Healthy lifestyle against cancer cited
Manila Bulletin - Apr 24 9:27 AM
Health experts yesterday reminded the public to adhere to healthy lifestyle practices to avoid contracting cancer which is now the leading cause of death globally according to the World Health Organization (WHO).Save to My Web
Breast Implants Not Associated With Cancer Risk, New Study Reports
Medical News Today - Apr 20 3:04 PM
Having breast implants is not associated with an increased risk of cancer overall, a new study reports in the April issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Implants were associated with a decrease in breast cancer risk and an increased lung cancer risk, but these results likely reflect the lifestyles and smoking habits of the women in the study rather than an effect of the implants Save to My Web
Novelos Therapeutics IND for Novel Hepatitis C Drug is Accepted by FDA
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 24 5:30 AM
NEWTON, Mass.—-April 24, 2006–Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. , a biotechnology company focused on the development of therapeutics to treat cancer and hepatitis, today announced that the Food and Drug Administration accepted Novelos’ Investigational New Drug Application for NOV-205, its second clinical stage compound.Save to My Web
Taking on Multinational Tobacco Co in New York
Scoop.co.nz - Apr 23 3:21 PM
Altria Group, the parent company of Kraft, Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris International (PMI), the world’s largest multinational tobacco company, has announced that it is considering breaking up into three separate companies in the near future.Save to My Web
Voyagers linked by cancer - and healing
Sonoma West Times and News - Apr 24 9:16 AM
SEBASTOPOL-Life’s Voyage, a vintage 7 by 9-foot ship with precious cargo, has docked on a hope trunk at a record store in Sebastopol. The compelling structure has drawn many people into the shop and, consequently, into the world of those whose lives have been affected by cancer.Save to My Web
Even the Least Dangerous Skin Cancer is No Trivial Matter, Says Harvard Women’s Health Watch
RedNova - Apr 25 4:19 AM
BOSTON, April 25 /PRNewswire/ — Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer and the least dangerous — but it’s far from a trivial matter, reports the May issue of the Harvard Women’s Health Watch.Save to My Web
Generations of nuclear suffering
Mail and Guardian - Apr 24 12:03 AM
Vitali Prokopenko is cradling his 10-year-old daughter Sasha in his arms as he opens the door of his flat. He ushers guests into the small living area so he can sit more comfortably with Sasha in an armchair.Save to My Web
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University of New Mexico Daily Lobo - Apr 24 4:54 AM
I’ve recently noticed a discontented murmur interrupting the noise of screaming engines and car horns we’ve become accustomed to hearing on our roads.Save to My Web