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, Men's Health
on June 18, 2009
I have already mentioned 12 healthy ideas for your man this Fathers' Day.
On the other hand, here are some reasons why we should take care of the men in our lives:
Men are more likely than wom...
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, Cases
on April 20, 2009
Here's an interesting new book: THE POWER OF TWO: Surviving Serious Illness with an Attitude & an Advocate by Brian and Gerri Monaghan.
Brian Monaghan, a fifty-nine-year-old lawyer at the t...
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, Cases
on October 3, 2008
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To kick off here's a video from Paul McGee of the American Cancer Society (ACS). The story if of breast cancer survivor Stacy Van Cott from New York State...
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on September 12, 2008
First of all I would like to offer prayers for all the families in Texas (i've got friends and their families there as well) as Hurricane Ike batters the Lone Star State's coastlines.
In lie...
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on August 21, 2008
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Chinese plastic surgeons have reported promising results of a two-year follow-up of two more patients that underwent human facial transplantation: one is ...
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, Cases
, News
on August 18, 2008
Leroy Sievers - veteran broadcast journalist died on Friday at age 53 - losing his battle with colon cancer.
Sievers had built a massive online cancer community through his account of battling cance...
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, Cases
, Studies
, Treatment
on August 5, 2008
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The American Cancer Society's survey study of cancer patients have revealed that as many as 61 percent of cancer patients use complementary therapi...
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on June 10, 2008
I spent a long weekend out-of-town and got the mumps. I got home Sunday with a hard, painful swelling under my right ear.
Obviously I didn't get the mumps vaccine when I was a baby because I c...
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on May 27, 2008
Remember that episode in the season 3 of Grey's Anatomy when Izzie had to donate bone marrow for her biological daughter?
Somewhat the procedure was shown. But more importantly, it was insinuate...
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on May 22, 2008
The other day, news broke out that doctors found malignant brain tumor in Senator Edward Kennedy.
From The Washington Post:
Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), the liberal icon who has spent more than four...