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Everyone, and I mean everyone, has a bad habit , and even if you're not the resolution type, making one change this year can do wonders for your health, looks and self-esteem. Here are five common not-so-great habits, and how to break 'em for good. Comment?
Health: Oral cancer sixth most common cancer
Unlike many other types of cancer, oral cancer rates are not coming down. Oral cancer is already the sixth most common cancer diagnosed in the United States, accounting for 40,000 new cases each year. Comment?
RV is Home Away from Home for Cancer Sufferer
... the amenities, including a full bath and washer and dryer. Mrs. Johnson, 56, has survived five reoccurrences of oral cancer that first appeared in 1977. She is getting the oxygen treatments to improve her health enough for another surgery. After the ... Comment?
Doctors are reconstructing the tongue after cancer surgery
Tongue cancer accounts for about 25% of all oral cancers. And the treatment may mean removal of part or all of the tongue. Comment?
The rank and file of the public are content to accept pronouncements from scientists as Gospel. Comment?
RV is out-of-town patient's waiting room on wheels
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... the amenities, including a full bath and washer and dryer. Mrs. Johnson, 56, has survived five reoccurrences of oral cancer that first appeared in 1977. She is getting the oxygen treatments to improve her health enough for another surgery. After the ... Comment?
3 Habits To Break In 2010
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Everyone, and I mean everyone, has a bad habit , and even if youa TMre not the resolution type, making one change this year can do wonders for your health, looks and self-esteem. Here are five common not-so-great habits, and how to break a TMem for good: Eating late at night in itself isna TMt bad for you, but chances are youa TMre eating cold ... Comment?
... and oral (mouth) cancer. Drink alcohol only in moderation. Drinking a lot of alcohol can increase your risk for oral cancer. If you choose to drink, have only a moderate (limited) amount. Moderate means no more than one drink a day for women and two ... Comment?
... tissues. Tobacco users are more likely to suffer from periodontal disease and are at greater risk for developing oral cancer. If you use tobacco, ask your dentist for tips on kicking the habit. Bad breath may be the sign of a medical disorder, such ... Comment?
Good dental health is vital to well-being
... should pay special attention to the care of teeth and gums. Every year nearly 30,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer. There is something we can do to help. When oral cancer is caught early, the five-year survival rate is 90 percent. If not, ... Comment?
Oral cancer screenings at racetrack detect cancer
Oral cancer was detected in at least one member of the public who participated in the free oral cancer screening held at Saratoga Race Course in July 2009. Comment?
'I felt like I'd done three rounds with Mike Tyson ... all because I...
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'I felt like I'd done three rounds with Mike Tyson ... all because I was grinding my teeth in my sleep' Last updated at 10:45 PM on 21st December 2009 Earlier this year, I woke up with the mother of all toothaches. Comment?
European Scientists Crack Cancer's Code
... breast cancer; Japanese scientists are sequencing liver cancers and India is establishing the genetic code for oral cancer. United States scientists are sequencing the genetic code for the most virulent of cancers-Pancreatic. Currently, Pancreatic ... Comment?
I wonder if its possible to transplant new brains into the people who started these wars in the Middle East, so their fellow Americans can even tolorate thier stupidity? by mrwillie007 December 18, 2009 12:47 AM EST I am a quadrapalegic for three years and would like to know if their are any trials with ECM coming up soon for individuals with ... Comment?
Jennifer Tawse: Picture of positivity
A WOMAN who lost half her tongue to cancer has bounced back after surgery...to such an extent that she has signed up for the London Marathon next year! Jennifer Tawse hopes to raise a large sum for Cancer Research, by way of thanks for the skill of the surgeons who treated her. Comment?
Brave Jennifer undergoes pioneering mouth surgery
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JENNIFER Tawse will be in fine voice this Christmas after undergoing a pioneering operation to rebuild her tongue. Comment?
DENTAL ||| "Is it true that there is a link to oral cancer and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)?"
... advice on daily and long-term dental health and good oral hygiene. DENTAL "Is it true that there is a link to oral cancer and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)?" 0 0 December 17, 2009 12:13 PM Send your questions to AskTheExpert@ahwatukee.com ... Comment?
Anti-drink campaign is shocker
TWO shocking videos showing the potential consequences of drinking too much alcohol have been released by the NHS. Comment?
Mouthwash detects head and neck cancer earlier
More than 55,000 Americans will develop cancer of the head and neck this year, and nearly 13,000 will die from it, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery . Comment?
Beware a Mad Fridaya binge drinking spree
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TENS of thousands of people in Bolton will drink dangerous levels of alcohol this Christmas, health chiefs have warned. Comment?