How bad are your past sins really?
How bad are your past sins really?
Let’s be honest: Many of us — OK, most of us — weren’t exactly paragons of health in our youth. And we can’t help wondering: Will those margaritas, junk-food binges, forgotten condoms, or even that one bong hit eventually come back to haunt us?
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Categories: High Risk Breast Cancer Tags: past, really, sins
Out in Pink: Riders raise revenue
Out in Pink: Riders raise revenue
One hundred and 70 pink horse riders have helped to raise around $29,000 for breast cancer. They were participating in the third ‘Pink Ride’ in Longreach and rode 20 kilometres from Longway station to the Stockman’s Hall of Fame.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Survivors Tags: Pink, raise, revenue, Riders
Get moving: Cancer survivors urged to exercise
Get moving: Cancer survivors urged to exercise
Cancer survivors, better work up a sweat. New guidelines are urging survivors to exercise more, even – hard as it may sound – those who haven’t…
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North Richland Hills doctor donates gray hair to show support for breast cancer patients
North Richland Hills doctor donates gray hair to show support for breast cancer patients
Dr. Patrick Allen, a North Richland Hills obstetrician/gynecologist, raised $15,000 for charity and donated 10 inches of his gray mane for a wig as a show of support for breast cancer patients.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Treatment Tags: breast, cancer, doctor, donates, gray, Hair, Hills, North, Patients, Richland, Show, Support
The 5-Day Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
Get the facts about Brachytherapy, a new form of radiation therapy that reduces the typical 6-7 week radiation schedule down to just 5 days. Dr. Kristi Funk, founder of the Pink Lotus Breast Center, provides a showcase of how the technology works.
Walkers raise $83K to fight cancer at Relay For Life at Pennsbury High School
Walkers raise $83K to fight cancer at Relay For Life at Pennsbury High School
The track at Pennsbury High School was filled for 24 hours over the weekend, as more than 350 people walked through the night for the fight against cancer at the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Recovery Tags: $83K, cancer, Fight, high, Life, Pennsbury, raise, Relay, School, Walkers
Reportlinker Adds Personalized Medicine 2010: Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges in Commercializing Companion …
Reportlinker Adds Personalized Medicine 2010: Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges in Commercializing Companion …
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
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Categories: Breast Cancer Questions & Answers Tags: 2010, adds, Assessing, challenges, Commercializing, Companion, medicine, Opportunities, Personalized, Reportlinker
New Hope for Cancer Patients Found in Citrus Peels
New Hope for Cancer Patients Found in Citrus Peels
Researchers at Columbia University recently analyzed the positive effects of Modified Citrus Pectin on human and mouse prostate cancer cell lines. The results, as reported by lead researcher Dr.
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Many U.S. patients get treated to death
Many U.S. patients get treated to death
Too much medical treatment is making many Americans sicker. This last story in a six-part series examines the phenomenon of overtreatment.
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More exercise prescribed for cancer survivors, even before they finish therapy
More exercise prescribed for cancer survivors, even before they finish therapy
WASHINGTON – New guidelines urge cancer survivors to exercise more, even, difficult as it may sound, those who have not yet finished their treatment. There Is growing evidence that physical activity improves quality of life and eases some cancer-related fatigue.
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