affecting all men and followed by colorectal cancer. Statistically, 80 percent of prostate cancers occur in men over the age of 65 . Although this cancer can also occur in younger individuals, it is very [...]

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Berry to protect skin cancer

20. November 2008

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Berry to protect skin cancer

A tiny red berry celebrated for its antioxidant qualities may also help protect against skin damage that leads to cancer, researchers believe. Scientists at the University of Sydney fed diluted juice from the goji berry to mice in the laboratory and found it protected them against the same sun damage as other mice when exposed [...]

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Discovery offers way of tracking cancer in blood

18. November 2008

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Discovery offers way of tracking cancer in blood

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Tiny sacs released from tumor cells and circulating in the blood carry genetic information about the tumor, offering a new way to track and treat the cancer , U.S. researchers said on Sunday. “They contain a little piece of the tumor cell in the blood stream. If you just look at these [...]

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Cancer: A Foe With Many Faces

29. October 2008

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Cancer: A Foe With Many Faces

By Alice Park Cancer is not one disease but dozens. all with different therapies and prognoses. Still, scientists are finding common roots that may link them all, which could lead to more powerful treatments. Solid Cancers Skin 62,480 new melanoma cases in the U.S. expected in 2008; 91% five-year survival rate; 8,420 deaths. Diagnosis The [...]

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Got Cancer… What’s Next?

3. October 2008

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Got Cancer… What’s Next?

(ANN) Dr.Ang Peng Tiam Shock burn memories into our brains. Years later, most patients can vividly recall how they felt when the doctor first confirmed that they had cancer. People respond differently to the diagnosis of cancer. Some go into denial. Others get angry. I remember a Caucasian lady who took her angry out of [...]

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Spot breast cancer using Molecular imaging better than mammograms for dense breasts

12. September 2008

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Spot breast cancer  using Molecular imaging better than mammograms for dense breasts

(AP ) A radioactive tracer that “lights up” cancer hiding inside dense breasts showed promise in its first big test against mammograms, revealing more tumors and giving fewer false alarms, doctors reported Wednesday. The experimental method — molecular breast imaging, or MBI — would not replace mammograms for women at average risk of the disease. [...]

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