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Cancer blog: Which Is The Unhealthiest City For U.S. Women?
Dec 1, 2005
The study names Nassau and Suffolk counties, in New York, as the healthiest places for women (I am moving there!). "Certainly no one factor is going to make an area the least healthy," SELF's editor Sara Austin said. "We do look at nearly 50 different criteria. (Cincinnati) really is across the board, below average in a number of categories." The study took into account pollution, smoking, cancer, body mass and heart disease rates, as well as FBI crime statistics. "Cincinnati has some great resources, hospitals, good access to doctors," Austin said. "Unfortunately, it fell on our list because of the high risk of rape, depression rate, cancer rates and very high smoking rates among women." "If you smoke, don't. If you're thinking about it don't start. If you're going to fast-food places all the time don't go often," Dr. Keith Melvin. Working on all of the factors is the only way to get some self respect in the rankings, Hamrick reported. Janet
Cancer blog: I manage the cancer blog with lots of help and support form other bloggers. Through this cancer blog my friends and I try to bring stories of hope for patients with cancer. The cancer blog often republishes important blog posts from other cancer related blogs at Medicineworld.org. If you are searching for a blog that covers wide variety of cancer topics, this may be the one for you. Breast cancer blog: Breast cancer blog is run by Emily and other bloggers and they bring you the latest stories, news and events that are related to breast cancer. Increasing awareness about breast cancer among women and in the general population is the main goal of this breast cancer blog. Lung cancer blog: Lung cancer blog is managed by Scott with the help of other bloggers. Through this blog Scott and his friends constantly remind the readers about the dangers of smoking. It's a never-ending struggle against this miserable disease with which a social stigma of smoking is associated. Colon cancer blog: Colon cancer blog is run by Sue and other bloggers. Sue brings a personal touch to the colon cancer blog since her mother died of colon cancer few years ago. She writes about stories, research news and advances in treatment related to colon cancer. Prostate cancer blog: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men. American Cancer Society estimates that over 230,000 new cases of prostate cancer occur in the United state every year. This important blog about prostate cancer is run by Mark and other bloggers. This blog brings news, stories, and other personal observations related to prostate cancer. Medicineworld.org publishes a diabetes watch blog and this blog is run by JoAnn other bloggers. This diabetes watch blog brings you the latest in the field of diabetes. This includes personal stories, advances in diagnosis and treatment, and other observations about diabetes. Improving awareness about diabetes is an important mission of this group. Janet
Cancer
Cancer is a very common disease, approximately one out of every two American men and one out of every three American women will have some type of cancer at some point during the course of their life. Cancer is more common in the elderly and 77 percent of cancers occur in people above age 55 or older. Cancer is also common in children. Cancer incidence is said to have two peaks once during early childhood and then during late years in life. No age period is completely exempted from development of cancers. Some cancers occur predominantly in the elderly, other types occur in children, Cancer occurs in all ethnic races, however the cancer rates and rates of specific cancer types may vary from group to group. Late stages of cancer may be incurable in most cases, but with the advancement of medicine, more and more cancers are becoming curable.
Cancer blog: Which Is The Unhealthiest City For U.S. Women?
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