Friday, March 30, 2012
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Report: US cancer rates continue downward trend
The rate of new cancer cases has been inching down at a rate of about half a percent each year since 1999. And the overall cancer death rate has dropped by 1.5 percent annually in adults and 1.7 percent in children.
"This is good news," said Dr. Marcus Plescia of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of four organizations that worked on the report. "There has been positive momentum for several years now and that continues."
The figures come from a report issued annually since 1998 by a group of government agencies and other organizations, including the CDC and the American Cancer Society. The new report includes nearly every cancer case reported in the United States through 2008.
Health officials say cancer rates have been going down thanks to better screening, treatment advances, and efforts to prevent some cancers by reducing smoking and other unhealthy behaviors.
One pay-off from anti-smoking efforts: In 2008, for the second consecutive year, lung cancer death rates declined for women. Lung cancer death rates for men have been falling since the 1990s.
Prostate cancer death rates continued to fall, and colon cancer death rates for men and women continued to drop. Rates of new cases of those diseases fell, too.
The breast cancer death rate also continues to decline, but the rate of new breast cancer cases
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Self-checking won't spot testicle cancer: doctor
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Silymarin Helps Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Healthy liver function is required for the proper storage, release, and overall metabolism of blood sugar. Individuals with compromised liver function often develop type 2 diabetes, often in conjunction with weight gain and the development of fatty liver. A new study shows that silymarin can help patients with liver problems who also have Type 2 Diabetes.
The study showed that five months of silymarin reduced blood sugar levels of 8%. Significant improvements also important measures of liver health (bilirubin was lowered 40%, SGOT was lowered 29%, SGPT was lowered 35%, and ALP was lowered 12%). Such improvement in liver function is rather dramatic, as the general trend in the liver of diabetic patients is one of increased free radical damage and scar tissue formation, tending to lock in the problem of Type 2 Diabetes.
Any person gaining excess weight around their midsection is likely developing excessive fatty deposits in their liver with consequent impairment of liver function and risk for blood sugar problems. This study shows that silymarin can help guard against the progression of serious liver deterioration, helping to give a person more time to fix their weight and metabolic issues.
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