Archive for December 2010

What Do We Know About HCG Diet?

HCG diet drops are used by many people and sometimes it has positive results and the main thing is that it increases the metabolism which helps in burning fats and most of the fat reducing medicines have after using them and they are not effective as well. Before the treatment the doctor will perform some heath related test and will ask to undergo a blood test. Studies have shown that the weight loss directly comes from adipose fat tissue and not from lean muscle.

In HCG drops the weight loss comes from the unhealthy fat and it also releases fat stored nutrients into the blood stream so that the body can absorb it and that is why there is no feeling of negative health.

There is no scientific evidence of HCG diet drops and recently it has been banned and it has not been approved by the FDA in reducing weight. It increases the metabolism which helps in reducing weight as it burns the fat quickly due to increased metabolism.

It has side effects as well like feeling dizzy, laziness, unable to breath properly, stomach pain, diarrhea etc. We should keep in mind that every fat reducing agent available in the market in the present have some or the other side and bad effect by doing exercise properly we can reduce fats.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Gorlin syndrome is a genetically determined disease in which there are multiple basal cell carcinomas with ‘pits’ on the palms of hands and soles of the feet and other systemic disorders such as jaw cysts, rib and vertebral abnormalities, among others.

The pits (circular punctate lesions of one or two mm) are presented in soles and palms. Are due to an alteration in the maturation of the cells that form this special skin (palmoplantar). In particular, result from the premature desquamation of keratin immature resulting from the delay in the maturation of epidermal basal cells. In some patients, at the base of the lesions detected small basal cell carcinomas.

You should never remove carcinomas with liquid nitrogen or any other system discussed previously. It should be a histologic diagnosis of carcinoma before treating. There are currently no invasive diagnostic methods (confocal microscope) to avoid taking a biopsy. The confocal microscope is a method for analyzing cells in situ on the patient, and non-invasive (no need for skin or stitches).

Tracking Ovarian Cancer : Commentary

During the last decade, research efforts have focused on protocols for detection and diagnosis of ovarian cancer in early stages. Unfortunately, achieving this goal has been difficult and to date not been demonstrated that monitoring strategies or systematic screening tests have reduced mortality from ovarian cancer.

Since 80% to 90% of women who presented ovarian tumors have no family history of the disease and that screening in the general population is not yet effective, it is important for patients and physicians know the symptoms of cancer ovary to establish the diagnosis as quickly as possible. Theoretically lead to early diagnosis of tumor detection in early stages, when the chance of cure is significantly higher. Even if that early diagnosis through symptoms does not detect early stage disease, will make optimal cytoreduction in advanced disease. Read the rest of this entry »

Tracking Ovarian Cancer

Frequency of Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer in women attending primary care centers

More severe symptoms or more frequent than expected and newly emerging diagnostic warrant further investigation because it is more likely to be associated with both benign and malignant ovarian masses.

Introduction

Ovarian cancer has been called the “silent murderer”, because it is believed that the symptoms do not appear until the advanced stages of the disease, when chances for cure are limited. However, several retrospective studies indicated that most patients have symptoms, although not necessarily a gynecological nature. These studies were criticized by the small number of patients included and the retrospective analysis used for data collection.

The aim of this study was to identify the frequency, severity and duration of symptoms typically associated with ovarian cancer in a population of women presenting in primary care. Comparisons were made with 128 patients with ovarian masses were monitored for symptoms prior to surgery, and before the establishment of the diagnosis of cancer or benign tumor. Read the rest of this entry »

What Is Prostate Gland?

It is a malignant tumor that develops in the prostate gland. It consists of an uncontrolled growth of prostate cells. This makes, among other things, the prostate, by its position, press on the bladder and urethra by preventing the normal passage of urine.

Most prostate cancers grow very slowly, although some do it quickly, they can even spread.

The prostate is a glandular organ, the size of a walnut, found in men and located around the bladder neck and part of the urethra, in front of the rectum. Secretes fluid, white and viscous, which is mixed with sperm at the time of ejaculation.

There are lymph vessels surrounding the prostate and that lead to pelvic lymph nodes.

When a prostate cancer, there is the possibility that cancer cells spreading through lymphatic vessels and affect the lymph and then to every body.

What Is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is an abnormal and disordered growth of cells in this tissue.

The breast is composed of a series of mammary glands that produce milk after birth, and which are called lobes and lobules.

The lobes are connected by tubes, ducts, which are those that carry milk to the nipple during lactation, to feed the baby.

The glands and the ducts are embedded in adipose tissue and connective tissue, which, together with the lymphatic tissue, form the breast.

A retaining wall as it acts pectoral muscle which lies between the ribs and breast.

Skin lines and protects the entire breast structure.

The lymphatic system consists of containers and vessels or tubes that contain and carry the lymph, a colorless liquid made up of white blood cells, mostly lymphocytes. These cells recognize any foreign substance to the body and release substances that destroy the offending agent.

Two Secrets About Retinol as Anti Wrinkle Cream

Retinol may be a strange terminology for you but not vitamin A. Actually retinol is the other name of vitamin A. If you take multi vitamin, vitamin A should be in the list because of its good benefit for health, especially for the eyes. But when you found vitamin A in your beauty cream, you may ask how this vitamin gives benefit for you skin. There are two secret about retinol. First is the benefit and second is the warning of using it.

The benefit of vitamin A or retinol in anti wrinkle cream is the exfoliating effect of it. Vitamin A has the mild power to remove the dry and damaged skin cells on the upper surface of skin layers. It work in epidermis. Actually it could work deeper, but it will need doctor’s treatment to prevent the side effect of it. Retinol will stimulate the regeneration of your skin results in smoother, softer , moist and youthful look.

The second secret is the warning of using wrinkle cream with retinol. It doesn’t mean that you can not use it because the benefit is very good for beauty. You just have to be aware that retinol will make your skin more sensitive to sun damage. The uses of sun screen or sun block will safe you from the sun damage. If you live in tropical country, make sure that you take the sunscreen in your ladies bag with you because you may need to use it again after sometime. Sunscreen or sun block will not stay effective only by one time application in the morning before you go to work.