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    Oct 4, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Can breast cancer be prevented?

    Oftentimes, individuals diagnosed with some form of cancer ask themselves and their physicians, "Could I have done something to prevent this?" Women who are concerned about breast cancer also may wonder if they can prevent this potentially deadly...

    Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Genetics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Women's Health, Cancer

  2. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Harford County participants sought for landmark cancer study starting in Nov.

    As the American Cancer Society plans to recruit 500 people who live or work in the Harford County area, it has scheduled enrollment for Nov. 7-11. What if you could prevent even one family member from hearing the words: "You have cancer?" The American...

    Tags: Edgewood, Woodbridge, Cancer, Human Interest, Medical Research

  4. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. City council needs new blood

    I'm voting for Mark Remily for city council, northeast district, on June 5. It seems that the same faces at city hall breed complacency and status quo. I believe that some of our building and budgeting decisions with the existing leaders' hands-in-the-...
  6. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Prognosis good and spirits high for NFL ref who found he had cancer after injury at Ravens game

    If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible.
    If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible. Tony Corrente is anything but invisible. The longtime NFL referee learned that as...

    Tags: Matt Birk, Work Relations, Pittsburgh Steelers, Football, Pittsburgh Panthers

  8. Oct 1, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Indianapolis woman shares diagnosis, doctor with Coach Pagano

    An Indianapolis leukemia survivor is reaching out to Colts head coach Chuck Pagano after sharing the same diagnosis and relying on the same doctor for help.
    An Indianapolis leukemia survivor is reaching out to Colts head coach Chuck Pagano after sharing the same diagnosis and relying on the same doctor for help. On Monday morning, the Colts announced that Pagano was recently diagnosed with acute...

    Tags: Chuck Pagano, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Health Treatments, Flu

  10. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Facing post-treatment issues

    After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Hollye Jacobs felt like she lost her health, her breasts and her mind. But when she finished with radiation and started settling in at home, she was hit with another loss: She missed having treatment.
    After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Hollye Jacobs felt like she lost her health, her breasts and her mind. But when she finished with radiation and started settling in at home, she was hit with another loss: She missed having treatment. For many...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Physical Therapists, Biotechnology, Medical Research, American Cancer Society

  12. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. The American Red Cross' Sixth Annual Vampire 5K Run/Walk

    The American Red Cross' Sixth Annual Vampire 5K Run/Walk  will be held Saturday, Oct. 20 at its headquarters at 250 Jari Drive in Richland Township. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. with the race starting at 9:30 a.m., rain or shine. The registration...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Entertainment Events, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes

  14. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. With 'Gold,' Chris Cleave braces for another reversal in fortune

    When the British author Chris Cleave published his debut novel, "Incendiary," he fell victim to perhaps the worst historical coincidence ever to afflict an author.
    When the British author Chris Cleave published his debut novel, "Incendiary," he fell victim to perhaps the worst historical coincidence ever to afflict an author. The book, about a terrorist attack in a London sports stadium, was released on July 7,...

    Tags: Reviews, Nicole Kidman, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Movies, 2012 Summer Olympics

  16. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Bel Air woman gets new ear lost to skin cancer

    Sherrie Walter will never wear earrings again, but recently started styling her hair in a ponytail the way she used to before she was diagnosed with skin cancer nearly four years ago.
    Sherrie Walter will never wear earrings again, but recently started styling her hair in a ponytail the way she used to before she was diagnosed with skin cancer nearly four years ago. It's a big step for Walter, whose life was turned upside down when...

    Tags: Internists, Hospitals and Clinics, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Skull, Skin Cancer

  18. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| AM News
  19. Casey couple experience unusual childbirth event

    Childbirth is a tough but natural process. For Sarah Bell, it was particularly interesting.
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    Childbirth is a tough but natural process. For Sarah Bell, it was particularly interesting. Bell’s fiance, Matthew Lynn, explains that she began experiencing contractions about 3 a.m. Saturday. They went to the Taylor County Hospital, but were sent...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals

  20. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. ACLU asks Supreme Court to reconsider gene patenting case

    The American Civil Liberties Union has asked for a second time that the Supreme Court invalidate Myriad Genetics Inc.'s patents on two genes associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancers, the latest salvo in a case with broad consequences for the future of gene-based medicine.
    The American Civil Liberties Union has asked for a second time that the Supreme Court invalidate Myriad Genetics Inc.'s patents on two genes associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancers, the latest salvo in a case with broad consequences for...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Women's Health, Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer

  22. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The kind of salad dressing you use can make veggies healthier

    Dieters often say, “Hold the dressing,” but hold on: That might make those virtuous vegetables less nutritious, a study shows.
    Dieters often say, “Hold the dressing,” but hold on: That might make those virtuous vegetables less nutritious, a study shows. Researchers at Purdue University found that some fat matters – and that the kind of fat matters too. For...

    Tags: Cancer, Lifestyle and Leisure, Butter, Foods and Beverages, Salads

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