Product Reviews
Categories
- Alternative Medicine
- Cancer
- Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia
- Anal Cancer
- Bladder Cancer
- Breast cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Endometrial Cancer
- Esophageal Cancer
- Gallbladder cancer
- Gastric Cancer
- Glioblastma
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Liver Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Lymphoma
- Melanoma
- Nasopharyngeal Cancer
- Non-Hodgkin's Disease
- Ovarian Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Renal Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- Central Nervous System
- Constipation
- Diabetes
- Fatty Liver
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Longevity
- Motherhood
- Obesity
- Others
- Psoriasis
- Respiratory Disease
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
Archives
Author Archives: wngai
Which Diet is Best for You?
Are you looking for a diet that helps you to lose weight, eat healthier, or manage or prevent health problems? I have the answer for you. In the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Diets 2012, experts examined 25 … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes, Obesity, Weight loss
Tagged Biggest Loser, DASH Diet, Diet, Dukan Diet, Jenny Craig, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Diet, Mediterranean diet, Ornish, Paleo Diet, Raw food, The Mediterranean Plan, Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes, TLC, vegan, Weight Watchers
1 Comment
Chocolate is Good for the Heart and Brain
Good news for chocolate lovers!! A new study reported that chocolate is beneficial to the heart and the brain. The investigators performed an analysis on 7 studies to evaluate the effects of chocolate consumptions in various forms (such as chocolate … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Cardiovascular disease, Heart attack, Stroke
Tagged Brain, Cardiovascular disease, Chocolate, Heart, polyphenols, Stroke
Comments Off on Chocolate is Good for the Heart and Brain
Cetuximab Increases Survival in Patients with Lung Cancer with High EGFR Expression
Good news for patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)! If you have NSCLC, you might like to ask your oncologist to check whether you have high expression of EGFR. Patients with high EGFR expression represented about 25 percent of people … Continue reading
Posted in Lung Cancer, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Tagged Cetuximab, EGFR, Erbitux, FLEX trial, Non small cell lung cancer, NSCLC, Survival
Comments Off on Cetuximab Increases Survival in Patients with Lung Cancer with High EGFR Expression
Curry Spice for Tendinitis Pain
The global incidence of tendinitis is increasing as the population ages. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis or metabolic diseases such as diabetes are at increased risk of having tendinitis. Tendinitis is a form of tendon inflammation that causes pain and tenderness … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Tagged Achilles tendon injury, Aspirin, curcumin, Curry, Diabetes, golfer’s elbow, ibuprofen, Indians, inflammation, interleukins, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Tendinitis, tendon, tennis elbow, turmeric
Comments Off on Curry Spice for Tendinitis Pain
Yellowish Plagues on the Eyelid Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Events
If you have yellowish, flat plagues on the upper or lower eyelid (Xanthelasmata), you might like to see a cardiologist. A new study published in BMJ indicated that occurrence of xanthelasmata is linked to an increased risk of mycardial infarction … Continue reading
Posted in Cardiovascular disease, Heart attack, High cholesterol
Tagged cardiovascular events, death, Ischemic heart disease, MI, plagues, Statin, Xanthelasmata
Comments Off on Yellowish Plagues on the Eyelid Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Events
Yoga Beneficial for Diabetes
If you are diabetes, you might like join a yoga class. A new study published in Diabetes Care reported that gentle yoga classes may help people with type 2 diabetes to reduce weight and to improve their glycemic control. The … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Diabetes
Tagged body mass index, Diabetes, yoga
Comments Off on Yoga Beneficial for Diabetes