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Latest treatment for Allergies
The most effective way known to tackle allergy is by avoiding the allergen that triggers the allergy. Surprisingly this most effective, least expensive option is not followed by many. People who are sensitive to allergies look for expensive treatments and vaccination which come with side effects too. Keep the home clean and cool, Good ventilation and low humidity are the most effective ways though people resort to allergy proofing. The latest studied and practised now are Leukotriene inhibitors, Hay fever vaccines, Natural Capsaicin-Based, Zinc-Free Nasal Sprays. They are said to be effective in relieving symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis. The article has conventional treatments too.
Risk factors for developing Cancer
Certain factors which increase the chances of developing cancer are called risk factors. We often cannot explain why one person develops cancer and another does not. Many of these risk factors can be avoided. Others, such as family history, cannot be avoided. We can help protect ourselves by staying away from known risk factors whenever possible. Several factors may act together such as environmental factors cause normal cells to become cancerous.
Epilepsy and pregnancy
Years ago, women who had epilepsy were often discouraged from getting pregnant. Thanks to early and regular prenatal care. However, don't panic if you have a seizure while you're pregnant. Remember, there are many normal, healthy babies born to women who had seizures during their pregnancy.
Bone Cancer Osteosarcoma
Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone cancer. It most commonly affects younger males between 10 and 25 years old, but can less commonly affect older adults. It often occurs in the long bones of the arms and legs at areas of rapid growth around the knees and shoulders of children. This type of cancer is often very aggressive with risk of spread to the lungs. The five-year survival rate is about 65%. It starts in immature bone cells that normally form new bone tissue.