Lisa Calhoun tried… massage, acupunture, yoga, physical therapy, over the counter medications BUT everything she tried either... did nothing OR made the pain worse.
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ABC News’ Rhiannon Ally introduces us to the 14-year-old who developed a soap that he says could be capable of treating minor forms of skin cancer.
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Noris Viscaira is a breast cancer patient who should be under a hormonal treatment Tamoxifen, but unable to afford it she has turned to folk medicine made out of the calabash tree, which a study shows has significant free radical scavenging properties. Video Rating: / 5
In this video I chat about an article I found that blatantly suggests to biotech companies that finding a cure for cancer is NOT profitable and they should therefore delay or not do it.
I also chat about making my latest medical decision to not take any treatment right now.
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Cancer is a global issue affecting millions, but hope is on the horizon. Thanks to a team of MIT chemists and support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, a breakthrough has been made. They’ve developed a unique nanoparticle that can deliver multiple drugs in precise ratios to shrink tumors more effectively than ever before. In fact, they’ve seen a 35% increase in survival rates. This technology could revolutionize cancer treatment and bring us one step closer to a cure.
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Just because it’s good for you doesn’t mean more is better.
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Lots of people reach for the orange juice or Vitamin C supplements when they start to get a cold. It’s a popular myth that began in the 1970s thanks to a Nobel Prize-winning scientist. But the science is clear: Taking Vitamin C won’t cure your cold.
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And check out the full study on its effect on colds here:
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Treatment with the immunotherapy dostarlimab showed promising results in a small trial of more than a dozen rectal cancer patients, according to new research, but further study is needed and it is too early to call it a cure. CNN’s Erin Burnett speaks to Dr. Andrea Cercek, an oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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http://www.nucleushealth.com – Millions of people die each year from smoking. This 3D medical animation is part of an anti-smoking campaign ad, showing how smoking causes normal alveolar sacs to become enlarged and thinned over time from emphysema. Because the alveoli cannot contract, air is trapped in the lungs and the smoker cannot breathe out effectively.
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There has been a crucial breakthrough in the fight against the cancer. A trial was carried out at a cancer center in New York. Patients were injected with a drug, and after 6 months, cancer tumors vanished in all patients.
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We’ve harnessed electricity, sequenced the human genome, and eradicated smallpox. But after billions of dollars in research, we haven’t found a solution for a disease that affects more than 14 million people and their families at any given time. Why is it so difficult to cure cancer? Kyuson Yun explains the challenges.
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The link between obesity and cancer risk is clear. But what’s less clear is how exactly one leads to the other. Experts believe it’s largely due to the inflammation caused by visceral fat – the fat that surrounds your vital organs.
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A recent health survey found people have trouble believing their extra pounds are weighing into their poor health. In fact, obesity related problems are a huge health indicator.
“All of the chronic diseases that we deal with, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes – they’re all related to weight problems. It’s anticipated that the next generation will not live as long this current generation if things continue to go the way they are,” says Dr. Sal Lacagnina, Vice President of Health and Wellness for Lee Memorial Health System.
Still more than 53% of men didn’t think their weight was a problem and 48% of women felt the same way. Experts see a rise in obesity that parallels the rise in diabetes.
“It doesn’t surprise me that diabetes is on the rise, with our aging population and with the increased prevalence of obesity, I believe this trend is going to continue to rise. As you gain weight you become more insulin resistant, meaning that you can’t use the sugar or glucose in your blood,” says Sharon Krispinsky, a certified diabetes educator with Lee Memorial Health System.
The number one killer in this country is cardiovascular disease. Excessive weight is also a contributing factor there. Doctors use body mass index to help gauge heart health.
“A lot of people with high waist sizes or the high body mass index develop what we call metabolic syndrome and that’s becoming more and more common in our country with increasing weight. The metabolic syndrome tends to carry with it a high risk of cardiovascular disease, a higher risk of myocardial infarction, higher risk of stroke,” says Dr. Brian Taschner, an interventional cardiologist with Lee Memorial Health System.
The CDC reports people who are obese show up more in emergency rooms compared to the general population, this disproportionate rate being linked to crisis intervention. There is a solution to this heavy weight problem:
“Research has shown that even with a modest weight loss and regular exercise, and when I say modest weight loss its 5% to 10% of your body weight, you could reduce your risk of developing diabetes by 58%,” says Krispinsky.
Discussing weight may be a sensitive issue, but one you should take up with your doctor.
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Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.