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Knee pain? It could mean something worse than you think

According to new research smokers need to be especially conscious of knee pain, as it could be an early indicator of lung cancer. In a small study ... Read More »

Loud music is bad for more than just your ears

If someone asked you to list the health dangers of loud music you'd probably come up with things like hearing and ear damage, and maybe safety related ... Read More »

Motivate to quit with the "Smoking Jacket"

If traditional methods like nicotine gum and the patch aren't working when it comes to keeping your "I'm gonna quit smoking" mojo, maybe wearing this ... Read More »

Smokey day? Stay inside!

Here in Florida, we're dealing with some nasty forest fires that are filling our air with smoke. In fact, I believe the nearest actual fire to me is ... Read More »

Lunch meats linked to lung disease

Deli meats causing problems in the lungs, of all places, seems like an unlikely truth. But according to recent research it does seem to be the case. ... Read More »

The best reminder EVER to quit smoking

We've all seen the horrible pictures of smoker's lungs compared to non-smoker's lungs -- the sticky looking black soot in place of healthy clean ... Read More »

Steroids, lupus, and cancer

After being diagnosed with cancer I read everything that I could about the disease and what contributes to it. The word "steroid" was implanted in my ... Read More »

Killing mold, bacteria, and germs the natural way

Inhaling chlorine or bleach is harmful to the lungs and heart and has been linked to certain cancers also. So why do most people use it to clean ... Read More »

Living with lupus like American Idol contestant Leslie Hunt

Recently the disease lupus has come to the front of headlines with the American Idol contestant Leslie Hunt. You can't catch lupus from another ... Read More »

Air pollution is more dangerous than we thought

Obviously, air pollution is bad for everyone's health. That's the very definition of pollution. But a recent, very large, study of over 65,000 people ... Read More »