Dangers of Skin Cancer

by Toby Johns

Skin cancer is one of the risks we all take when we step outside of the house and walk under the sun. There are even people who are fond of going to the beach and getting a tan. They spend hours and hours exposed to the sun and its harmful rays. We may not know it, but we are all candidates for skin cancer. This is such a scary thought for most of us considering that our skin is the largest organ in our body. Any sign of skin cancer may not be visible immediately but it can start to show signs after a couple of years.

Of course, the current state of our ozone layer simply makes matters even worse, and as a result, we are now at even more risk of getting one of the three types of skin cancer, which are; Melanoma, Squamous Cell and Basil cell.

Essentially, skin cancer is the result of our skin cells becoming damaged from over-exposure to harmful ultra-violet light rays from the sun. Of course, the usual way in which we realize we may have skin cancer, is when we start getting large persistent spots or sores. While these may well seem harmless, they are for the most part extremely resistant to treatment and while it may look as though they have cleared up, they usually just keep showing up again and again. Furthermore, as with most cancers, skin cancer can also be incredibly aggressive.

Do not lose hope we can prevent ourselves from the damage the sun can bring. The key is to have skin protection. It is inevitable to be exposed to the sun. No matter how much we hide from the sun, it will still find a way to reach us. There are a variety of products which contain the Sun Protection Factor (SPF). These include cosmetics, sunblock, moisturizers etc. SPFs come in at least 15 and can go up to a 80. These block the UV rays that may come in contact with your skin. Always keep your bodies protected and this will prevent you from the risk of skin cancer.

You may want to reduce your exposure to the sun. The summer may be the most loved season of most people because it allows them to enjoy the sun at the beach but this will always increase the chances of skin cancer. Even if you are just walking short distances from one place to another, you can never be too sure. Always wear caps, sun glasses, clothes that will protect you from the sun. If it is even possible, you may want to use an umbrella for further protection from the sun.

Of course, as will all diseases, early detection is vital and as such, it’s advisable that you examine yourself periodically for any strange spots or sores. In the event that you do notice something strange, contact a dermatologist immediately in order to establish if it’s merely a skin infection, or if it’s a form of skin cancer.

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Why Stretching Is Good For You

by Pat Lowe

One of the most beneficial forms of exercise is stretching, particularly when done regularly. The reason is that it gives the body many valuable benefits. Experts have been extolling the virtues of stretching exercises for many years now. Sales of DVDs teaching how to do the stretches correctly number in the millions each year.

Knowing the benefits that stretching provides to the body may make people more inclined to stretch on a regular basis. One of the biggest benefits of stretching is the way that it increases the flexibility of the body. When the exercises are done properly, most of the muscles in the body are affected and the tendons holding the muscles to the bones are strengthened.

People who stretch frequently have a much lower risk of muscle strains and sprains. This is because the muscles of the body become used to maneuvering in all different directions. The also become flexible enough to withstand most types of sudden movement, which can cause harm to the muscles and tendons. Frequent stretching also increases your body strength. It does this by constantly working and reworking the muscles in the body.

Because stretching is a low impact exercise, it is appropriate for people of all ages to do. Stretching exercises for seniors and people with limited mobility help them to regain lost strength and rebuild their muscles. The exercises are also appropriate for young children. Many places have classes where parents and their toddlers can stretch together in a group setting.

The exercise that the stretches provide for the body increases the amount of blood flow through the body. This can improve a number of different ailments. Increased blood flow removes wastes from the body more quickly. It also moves oxygen from the lungs to the brain and other organs in larger amounts. The blood also flows through the muscles of the body faster. This increases the strength and the health of the muscles in a dramatic way.

Stretching is among the few exercises that benefits the whole body. Plus, the frequency or length of the exercises doesn’t really matter. By performing stretching exercises more often, you will see better results more quickly. However, you can become healthier and more mobile even with just a moderate stretching program.

The benefits associated with these low impact exercises are more than enough reason for everyone to stretch on a regular basis.

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Chiropractic for Low Back Pain

by Philip Vincent

Many people go through life in chronic low level pain. Many of them have lived with it so long that they do not even notice it. TV ads blame bad mattresses and want you to buy their better (and more expensive) mattresses, some claim it is due to stress or pollutants in the environment and some people simply find themselves on a steady stream of over the counter pain killers to take the edge off. This constant pain can be at its worst when it is in the lower back as that makes it hard to even move around let alone pick anything up or otherwise go about your daily routine.

Chiropractic just may be the answer you’re looking for to help with your low back pain, whether your condition is recent or of a more chronic nature. Many times your low back pain can be caused by the back muscles pulling unevenly on either side of your spine. This results in soreness, aches and pains, or even a “pinched nerve.” Another possibility is that your problems are from the bones of the spine, in which case a chiropractor should be considered since they deal specifically with the back.

Not every chiropractor is the same, however. In chiropractic medicine there seem to be two specific schools of thought. The first is of the opinion that chiropractics deals solely with physical issues of the spine and back, and the alignment thereof. Practitioners of this traditional form of chiropractic healthcare use only their hands and sometimes the help of diagnostic testing to make corrections to the alignment of the spine and reduce back pain.

The other involves something called a subluxation, which is a single misaligned vertebra putting pressure on the nervous system, which may hamper blood or energy flow up and down the spine. Some subluxation based doctors believe they can solve nearly every bodily ill by correcting and preventing these misalignments with a constant regimen of maintenance, and may offer themselves as general practitioners as well.

For this reason it is important to look for a chiropractor with experience in sports medicine or who specializes in back pain. They will be able to either identify and fix the problem in your back that is causing you pain, or be able to identify if it is something more serious which spinal manipulation may actually make worse. The spine is a delicate area and one wrong move can leave a person paralyzed or worse. It is important to treat it with care and precision, but with the right chiropractor your lower back pain is in good hands.

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