Sentences with phrase «threatened by every cancer»

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Studies show that by just walking a few miles a day, you lower your risk of life threatening illnesses like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
This new serenity would indeed see him through the first life - threatening onset of cancer, which turned out to be a crisis that sent those of us around him into a watchful state of anxiety but that would by his account leave him with a newfound feeling of peace and acceptance in the presence of death.
Since its inception in 1989, Project Angel Food has delivered more than 10 million meals to men, women and children who are debilitated by disease and struggling with life - threatening illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, renal failure and HIV / AIDS.
Adolescent vaccines protect against serious and potentially life - threatening diseases, including meningitis, septicemia and cancers caused by HPV.
In an accompanying briefing book, the Cuomo administration described who would be eligible: patients with cancer, glaucoma and other specific diseases listed by the Health Department and «who are in a life - threatening or sense - threatening situation.»
«Our research is potentially important for life - threatening blood cancers characterised by dysfunctional stem cells — which are common in elderly people.
Technology developed by Northwestern University researchers may help solve that quandary by allowing physicians to identify which nascent cancers are likely to escalate into potentially life - threatening malignancies and which ones will remain «indolent,» or non-aggressive.
Thus, a small skin cancer becomes life - threatening by spreading to the brain, lungs, liver, or other organs.
A healthy person whose life was never threatened by breast cancer is suddenly turned into a cancer survivor.
By supporting Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, LERU wishes to call attention to the fundamental importance of the use of animals in research and the vital role it plays in understanding and providing treatment for a range of debilitating and life threatening human diseases such as cancer, primary immunodeficiencies, neuro - degenerative diseases and heart failure.
First described in 1938 by Boston Children's Hospital doctors Kenneth Blackfan, MD, and Louis Diamond, MD (who later established Dana - Farber / Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center), DBA is a potentially life - threatening condition that can cause severe anemia and other abnormalities.
By Anne Harding MONDAY, April 6, 2009 (Health.com)-- Jade Goody, the 27 - year - old British reality - TV star, died in March of cervical cancer, a disease that rarely gets to a life - threatening stage — particularly in young people in developed countries.
(NaturalHealth365) The chronic blood sugar imbalances generated by diabetes — a disease which affects 29.1 million Americans — can trigger serious and even life - threatening conditions, such as blindness, neuropathy, kidney damage, heart disease, stroke and cancer.
Did you know reducing IGF - 1 (Insulin - Like Growth Factor 1) by fasting is one of the best ways to reduce weight and stave off life threatening diseases such as cancer and diabetes?
Anovulation is caused by unhealthy hormonal imbalances that threaten a woman's fertility and increase her risk of bone loss, early heart attack and breast cancer, said lead author Dr. Jerilynn Prior, a professor of endocrinology at UBC and scientific director of the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research.
This is a benefit that can be added to certain life policies that will prepay a portion of the death benefit in case of a particular critical illness such as heart attack, stroke, life - threatening cancer, by - pass surgery, organ transplant, Alzheimer's, etc..
‡ Qualified conditions defined by the Company include: heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, renal failure, life - threatening cancer or coronary artery surgery.
The antioxidants in blueberries boost the dog's health and reduce the risk of illnesses by destroying the free radicals in the body, which are responsible for cell damage which often leads serious diseases like cancer, heart diseases, and various other chronic and life threatening illnesses.
Spay (Ovariohysterectomy) surgery in young female cats and dogs eliminates their risk of pyometra — a life - threatening uterine infection — and can reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 97 %!
«Female dogs» chances of developing breast cancer and life - threatening uterine infections are greatly reduced by spaying prior to their first heat cycle,» Hunter says.
I have also been threatened bodily harm, and whent he community learned that my brother died of cancer, I was sent various insults by Brawl and Smash 4 community members, such as, and I quote «good for you melee tard hahaha».
Big Tobacco was responsible for stoking a cancer pandemic; Big Oil threatens life itself, by runaway global warming and its dire consequences.
The Jomati Foundation as donated to LegaCare a pioneering charity based in the North East of England whose aim is to provide peace of mind, dignity and quality of life to people diagnosed with cancer and other life - threatening illnesses by the provision of free legal services to those in need.
Provides an accelerated death benefit if the insured has been certified by a physician as having one or more of the following conditions within the last 12 months: ALS, kidney failure, life - threatening cancer, major organ failure, heart attack, or stroke.
The Lege is renewing its efforts to punish the abortion provider this session by threatening to create tiers for breast and cervical cancer funding in a way that leaves Planned Parenthood last in line — the consequences of which are predicted to be dire.
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