The History of Radiology
In 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen wrote a paper called “On a New Kind of Ray”. This was the beginning of Radiology as we know it today. In his paper, he detailed the basics of x-rays and the technology behind it.
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In 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen wrote a paper called “On a New Kind of Ray”. This was the beginning of Radiology as we know it today. In his paper, he detailed the basics of x-rays and the technology behind it.
Toxins and carcinogens in tobacco smoke are believed to damage DNA and tissues in the body over time which can cause an array of health issues. While most people know that smoking can have negative effects on your lungs, heart and other components of the respiratory system,
Colorectal cancer is something that is typically thought to be an issue that only people aged 50 or older should worry about. While there has been a drop in the rate of new colon and rectal cancer diagnoses in those aged 50+,
Prostate cancer is often thought of as something that older men have to worry about, but that isn’t necessarily the case. According to recent research, the number of younger men diagnosed with prostate cancer has increased 600% in the last 20 years.
Nearly everyone will experience some type of stress in their lives. Stress can be caused by a variety of factors including, work, money, health, family and a laundry list of other items that are often unavoidable. You may know that long periods of stress and anxiety can leave you feeling tired and worn out,
According to The National Cancer Institute, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Your colon is a major part of your digestive system that helps remove waste and send nutrients from food into your body.
Kidney cancer, also referred to as renal cell carcinoma (RCC), is among the top 10 cancers found in men. About 40,000 new cases are reported each year, with a majority of them being in men over 40, who fall into the high-risk category.
Of the cancers that affect men and women in the United States, colorectal cancer is the third most common. According to the most recent colorectal cancer statistics, over 136,000 Americans were diagnosed with the disease in 2013. Research suggests that the prevalence of this common cancer may be due in part to emulsifiers.
Coffee is one of the most universally consumed beverages around. In fact, it is estimated that 83% of American adults drink coffee daily. It is well known that coffee can help to wake you up, but can it actually help prevent cancer?
Prevention, Screening, and Treatment Having fair skin and getting sunburn easily raises the risk for skin cancer, but everyone is still at risk for skin cancer, regardless of skin fairness. It’s important to take the necessary steps to protect skin from overexposure that could cause cancer.