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Alcohol And Cancer: Understanding The Connection

Research has shown that risks for cancer increase among men who have two alcoholic drinks a day and women who have one alcoholic drink per day. While everyone has been widely aware of the fact that smoking cigarettes greatly increase your risk of contracting cancer, there has been very little publicity of the fact that alcohol can act as a similar carcinogen. By its very nature and design, the consumption of alcohol damages cells in your body. This damage can easily promote cell division, stimulate enzymes which cause the activation of other carcinogens and destroy certain nutrients that act as natural preventatives to cancer. Most of the research indicates that a strong link exists between alcohol and cancers of the esophagus, pharynx and mouth. There is a suggested, those less strongly proven, link between cancers of the liver, breast and colon. According to the...

Posted on April 19, 2009 by Charla •  Comments (4)  • 

Planting Seeds

He has been very busy with a good stream of projects coming his way. I told him that things were a little slow for me but I was using that time to try some new ideas to spread the news about my speaking business. To that he responded, Oh, so you re just planting seeds right now. That assessment of my current pursuit really stuck with me after we left. I had been harvesting a lot in recent months while I was taking full advantage of work that had come my way. But once things slow down, we all can forget that our crops need to be replanted in order to reap another great harvest. In the acting world, it typically gets slow from late April until after the fourth of July due to most TV production being on hiatus, which was the time period of our meeting. This also means commercial production slows down because they want to wait and produce new commercials for use during...

Posted on March 4, 2009 by Hoa •  Comments (7)  • 

Bird Flu: Human Infection

Bird flu is a disease caused by a specific type of avian bird influenza virus, the so-called H5N1 virus. This virus was first discovered in birds in China in 1997, and since then has infected 125 people in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Indonesia, killing 64 of them. It is spread by infected migratory birds including wild ducks and geese to domestic poultry primarily chickens, ducks, and turkeys , and then to humans. Some infected people have developed abnormal clotting profiles resulting in excessive bleeding which was a frequent clinical symptom in the deadly so-called Spanish influenza of 1918-19, which killed more than 100 million people worldwide. Indeed, bird flu shares a number of disturbing characteristics with the 1918-19 influenza virus. These two viruses have, in fact, recently been shown to be similar genetically. And in a recent laboratory experiment...

Posted on January 6, 2009 by Barbra •  Comments (6)  • 

 
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