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  • 3 Common Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Risk Factors
    Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type of lung cancer with approximately 80% of diagnoses being this type. It develops when the cells in the lungs start to grow in a rapid and uncontrollable way. In this article I will be discussing three of the most significant NSCLC risk factors.
  • 3 Possible Warning Signs for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) represents 80% of diagnoses with the other 20% being small cell lung cancers (SCLC). It occurs when the cells of the lung start to grow in a rapid and uncontrollable way leading to the growth of a malignant (cancerous) tumour. In this article I will be discussing three signs that could indicate you have developed non-small cell lung cancer.
  • 4 Top Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Tests
    Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most widespread form of the disease accounting for 80% of all lung cancers. This type of cancer develops when the cells in the lungs start to grow rapidly and uncontrollably. In this article I will be outlining four of the top tests for non-small cell lung cancer.
  • What is Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer?
    Lung cancer is the term used to refer to non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). It represents approximately 80% of all lung cancer diagnoses with the other 20% being small cell lung cancers (SCLC). In this article I will be discussing lung cancer in greater detail.
  • 3 Top Tips for Preventing Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is thought to make up 20% of all reported lung cancer cases. It is often referred to as oat cell carcinoma due to the similarity the small cells of the lungs bear to oats. In this article I will be discussing three preventative measures you can take to avoid small cell lung cancer.
  • 4 Useful Small Cell Lung Cancer Tests
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) represents around 20% of all lung cancers. It is often nicknamed oat cell carcinoma because the small cells in the lungs have a similar appearance to oats. In this article I will be outlining three of the tests that can be used to determine whether you have small cell lung cancer.
  • 3 Potential Small Cell Lung Cancer Symptoms
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a type of lung cancer that accounts for approximately 20% of all diagnoses. Since the small cells of the lung resemble oats it is often given the nickname oat cell carcinoma. In this article I will be discussing three of the most common symptoms associated with small cell lung cancer.
  • 3 Popular Mesothelioma (Asbestos Cancer) Tests
    Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs and the abdomen. It is often nicknamed asbestos cancer because it is almost always caused by previous contact with asbestos. Although it is relatively uncommon it there are still tests available. In this article I will be discussing three of the most popular mesothelioma tests.
  • 4 Major Risk Factors For Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a form of lung cancer that represents around 20% of all cases. It is often given the nickname oat cell carcinoma due to the small cells in the lungs looking like oats. In this article I will be outlining four of the main risk factors for small cell lung cancer.
  • 3 Potential Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms
    Mesothelioma is an uncommon type of cancer that develops in the lining of the lungs and the abdomen. Almost every case is the result of previous asbestos exposure hence the nickname asbestos cancer. Peritoneal mesothelioma is the name given to this type of cancer when it develops in the abdominal lining. In this article I will be discussing three of the main symptoms for peritoneal mesothelioma.
  • 3 Possible Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms
    Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs and abdomen. It is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos and is often referred to as asbestos cancer. Pleural mesothelioma is the term given to this type of cancer when it affects the lining of the lungs. In this article I will be discussing three of the most common symptoms for pleural mesothelioma.
  • What is Mesothelioma (Asbestos Cancer)?
    Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs and abdomen. It affects around 2000 people in the UK each year and is often confused with lung cancer. In this article I will help make this distinction by discussing exactly what mesothelioma is.
  • What is Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)?
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a type of lung cancer that accounts for approximately 20% of all cases. It develops in the small cells of the lungs and is often referred to as oat cell carcinoma due to the resemblance to oats that these small cells bear. In this article I will be discussing small cell lung cancer in greater detail.
  • 3 Mesothelioma Treatments Explained
    Mesothelioma is one of the least common types of cancer. It is almost always caused by previous exposure to asbestos and is often nicknamed asbestos cancer. However, it can still prove fatal and can negatively impact a person's quality of life. Fortunately, there are a number of treatments for mesothelioma available and in this article I will be discussing three of these.
  • 3 Breast Cancer Treatments Explained
    Breast cancer affects around 44,500 people every year. It begins in breast tissues that start to multiply uncontrollably leading to the formation of a tumour. In this article I will be explaining three of the main breast cancer treatments.
