It is vital to know that risk for developing cancer can be increased by certain foods. While there are foods that promote good health, there are also others that promote abnormal cell growth and proliferation. Read More...
We have all grown up hearing that "prevention is better than cure" and this adage is true for cancer too. Research has shown that only five percent of cancers are hereditary. Read More...
Cancer in Men
Data from population based cancer registries in India show that the most frequently reported cancer sites in males are lung, oesophagus, stomach, and larynx. Read More...
Tomatoes- A Super Food
Tomato is an important ingredient in Indian cooking and food preparation. Any curry without tomato is incomplete. This fruit-vegetable has many benefits to fight against different health conditions. It contains Lycopene which fights against diseases. Read More...
Nausea
Nausea can be described as a sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach, with an urge to vomit. It is not a sickness in itself, rather a symptom, which might be experienced in case of numerous diseases or disorders. Nausea can be seen in case Read More...
GERD
GERD stands for Gastro-Esophagus Reflux Disease, commonly referred to as acid reflux. It can be colloquially explained as an inflammation of the alimentary canal (particularly the esophagus or food pipe), caused by the reflux of the stomach contents Read More...
Lance Armstrong Survived, R.I.P Steve Jobs
There are as many as 100 types of cancer out there and Steve Jobs contracted one of the rare prostrate ones. We miss him and his absence makes sense to start thinking about what you can do to prevent cancer yourself. Lance Armstrong, Lisa Ray are Can Read More...
Busting Myths about Cancer
The ‘C’ (Cancer) word appears to be the most dreaded word in the medical world. The myths surrounding this disease are so many that very few people have a proper understanding of this disease and know the facts about cancer.
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A quarter plate of tomato basil penne with a teaspoon of cheddar cheese and an orange.