Should the government fund cancer research? – Part 6


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We have seen how governments spend our money, badly.If the government was to fund research any kind of research the first to get their share would be the CEO’s of the world and then from there we would go down the list.Some may think this a cruel observation but governments don’t really care if we live or die, the population is increasing everyday and what better way then to let those who are sick just die.We must stand up and start to look after ourselves and stop relying on the government.Educating ourselves is the best way to prevent this terrible disease from striking us.I live in Toronto and this province has had its battles with the government over funding issues, some funding has been reduced or has been completely been removed.One of the major cancer hospitals in the Continue Reading

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Should you vaccinate your teen daughter for HPV/cervical cancer with Gardasil? – Part 8

The FDA adverse event reports on the HPV vaccine read like a catalog of horrors”. So pronounced Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. Judicial Watch, a public interest group, had requested the reports from the FDA through the Freedom of Information Act.

As of August of 2007 the FDA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) received reports of 11 deaths and over 3,000 adverse events occurring in women and girls who had been given Merk’s new HPV vaccine. Prior to being approved for sale there had been 17 deaths reported in clinical trials. These facts beg the question: does the benefit outweigh the risk?

The benefit, according to Merk’s ubiquitous TV ads, is being “one less” cancer victim. However, Merk’s own Continue Reading

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Cancer and surviving – Part 16

There are so many people, whether it is within my own family, friends, or the people I have been privileged to meet and work with, who have become a victim of Cancer.Now there are so many ideas as to where Cancer comes from and how it attacks our body.

I feel there are many areas to address here. There is of course the metaphysical thought process. For example women suffering from breast cancer, show a high percentage of characteristics and patterns in with holding feelings and emotions and keeping them very close to their chest. An upset , relationship break up or death often causes the body to go into shock. If these emotions are no expressed or released, they take root in the auric field. If there is a cut or break to the body, or a week area, then the root finds its way to Continue Reading

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What every woman should know about cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) – Part 1

Cervical cancer is a cancer which forms in the tissues of the cervix. It can be a slow-growing cancer many women don’t realize they have, because symptoms might not be apparent. Having a regular Pap tests can led to early detection. As a cervical cancer surviver I can attest to the need for early pap test.

Human papillomavirus is a virus that manifest itself as abnormal tissue growth, (i.e. genital wart) or other changes that happen in cells which can lead to cervical cancer. As women, especially those who’ve been involved in sexual relationships have at one time had some form of HPV. We just never knew because nothing ever came of it.

“HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and more than 30 of the different types of HPV can Continue Reading

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Should the government fund cancer research? – Part 9

Should the government fund cancer research? Absolutely. The function of our government is to provide for a stabile society and accommodate growth and prosperity. As a part of this mission, it is the job of the government to protect its citizens. This protection includes such things as defense from foreign and domestic attacks, protection from domestic threats to our financial welfare, and, just as important, protection from health threats.

For years, the government has funded organizations and programs that promoted the welfare of our citizens physically and economically, such as the FDA or workman’s compensation and unemployment. The government has also sponsored organizations to protect our health such as medicaid or the National Center for Disease Control. These Continue Reading

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