  • 3 Popular Breast Cancer Tests
    Breast cancer is a type of cancer which affects approximately 44,500 people each year. It develops when the breast tissues become cancerous and start to multiply in an uncontrolled way. In this article I will be discussing three of the ways that breast cancer can be treated.
  • 3 Tips for Preventing Breast Cancer
    Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK with around 45,000 people contracting the disease each year. Although it is treatable, especially in the early stages, taking preventative action is an excellent way to reduce your chances of ever contracting this disease. In this article I will be outlining three things you can start doing today to help prevent this type of cancer.
  • 3 Possible Breast Cancer Symptoms
    Breast cancer is a condition that affects around 44,500 people annually. It develops from cancerous breast tissues which start to multiply uncontrollably. In this article I will be outlining three potential breast cancer symptoms.
  • 7 Factors That Can Increase your Breast Cancer Risk
    Breast cancer is a disease which affects approximately 44,500 people each year of which around 300 are men. It develops when the breast tissues become cancerous and has become one of the most common types of cancer in the UK. In this article I will be discussing seven factors that can increase your breast cancer risk.
  • 3 Ideas That Can Help You Prevent Colon Cancer
    Colon cancer is one of the most well known cancers in the UK and is believed to cause more than 16,000 deaths each year. It develops when polyps (fleshy growths) in the colon become cancerous and start to multiply uncontrollably. In this article I will be discussing three things you can do to help prevent colon cancer.
  • 3 Popular Colon Cancer Treatments
    Colon cancer is one of the most prominent cancers in the UK and is responsible for over 16,000 deaths each year. It develops when cells in the colon become cancerous and start to multiply in an uncontrolled way. In this article I will be discussing three of the most effective colon cancer treatments.
  • 4 Possible Colon Cancer Symptoms
    Colon cancer is a condition which develops from polyps (fleshy growths) in the colon. It is believed to be responsible for over 16,000 deaths in the UK each year. In this article I explain four of the most common colon cancer symptoms.
  • 3 Effective Colon Cancer Tests
    Colon cancer is a condition which begins when polyps (fleshy growths) in the colon become cancerous and the cells start to multiply uncontrollably. It is one of the most common cancers in the UK and causes more than 16,000 fatalities each year. In this article I discuss how you can get yourself tested for this dangerous disease.
  • Simple Steps for Colon Cancer Prevention
    Colon cancer is one of the most prominent cancers in the UK with around 16,000 deaths caused by this disease each year. In this article I will be discussing the signs of colon cancer, the symptoms, the treatments and what can be done to prevent it.
  • 4 Major Organs that Diabetes can Damage
    Many people know that diabetes leads to the development of extremely high blood sugar levels in a person's body. However, the damage caused by diabetes goes far beyond the blood vessels and can actually affect some of your most vital organs. In this article I discuss four of the key organs that can be seriously damaged by diabetes.
  • 3 Sweet Diabetic Treat Recipes
    Many diabetics fear that they can no longer enjoy their favourite cookies, cakes and desserts. Whilst you will have to make some sacrifices in this department there are still plenty of options which will allow you to enjoy your favourite sweet treats. In this article I discuss some of those options by providing you with three sweet diabetic recipes.
  • 3 Super Tasty Savoury Diabetic Recipes
    One of the best ways to manage diabetes is to eat a healthy diet. However, this is often easier said than done. That's why in this article I am providing you with three simple savoury diabetic recipes that you can use to improve your diet and keep your diabetes under control.
  • 3 Fantastic Ways That Exercise Can Help Improve your Diabetes
    Combined with diet, regular exercise may be one of the best treatments for diabetes available. Some of the benefits of regular exercise include improved blood sugar control and a greater receptiveness to insulin which can really help you manage your diabetes. This article discusses in greater detail how exercise can be an effective tool in the treatment of your diabetes.
  • 5 Simple Ways to Formulate a Diabetes Diet
    Since the food we eat is very closely linked with our blood sugar levels, it is not surprising that diet is one of the most effective tools we have available when combating diabetes. In this article I discuss five simple dietary changes that can help keep your diabetes under control.
