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Forever Pink Prom raises money for breast cancer research Fox 13 Now - Salt Lake City The event raises money for breast cancer research on behalf of the Elyse Pantke White Foundation and the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. The founders say the event is a chance to remember people lost to cancer and to help prevent future losses. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Higher Vitamin D Intake Could Cut Cancer Risk U.S. News & World Report 27 (HealthDay News) -- A new study says it takes far more vitamin D than initially thought to dramatically cut the risk of several major diseases, including breast cancer. "We found that daily intakes of vitamin D by adults in the range of 4000-8000 IU ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Family driven to find cure for breast cancer Daytona Beach News-Journal Racing 4 a Cancer Cure will not only benefit cancer research, it will benefit Daniel, too, although not financially. His father, Russ, said running a charity will provide lots of life lessons -- just like go-kart racing itself. "You learn a lot. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BLACK GRAPES JUICE CAN PREVENT BREAST CANCER GroundReport by Navraj Singh Sandhu February 26, 2011 According to Dr. Keeth S., research scientist at Illinois University said that juice of black grapes helps in preventing and controlling breast cancer. According ti him, black grapes contain "enthocyanins," an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reading More Mammograms Better for Docs? Ivanhoe (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- According to a new study, radiologists who interpret more mammograms and spend time reading diagnostic mammograms are better at determining which suspicious breast lesions are cancerous. Researchers examined information on 120 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UCSD: vitamin D prevents disease only in high doses Examiner.com That puts those who take in the recommended daily allowance at higher risk for a number of diseases, including breast and colon cancer, multiple sclerosis and Type 1 diabetes. International units are used for the study, but they are not easily ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
St. John club raises funds for Cancer Resource Centre nwitimes.com For more information about the Cancer Resource Centre, visit www.cancerresourcecentre.com. ST. JOHN - Bunco for Breast Cancer is an annual event created by the St. John chapter of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and held during Breast Cancer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: "The Weird Sisters" by Eleanor Brown Denver Post Their mother's breast cancer is the cause that brings the three sisters — Rose (Rosalind), Bean (Bianca) and Cordy (Cordelia) Andreas — together at their childhood home in Barnwell, Ohio. The fictional town is built around its university, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CU's Learn About Cancer Day motivates, educates Aurora students The Aurora Sentinel The forum included lectures about cancer biology and treatments, breast cancer in other species and a presentation by Al Barqawi, Craig Becker and Scott Sharp about surviving prostate cancer. The day also saw groups of nine to 10 students participating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sen. Jehlen, Rep. Lewis co-sponsor toxic chemicals bill Winchester Star "We must break the cycle of preventable disease that starts with exposure to chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive disorders." "Breast cancer rates in our grandparents' time were one in 20 - now women face a more than one in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Multiple Childbirth Linked To Rare But Aggressive 'Triple-Negative' Breast Cancer Biomed Middle East "This research reinforces the notion that breast cancer is not just one disease," Phipps said. "The mechanisms that lead to triple-negative breast cancer are likely different from those that lead to other forms of the disease. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A safe Union Budget 2011-12 Ganeshaspeaks Moneycontrol.com Areas that may benefit from tax cuts from the Budget may be life saving drug such as drugs for breast cancer, hepatitis, arthritis etc., formulation and production of drugs and R&D Units. Mercury represents the banking sector, and as per the natal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brits warned to cut down on meat for cancer prevention News on Wellness Scientists think eating a lot of meat increases the risk of bowel cancer. Ed Yong, head of health information and evidence at Cancer Research UK In Britain, said this doesn't necessarily mean people should turn vegetarian. A European study conducted in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Achievements honored News-Press Now She is a breast cancer, lupus and heart attack survivor. "I'ma survivor because only God would say that I be so," Mrs. Foster told guests. Previous inductee Ramadhan Washington read a biography of Mr. Foster, whom St. Joseph Museum Executive Director ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Pulmonary Hypertension... A Breathtaking Disease' European Awareness Campaign ... PR Newswire (press release) 2 The mortality rate of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), the more rare form of PH, can be higher than that of certain forms of cancer including breast and colorectal cancers. 