Everyone is connected to cancer in some way. We all know someone who has or had cancer, a friend or family member, or we know someone who knows someone. According to the American Cancer Society, more the one million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. It is a frightening diagnosis. However, every year, there […]
Violence with approval is still violence
The Vatican has given a rare and exceptional break away from its normal policies for peace to give the green light for the military strikes by the US against Iraq. Stating that it is a preventative measure to ensure the genocide of Christians comes to an end, the France-Presse reports, “intervention now, before it’s too […]
Alcohol Increases Melanoma Risk
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, causing 8,790 deaths in the United States every year as estimated by the Skin Cancer Foundation. It may not be the most common type of skin cancer, but it causes the most deaths, and is preventable if detected early. Exposure to UV rays, whether from the […]
Al-Qaeda inspires terrorists on how to set wildfire in U.S
An unclassified report by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) indicates Al-Qaeda has issued instructions in its terror magazine “Inspire” on how to set wildfires in the United States. It suggests that using wildfires as a tactic because of its potential for casualties, economic damage, and wide media coverage; and the accompanying psychological effects of fear and […]
5 Ways Women Can Help Protect Their Eye Health
April is considered Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month, making it an ideal time to take stock in the issue. According to research, women tend to have more eye problems than men do in the U.S. because they usually live longer. Additionally, there are some […]
Ebola: 59 dead out of 80 cases. Still spreading
“Over the past few days, the deadly hemorrhagic fever has quickly spread from the communities of Macenta, Gueckedou, and Kissidougou to the capital Conakry” read statement from UNICEF. The deadly strains of ebola viruses have spread across Guinea to its capital, Conakry, creating an […]
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