  • 4 Common Symptoms of Diabetes
    The symptoms of diabetes are often difficult to identify. In some cases they can take years to develop and in other cases they are so moderate that they do not get noticed. In this article I will be outlining four of the most common diabetic symptoms which you should be on the lookout for.
  • 4 Top Tests for Diabetes
    In this article I discuss four of the tests that your doctor may use to diagnose you with diabetes. These tests include; the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test, The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, the Random Blood Glucose Test and the Glycosylated Haemoglobin Test.
  • What Are The Causes Of Diabetes?
    As research into diabetes becomes increasingly advanced we are learning more and more about the disease. However, the exact cause of diabetes is something that has remained elusive. In this article I explain the likely causes of diabetes and the risk factors associated with the various types.
  • What is Type 2 Diabetes?
    Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes affecting 90% of sufferers. In this article I will discuss the symptoms of type 2 diabetes and how it can be properly managed.
  • An Introduction to Pre Diabetes
    Pre-diabetes is an early indicator of full type 2 diabetes. Fortunately, with the correct preventative action a pre-diabetic can completely stop type 2 diabetes developing. In this article I will discuss exactly what pre-diabetes is, the various risk factors and how it can be properly managed to avoid the development of type 2 diabetes.
  • An Introduction to Gestational Diabetes
    Gestational Diabetes is a complication that affects approximately 5% of pregnant women. In this article I am going to explain what it is, the psymptoms you should look out for and how it can be properly managed.
  • What is Type 1 Diabetes?
    Type 1 diabetes is a less common form of diabetes which affects 5% - 10% of all diabetics. In this article I will explain what it is, the possible symptoms and how it can be managed.
  • 4 Major Annoyances at the Gym
    Once you have been going to the gym for some time you will start to realise that there are certain things there which annoy you. Some are just minor distractions whilst others can become quite frustrating. In this article I am going to discuss four of the things that annoy me most at the gym.
  • 3 Entertaining Excuses for Avoiding Exercise
    This article discusses some of the hilarious excuses people make to avoid exercise.
  • 6 Important Factors for Diet Plan Success
    In this article I discuss 6 criteria which I believe should be part of any successful diet plan.
  • Can Meat and Milk Help You Lose Weight?
    Milk and meat are staples of many people's diet. In this article I look at the recent criticism aimed at these two food groups and discuss whether they can help you lose weight.
  • Can Smoking Help You Lose Weight?
    Smoking is a habit that is heavily criticised. However, it does have some limited benefits, one of which is that it helps you lose weight. This article discusses how smoking helps you lose weight and balances this against the harms it can cause.
  • 4 Weight Loss Rumours Uncovered
    In this article I discuss four of the myths that circulate the health and fitness industry and expose the truth behind them.
  • 6 Helpful Tips to Stop You Smoking
    In this article I provide six helpful tips to help you stop smoking.
  • 6 Super Tips to Help You Stop Smoking
    In this article I provide six pieces of advice which can help you give up the addictive habit of smoking.
  • 7 More Vital Vitamins for Pregnant Women
    In this article I discuss 7 more vitamins which should be consumed by pregnant women to ensure the healthy development of their baby.
  • 7 Vital Vitamins for Pregnant Women
    In this article I outline 7 vitamins that are vital for the healthy development of your unborn child during pregnancy.
  • 3 Simple Steps to maintain a Vegan or Vegetarian Diet whilst Pregnant
    In this article I outline how you can ensure that your vegan or vegetarian diet contains all the nutrition that is required by a pregant woman in three simple steps.
  • Nutritional Advice for Pregnant Women
    In this article I provide some basic nutritional advice for pregnant women. I begin by discussing the number of calories that should be consume and conclude with three foods that should be avoided.
  • 5 Rich Sources of Protein
    In this article I discuss five food groups which are rich in protein.
  • 6 Creative Methods to Generate Traffic for your Blog
    This article discusses some of the more creative, unique methods you can use to drive traffic to your blog.
  • 5 Key Benefits of Consuming Protein
    This article discusses five of the key benefits consuming protein can have on both your health and appearance.
  • 3 Protein Supplements Explained
    In this article I outline why you may wish to consider protein supplements and explain three of the most popular types; whey, miscellar casein and soy & egg.
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