Lung Cancer News

March 19, 2006

High lung cancer rate seen in North Toledo 

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High lung cancer rate seen in North Toledo 
The Toledo Blade - Mar 11 4:42 AM
Lung cancer is high in North Toledo’s Lagrange Street area, according to a presentation yesterday at Toledo Hospital by one of the Ohio Department of Health’s top officials.Save to My Web

Study Calls for More City Housing 
R News - 36 minutes ago
22 year old Brian Lindgren has been living in downtown Rochester for the last five years. He says its more convenient than living in the suburbs. I like being right in the middle of everything. In a few minute walk I can get to the bars, Midtown Mall, and work, said Lindgren.Save to My Web

Illness Didn’t Stop Adoption 
Valley News - Mar 18 6:26 AM
Windsor — After watching Stephanie shuffled in and out of foster homes for years, nothing was going to stop Patty and Byron Demond from adopting the brown-haired girl.Save to My Web

EW review: ‘V for Vendetta,’ O for OK 
CNN.com - Mar 17 5:56 AM
Comic-book superhero movies almost always hijack reality, reducing cinema to a state of pure, uncut escapism.Save to My Web

Dana Reeve Dies of Lung Cancer at 44 
Stamford Advocate - Mar 10 9:29 AM
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Dana Reeve, the singer-actress who married the strapping star of the “Superman” movies and then devoted herself to his care and his cause after he was paralyzed, has died of lung cancer, a year-and-a-half after her husband. She was 44.Save to My Web

Fisher Students Revamp City Schools 
R News - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Some St. John Fisher college students decided to spend their weekend sprucing up some Rochester city schools. It was part of Fisher’s “Project Community Convergence.” A group of 175 students, staff and faculty took part.Save to My Web

Hampton succumbs to cancer 
News-Register - Mar 18 9:14 AM
WILLAMINA - Not a day passes by that Lee Herzberg doesn’t cherish each of the 35 years he worked for the Willamina Lumber Co. “I never drew an unemployment check,” said the Sheridan resident, who started as a millwright and retired as the maintenance supervisor.Save to My Web

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