Living With Ovarian Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ovarian Cancer I had a question the other day about ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in one or both of your ovaries. The ovaries are two small glands, located on either side of your uterus. They produce female sex hormones and store and release…

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Living With Uterine Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Uterine Cancer I had a question the other day about uterine cancer. Uterine cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus. The lining is called the endometrium. Endometrial cancer is also called cancer of the uterus, or uterine cancer. Endometrial cancer usually occurs…

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Living With Stomach Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Stomach Cancer I had a question the other day about stomach cancer. Cancer of the stomach, or gastric cancer, is a disease in which stomach cells become malignant (cancerous) and grow out of control, forming a tumor. Almost all stomach cancers (about 95%) start in the glandular tissue…

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Living With Agent Orange Exposure

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Agent Orange Exposure I had a question the other day about agent orange exposure. U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ended in 1973, but the effects of nearly two decades of chemical warfare are still being felt by American veterans today. Agent Orange was a chemical spray that…

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Living With Swollen Lymph Nodes

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Swollen Lymph Nodes I had a question the other day about swollen lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped glands throughout your body. They are part of the lymph system, which carries fluid, nutrients, and waste material between your body tissues and your bloodstream. The lymph system is…

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Living With Melanoma

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Melanoma I had a question the other day about melanoma. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. It isn’t as common as other types of skin cancer, but it’s the most serious. You’re at higher risk for melanoma if you have fair skin, a family history of melanoma,…

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