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Become a public health and safety expert on matters such as first aid, emergency preparedness and CPR with step-by-step instructions from eHow's health experts. Learn how to create a safe workplace, childproof your home and keep bacteria from flourishing in your food. Live near a fault line or on the Gulf Coast? eHow can keep you and your family safe from earthquakes and hurricanes with helpful disaster planning tips. Experiencing back aches and pain? Learn to set up an ergonomic workspace and kiss those problems goodbye.

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  • What Are the Health Factors of Working Around Mold?

    Working around mold can cause serious short- and long-term effects on your health. From respiratory illnesses to cancer, mold exposure is a dangerous situation. If you work around mold, take...

  • Information & Symptoms of Cancer From Asbestos

    Asbestos is a term used for bundles of naturally occurring mineral fibers that were used in the construction of buildings and homes because of their resilience to heat and chemicals and their low...

  • How to Stop Being Cranky When You Stop Smoking

    If you have made the decision to stop smoking, you have taken a huge step toward becoming a healthier person with a longer life expectancy. Half of all smokers who do not quit will eventually die...

  • What Are the Treatments for Heart Cancer?

    Although most health concerns regarding the heart center around heart disease and the risk of heart attacks, cancerous and noncancerous tumors can also occur in the heart. These tumors are very...

  • Biggest Health Risks in America

    In 2004, CNN News reported that America was improving its health; however, health risks were still growing. The article explained that the United Health Foundation had been tracking the nation's...

  • Effects of Smoking on the Urinary System

    Smoking directly impacts all of your body's systems, including your urinary system. Chemicals that are present in cigarettes are absorbed into your blood stream and can harm your kidneys and...

  • Side Effects of CT Scans

    When doctors need a clear view of what is happening inside a patient's body, they may order a computed tomography (CT) scan. A CT scan is also called a CAT scan. The scan takes pictures of the...

  • The Effects of Smoking Shisha

    Shisha is known by many names. Shisha is commonly referred to as goza and narghile, although most people know it as hookah. Shisha is a tobacco water pipe that was first used in Asia and the...

  • How to Relieve Shortness of Breath Due to Lung Cancer

    Lung cancer interferes with lung function, making it hard to breathe. Shortness of breath is a very uncomfortable symptom. You can do several things to improve your breathing while treating your...

  • Smoking & Job Performance

    Stress can affect an employee's performance at work, which is why it is important to find a way to relax and manage the stress that work brings. For many people, cigarette smoking is their way of...

  • Sun & Skin Safety

    Sun safety and skin safety go hand in hand. The skin is the one organ that is most exposed to the sun and receives the most damage from it over the course of a person's lifetime. For this reason,...

  • How to Find Out If You Should Get The Shingles Vaccine

    The shingles vaccine can help you ward off this dread disease. A single dosage can mean that you can avoid outbreaks. Use your knowledge of your personal medical condition as well as your...

  • HHS Health Screening Guidelines

    Many diseases have a better chance of reversal or wreaking less havoc on the body the earlier they are discovered. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encourages citizens to have...

  • Is Sun Tanning Bad for the Skin?

    It's hard to resist the golden rays of sunshine on a warm, summer day, but sunspots, wrinkles and cancer can follow your suntan in later years.

  • Does Smoking Really Kill More People Than Any Disease?

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in 2007, more than 43 million adults in the United States smoked cigarettes and more than 33 million smoked daily. When you buy a pack...

  • Safety of Stevia

    Stevia, also known also by its Latin name, Stevia rebaudiana, is marketed by several companies as a natural sweetener. Available at health food stores, stevia is an herb that grows wild as a...

  • The Effect of Smoking on Women

    Smoking causes many health problems in women. It leads to irreparable damage to women's health and to that of the people around them. A smoking habit may be difficult to break, but understanding...

  • What Is a Carcinogenic Agent in Air Fresheners?

    Ingredients in air fresheners, listed or unlisted, have been discovered as known carcinogens (a substance that can lead to cancer).

  • Why People Should Quit Using Tobacco

    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 43 million Americans smoke. Unfortunately, smoking can cause many negative health effects.

  • What Are the Benefits of Water Filtration?

    Using water filtration to clean the drinking supply of water extends back to antiquity. Water filtration evolved from simple cloth in ancient Greece to modern solid block carbon systems. According...

  • How to Reduce the Risk of Inflammatory Breast Cancer

    Is Inflammatory Breast Cancer Linked to the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home and Work Place? Inflammatory Breast Cancer accounts for only 6% of all breast cancer cases reported in the US....

  • What Do the Lungs of a Smoker Look Like?

    There is nothing positive or beneficial about smoking cigarettes. Smoking can cause lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. According to the American Cancer Society, one in five people die every...

  • Radiation & Effects on Human

    The Occupation Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) defines radiation as, "...energy traveling through space." Most radiation is electromagnetic and includes radio waves, microwaves, gamma...

  • Cancer Research & Prevention

    More than 500,000 Americans die each year from some form of cancer, reports the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a leading force in the national fight against cancer. Cancer...