5,6 The Breathtaking campaign is being led by the Pulmonary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Standards for X-ray technicians come under fire St. Louis Post-Dispatch Amodio described other department changes, including the use of breast shields for girls and, when possible, substituting an ultrasound, which uses no radiation, for CT scans. In addition, he said, he must personally approve all pediatric CT scans. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Breastfeeding Program for Premature Babies Goes Online Media Newswire (press release) "Producing milk also has health benefits for new mothers, including reducing blood loss after delivery and decreasing the risk for diabetes, stroke and the rate of breast and ovarian cancer." Stellwagen added. With a new Web site and online educational ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Publishers Lunch Deluxe: February 27, 2011 - March 5, 2011 Archive Publishers Lunch Deluxe (subscription) Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do author Greg Anderson's BREAST CANCER: 50 Essential Things You Can Do, a comprehensive recovery program for any woman with a breast cancer diagnosis, focusing on nutrition and mind-body techniques to complement standard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Upcoming health events PennLive.com Learn about a style of qi gong to help handle stress, maintain health and in particular, maintain optimal breast health. 7-8 pm Thursdays March 11-April 7. $60 per person. Registration: 231-8900. Reducing Cancer in our Community, at the University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Taking a stand University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily These women receive routine pelvic and breast exams, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, contraception and prenatal care. None of these services are controversial; indeed, they are necessary for the health of women. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Biomed Middle East » New findings disclose mechanisms that control ... By ameilia "Our research shows that CTCF and BORIS directly regulate Rb2/p130 gene expression in lung cells," says Marcella Macaluso, Ph.D., one of the authors of the study. "We observed that in small lung cancer cells Rb2/p130 exhibits low expression levels, while in non- small lung cancer cells it is ... Tamoxifen may reduce individual's risk of death from lung cancer. A new study has found that tamoxifen, an anti-estrogen breast cancer medication, may reduce an individual's . ... Biomed Middle East - http://biomedme.com/ | ||
Higher Vitamin D Intake Could Cut Cancer Risk - iVillage By HealthDay "We found that daily intakes of vitamin D by adults in the range of 4000-8000 IU are needed to maintain blood levels of vitamin D metabolites in the range needed to reduce by about half the risk of several diseases -- breast cancer, colon cancer, ... "This is comfortably under the 10000 IU/day that the IOM Committee Report considers as the lower limit of risk, and the benefits are substantial." The findings appear in the journal Anticancer Research. More information ... all-ivillage - http://www.ivillage.com/ | ||
CTx staff news: WEHI postgraduate seminars By Student bits n pieces Epigenetics and Cancer Charles La Trobe Theatre, RMH Monday, 2 May 2011. Professor Andrew Scott, Austin Branch, Director, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Melbourne- EGFR mutations and antibody therapeutics in cancer. Cory Theatre, GTAC (University ... Familial cancer. Cory Theatre, GTAC (University High School) Monday, 16 May 2011. Professor Geoff Lindeman, Joint Division Head, Stem Cells and Cancer Division Breast cancer. Cory Theatre, GTAC (University High School) ... CTx staff news - http://ctxstaffnews.blogspot.com/ | ||
Whose gene is it anyway? | Elements By Beki Hill Breast cancer affects millions of people every year, and recent statistics from Cancer Research UK showed that the lifetime risk for women is now one in eight, with around 46000 new cases in the UK every year. ... Elements - http://www.elements-science.co.uk/ |
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Safeway supports breast cancer research, care | UW Medicine, Seattle Safeway, Inc. has extended the company's longtime support to researchers and clinicians at UW Medicine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, ... uwmedicine.washington.edu/.../Safeway-supports-breast-cance... | ||
Amazon.com: BOOK OF TITTIES Support Breast Cancer Research eBook ... Amazon.com: BOOK OF TITTIES Support Breast Cancer Research eBook: D.C.: Kindle Store. www.amazon.com/TITTIES-Support-Breast.../B003M5IQHY |
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