By: Thomas Strickland

Throughout time, whenever people start talking about baldness, they almost always focus on the threat to self-esteem. Most cultures have decided that men who lose their hair early are somehow worthy of mockery. Inevitably, this has put pressure on men to avoid or hide the problem. In reality, the poor quality of many wigs and toupées signalled the wearer’s embarrassment and aggravated the social difficulties. In turn, this opened up a market to the unscrupulous to sell magic remedies. We still celebrate this time in our history by retaining the idea of "snake oil" and "elixirs" from the Traveling Medicine Shows. But the results in a recent study published in Cancer Epidemiology may be a sign that men who lose their hair early are the lucky ones. Instead of despair as their hair recedes, they should be celebrating the news their risk of prostate cancer is halving.

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By: Samuel Peterson

Cancer statistics shows that four out of every ten Americans are diagnosed with cancer and unfortunately every two of every ten die of the disease. Still there are some precautions by which cancer can be reduced in the life. Important thing which all the physicians recommend is that to check the lifestyle to make a superior difference in life. Managing lifestyle by avoid smoking, reduced drinking, control over the weight, exercising and always ensure to eat healthy.

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by Graeme Renwall

Mesothelioma is a cancer affiliated with asbestos inhalation. The asbestos fibers get stuck in membranes which encircle essential organs of our bodies. Generally there are 3 forms of Mesothelioma cancer: The most common is called Pleural Mesothelioma which attacks the pleura or inner lining of the lung area. The particular asbestos fibers taken in create scars producing damage to the cells located in the inner lining. Symptoms usually tend to be a lack of breath, pains in the chest along with retention of fluid in the lung area.

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