  • Lung Cancer Health Effects

    Modern medical techniques successfully battle the health effects of lung cancer every day. Different types of lung cancer affect the body and spread through it in different ways, requiring varied...

  • Negative Effects of Lung Cancer

    Lung cancer remains one of the most common and deadly strains among cancer patients. Various types and stages of the disease require different treatments, which can help cure lung cancer patients...

  • What Are the Dangers of Living Near Power Lines?

    In 1979 the results of a high-profile epidemiological study concerning a possible link between power lines and cancer were published. The research, conducted by Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper,...

  • Tanning Bed Diseases

    Natural sunlight contains two types of ultraviolet light: UVA and UVB. Tanning beds contain both as well, but the UVA radiation in a tanning bed emits 93 percent to 99 percent more of it than...

  • Percentage of Teens Who Smoke in School

    Every year more and more teenagers begin smoking. Those who choose to smoke often continue to be adults who smoke, increasing their chances of being diagnosed with lung, mouth or throat cancer....

  • Smoking Effects in 5 Years

    Smoking affects each person differently--one factor is the length of time they've been smoking. People who have smoked for five years or more are at a higher risk of developing various ailments....

  • The Effects of Radiation on Humans in WW2

    The end of the World War II saw the first military use of atomic weaponry and demonstrated the effects radiation can have on humans. The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both devastated by...

  • Cause & Effect Relationship of Smoking & Lung Cancer

    Most people know that smoking causes lung cancer. An understanding of how smoking leads to lung cancer does not always follow that knowledge. This lack of knowledge can make it easier for smokers...

  • What Are the Dangers of Solariums?

    People often visit a solarium, or tanning bed, to get a quicker tan, especially those in less sunny regions. A solarium emits the same ultraviolet (UV) light that causes tanning, but much more of...

  • Why Is Smoking Harmful to the Lungs?

    Smoking is harmful to all parts of the body, especially the lungs. Tobacco contains toxins that poison the lungs. Nicotine enters the lungs as soon as a smoker inhales and affects them for 30...

  • The Effects of Continuous Light on Humans

    Evidence is mounting that continuous and extended exposure to light, as opposed to having the completely dark evenings and nights we evolved with, has ill effects on human health that we were...

  • Can Lungs Return to Normal After Quitting Smoking?

    The ability of lungs to recover from the impact of smoking can depend upon the number of years smokers subject their lungs to the habit. But health experts agree that the health of lungs begins to...

  • What Are the Dangers of UV Light?

    Ultraviolet light, UV for short, is an often ignored part of the light spectrum, mostly because it is invisible to the naked eye. The short-term dangers of UV exposure are usually fairly minor and...

  • Smoking & Lung Health

    Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 of 5 deaths in the United States each year is caused by smoking. Cancer is the...

  • The Effects of Using Sugar Substitutes

    Artificial sweeteners appear in a multitude of products on consumer shelves, and confusion and fear regarding the safety of these items is widespread. Non-profit organizations as well as...

  • Quit Smoking Facts

    According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, nicotine is the most widespread addiction in the United States. However, the effort to stop smoking cigarettes is well worth the reward of...

  • What are the Effects of an Acute Radiation Dose?

    Low levels of radiation may kill or damage insignificant numbers of cells in the body, which will be replaced through normal growth cycles. High dosages of radiation, however, kill large portions...

  • 10 Reasons to Quit Smoking

  • Diseases & Illnesses Caused by Smoking

    Smoking increases your odds of developing cancer. Carcinogens are substances that can cause cancer; there are more than 60 carcinogens present in cigarettes and cigars. You are more at risk to...

  • Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water

    Arsenic occurs naturally in the environment. It has no smell or taste, so if it is in drinking water, people have no way of knowing that they are ingesting arsenic. According the American Cancer...

  • Facts of Cigarette Smoking

    We all know that smoking causes lung cancer and emphysema, but a quick look at the statistics can be quite startling! Here are some fast facts on smoking and information on free resources to quit.

  • What Does Smoking Do to Your Mouth?

    Whether it is through cigarettes, pipes or cigars, smoking has a harmful effect on the body. Since smokers are putting these tobacco products in their mouth, it only is natural that smoking...

  • What Are the Dangers of Methylparaben?

    Methylparaben is a common synthetic preservative used in foods, drugs and cosmetics to increase their shelf life. A methyl ester of para-hydroxy benzoic acid, it belongs to the paraben family of...

  • Cell Phone Myths

    Any time new technology is invented, myths start circulating. Though the cellular telephone has been around since the 1980s, some myths continue to make the rounds.

  • Talc Powder Dangers

    Talc powder is a mineral derived from talc rocks. The rock must be crushed and dried before it is milled and sent to the laboratory. The majority of trace minerals are extracted from the talc...

  • Prevention of Cervical Cancer Through Papillomavirus Vaccination

    The Human Papillomavirus is a disease caused by sexual transmission. Otherwise known as HPV, the virus is a major cause of cervical cancer in women, especially if it is left untreated or remains...

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