Posts Tagged ‘treatments’

The treatment of cancer my friend underwent

Saturday, November 8th, 2008
by Dane Masters

Very often we tend to ignore the information about the many treatments of cancer unless there comes a time when we have to pay attention to it. Unless we are fascinated with reading medical journals we hardly bother to know more about the problems or the solutions or the symptoms of cancer. This is what happened to one of my closest pals as well.

She is a clinical nurse with specialization in Geriatric Nursing. She is well equipped about all aspects of medical knowledge as well as other types of knowledge. Surprisingly however she was not aware of cancer and the latest treatments that are available unless she was diagnosed as suffering from invasive cervical adinocarcinoma. We were both unaware of cancer and only had knowledge about the side effects that comes with chemotherapy and radiation techniques. Now of course we know much more than we knew at that point of time. She now goes for her treatments and I would here tell you the process of the treatment of cancer that she underwent.

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

Why Do I Need Skin Care Items?

Friday, November 7th, 2008
by Andi Bradshaw

Everyone really needs and should use skin care items, if they want to prevent skin care problems, instead of trying to correct them. I’m an esthetician so I know that the average woman uses a moisturizer, but most don’t understand why they need twice weekly exfoliating. Although twice daily moisturizing is great at working under the skins’ surface to help retain it’s health, exfoliators work on the top side of the skin and give immediate results.

It’s true that when you’re in your TEENS AND TWENTIES, unless you’re an extreme sun worshipper most people don’t see serious signs of aging. However, your skin will begin to accumulate dead skin cells which will produce an uneven skin texture and you’ll begin to lose that natural, youthful, healthy radiance. Try to spend 3 minutes - twice daily on your skin; it only takes 21 days to establish a routine, and you’ll never be sorry.

When you’re Thirty-something, you’ll begin to see fine lines around your mouth and eyes in addition to having tired, dull looking skin. For those with oily skin, your pores will enlarge, those with normal or dry skin will experience patches of flakiness. You’ll need to look for an anti-oxidant in your sun screen and/or moisturizer.