How does cancer start?

Spread the love

Spread the loveCancer begins when an abnormal cell grows and does not stop dividing. Cancerous cells typically divide more quickly than customary, vigorous cells. Once cancerous cells begin, they rapidly invade adjoining tissue. The human body is composed of trillions of cells, which constantly grow, divide and die. For the…

Read More

How to Recognize Symptoms of Cervical Cancer?

Spread the love

Spread the loveCervical cancer is a serious condition that affects thousands of women each year. Fortunately, there are ways to beat cervical cancer and live a long, healthy life. It’s crucial to familiarize yourself with the symptoms and seek medical attention at the first sign of cancer 1.      Have abnormal…

Read More

How to promote mental health?

Spread the love

Spread the loveIf you work in health promotion, you’ve learned strategies for promoting various areas of health, such as nutrition, fitness and sexual health. While promoting these areas requires expertise and care, promoting mental health calls for special consideration. Rather than one step-by-step method, it requires a multipronged approach that…

Read More

How to promote cancer awareness?

Spread the love

Spread the loveCancer affects many people around the world and is one of the leading causes of death. More than 1 million people get cancer each year and 77 percent of all cancers are diagnosed in people 55 and older. Learning how to promote cancer awareness is a must if…

Read More

How to Treat AIDS & HIV?

Spread the love

Spread the loveHIV infection is managed primarily through the use of anti-retroviral medications. These medications target HIV at different stages as it infects and replicates within host cells. The goal of anti-retroviral treatment is to keep viral load (the number of copies of the virus within the system) despondent and…

Read More

How to treat aids symptoms?

Spread the love

Spread the loveAIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) causes damage to the immune system, which makes it difficult to fight off infections and diseases. AIDS is caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and sometimes it takes years after being infected, before a person actually develops AIDS. People can get HIV from…

Read More