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Biden Shares Medical Records with the World
To avoid speculations upon his health, Democratic US vice
president nominee Joe Biden on...
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Newspaper apologizes for "untrue" Prince Philip cancer report
A newspaper Friday issued an unreserved apology to Britain's royal family for wrongly reporting...
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Buckingham Palace Denies Prince Philip Cancer Report
Buckingham Palace Wednesday issued a stern denial of a newspaper report alleging that 87-year-old...
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Former Senator Jesse Helms Dies At 86
Jesse Helms, the former U.S. Republican senator from North
Carolina, whose categorical...
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Obama Can Take Pride in His Health
Following John McCain’s release of his medical record, amounting to more than one thousand pages,...
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Giuliani Hospitalized in St. Louis Due to Flu-Like Symptoms
Rudi Giuliani, the Republican candidate for presidency, was checked in a St. Louis hospital during...
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Dying Priest Gets 3 Years for Defrauding his Parish
A former priest who stole $1.3 million from his parish to
support a life of luxury was sentenced...
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Harold Alfond, Philantropist and Shoe Factory Owner, Dies at 93
Harold Alfond, the founder of the Dexter Shoe Co. and a
philanthropist, died on Friday morning at...
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Israeli PM Announces He Has Prostate Cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced Monday that he has prostate cancer and that he will...
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Report: US Cancer Cases, Deaths Down For First Time In A Decade
For the first time in ten years, the number of men and women
in the US developing and
dying from...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Your Chance to Start a Healthy Life
November 20 marks the American Cancer Society’s 33rd Great
American Smokeout, a day encouraging...
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Supplements Don't Reduce Cancer, Heart Disease Risk
A long-term study of more than 14,000 male
physicians concluded that taking daily supplements of...
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The Beginning of Personal Genome Project: Positive and Negative Aspects
Harvard Medical School genetics professor
George Church, Harvard psychology professor Steven...
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FDA Says Plastic Chemical Is Safe, Studies Claim It Poses Health Risks
A preliminary report by the FDA declared
the levels of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and other...
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Update: A Healthy Lifestyle Delays Aging Process
Researchers have long stressed the importance of living a healthy life based on daily exercise and...
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Just 1 in 5 Men Screened for Prostate Cancer Last Year
Although the American Cancer Society strongly recommends
annual testing, starting with at the age...
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Prostate Screening’s Efficiency In The Elderly Questioned
Prostate-cancer screening or the PSA test for men aged 75 or
older should be stopped because there...
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Could Soy Foods Affect Male Fertility?
Although many previous studies have shown that soya is good
for humans by lowering cholesterol,...
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Hormone Therapy Not Efficient in Older Men with Prostate Cancer
A new study published in the July 9 issue of the Journal of
the American Medical Association...
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Top Senator in New York Retires
Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, who has run the
Republican chamber for more than a dozen...
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The Full Life Of Charlton Heston
While to most people Charlton Heston is known for his larger-than-life roles as some of history's...
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Evangelist Billy Graham Back Home Following Brain Surgery
World-known evangelist Billy Graham returned to his home in Montreal, N.C.,
early this afternoon,...
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Health
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New Canadian Campaign Promotes At Home Colorectal Cancer Tests
The latest cancer incidence report has found that survival rates among cancer sufferers are...
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The Incidence of New Cancers in the U.S. Drops for the First Time
The overall incidence of new cancer cases
and death due to cancer dropped for the first time in...
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Cancer Rates In Decline
Upon a close analysis of the records compiled by the Government regarding cancer, it has been...
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Healthy Habits Finally Pay Off: Cancer Rates Start Declining in the US
New cancer cases and deaths have started to decline for the
first time in both American men and...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Your Chance To Start A Healthy Life
November 20 marks the American Cancer Society’s 33rd Great
American Smokeout, a day encouraging...
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Too Little Sleep May Boost Cancer Risk
U.S. researchers claim that a proper diet and exercise enhance body weight and physical function in...
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Exercise May Diminish Cancer Risk
Regular exercise can help sufferers in the fight against cancer, according to new research....
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Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin D in Breast Cancer Prevention
A new study in the online edition of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute adds to the...
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November Is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Quit Smoking!
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and statistics don’t
look too promising. According to the...
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Urinary Tract Infections Are Easily Treatable
Bad Wildungen, Germany - The most common symptoms of an acute urinary tract infection are a burning...
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Folic Acid, B Vitamins Don’t Lower Cancer Risk
Taking folic acid and other B vitamins on regular basis
doesn’t prevent breast cancer or cancer in...
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FDA Findings on BPA Safety Questioned Again by a Panel of Toxicologists
A panel of toxicology experts has urged the FDA to rethink its conclusions on bisphenol A, a...
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Vitamin E, Selenium Don't Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
The National Cancer Institute has announced
its decision to suspend a study on the benefits of...
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Update: Vitamin E, Selenium Don’t Lower Occurrence Of Prostate Cancer
Thousands of men across the United
States, Puerto Rico and Canada taking part in a study to
see...
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Selenium and Vitamin E Supplements Don't Prevent Prostate Cancer
Selenium and vitamin E supplements failed
to prevent prostate cancer – this was the conclusion of...
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Prostate Gland, a Repository of Adult Stem Cells, Genentech Researchers Found
Researchers at Genentech, in San Francisco, found that
the prostate contains adult stem cells that...
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Biden’s Medical Records Released, He Is In Good Health
Democratic US
vice president nominee Joe Biden appears to be in good health, according to...
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Colorectal Cancer Screenings Should Stop at Age 75, Government Task Force Recommends
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has
rejected the latest X-ray screening technology, called...
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Early Detection Methods Of Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the ninth most common cancer worldwide, but is the number one non-skin cancer...
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Hormones Do Not Benefit Elderly Prostate Cancer Patients
Studies
conducted by researchers over the last couple of years have shown that hormone
therapy...
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New Osteoporosis Drug, Amgen’s Denosumab, Reaches Market
Amgen’s experimental bone drug, called
denosumab, was found to reduce the risk of spinal fractures...
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Update: Virtual Colonoscopy Is Better And Not Necessarily Less Accurate
A study on Virtual colonoscopy was published in Wednesday’s issue of New England Journal of...
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FDA Says Plastic Chemical Is Safe, Studies Say It Poses Health Risks
A preliminary report by the FDA declared
the levels of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and other...
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Plastic Chemical Linked to Heart Disease and Diabetes
British
researchers have revealed that, for the first time, a connection between a
chemical used...
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Reducing Stress, Exercising and a Healthy Diet Increase Life Span
Research
performed on thirty prostate cancer patients by a team of doctors led by Dr.
Elizabeth...
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Amgen To Release Data On Its Experimental Osteoporosis Drug Denosumab
Biotechnology company Amgen Inc. will release
the results of the study on its osteoporosis drug...
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Colon Cancer, A Major Threat, Treatments Need Improvement
Colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States and the third most...
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NSAIDs Lower PSA Level and Hide Prostate Cancer From Screening
Taking painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen may hide your prostate cancer from the screening....
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OTC Painkillers Affect Results Of Prostate Screening Tests
Researchers have found that common over-the-counter painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and...
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