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    Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  1. Young survivors fight back against cancer at Brawley Relay for Life

    BRAWLEY — Young faces were everywhere Saturday at Brawley’s Relay for Life walk-a-thon. Many of those young faces belong to cancer survivors. 
    Staff Writer
    BRAWLEY — Young faces were everywhere Saturday at Brawley’s Relay for Life walk-a-thon. Many of those young faces belong to cancer survivors.  Allison Rodriguez is only 4 years old, yet she has been designated this year’s “...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Relay for Life, Breast Cancer, Human Interest

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Homers by Douglas High grad Rizzo topple Marlins

    With little to cheer from the home team this season, fans at Marlins Park could at least celebrate the accomplishments of a nearby hometown hero Friday night. Former Douglas High standout Anthony Rizzo set the stage for the evening's postgame...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Scott Feldman, Target Field, James Russell, Wade LeBlanc

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Soccer-Confident Vilanova to stay on as Barca coach next season

    Reuters
    BARCELONA, April 26 (Reuters) - Tito Vilanova is keen to stay on as Barcelona coach next season despite the effects of his treatment for throat cancer and also believes the Catalans can still knock Bayern Munich out of the Champions League. "I am full of...

    Tags: Munich (Germany), Throat Cancer, Health Treatments, Radiation Therapy

  6. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Sinai to research new drug to prevent blood clots, heart attacks in stent patients

    A Sinai Hospital cardiologist is launching a clinical trial of a type of coronary artery disease drug not yet tested in humans, building on a history at the Baltimore hospital of research to develop more effective treatments to prevent blood clotting.
    A Sinai Hospital cardiologist is launching a clinical trial of a type of coronary artery disease drug not yet tested in humans, building on a history at the Baltimore hospital of research to develop more effective treatments to prevent blood clotting....

    Tags: Trials, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park, Health Organizations, Health Treatments

  8. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Bringing joy to kids with cancer

    Sixteen years after inspiring his mother to create the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation, Martin Kisel is helping the non-profit expand nationally while reflecting on his two decades in remission.
    Sixteen years after inspiring his mother to create the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation, Martin Kisel is helping the non-profit expand nationally while reflecting on his two decades in remission. The 27-year-old helps his mother run the...

    Tags: Toys, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Services and Shopping, St. Patrick's Day

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Poll: Should doctors tell terminally ill patients they're dying?

    As my colleague Melissa Healy <a href=&quot;http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-physicians-terminal-patients-20130424,0,1331439.story">noted</a> Thursday, a British medical journal recently invited doctors who specialize in end-of-life care to debate whether patients should be told that they're terminally ill. Two London-based palliative care doctors argued <a href="http://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f2589">in favor of disclosure</a>, writing that it was "essential to decision-making" in addition to being the most ethical approach. The head of the palliative care section of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, meanwhile, <a href="http://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f2560">asserted</a> that telling patients they were terminal was "a failed model for medical decision making that creates more suffering than it relieves."
    As my colleague Melissa Healy noted Thursday, a British medical journal recently invited doctors who specialize in end-of-life care to debate whether patients should be told that they're terminally ill. Two London-based palliative care doctors argued in...

    Tags: Cancer, The New York Times, Health Treatments, Respiratory Disease, Leukemia

  12. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  13. Breakfast a benefit for dance teacher

    DOWAGIAC -- Positively Dance will sponsor a pancake and sausage breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Patrick Hamilton Elementary School. The meal will honor MacKenzie Bunn, a former Positively Dance member and now teacher and choreographer who has...

    Tags: Health Treatments

  14. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Event brings in 116 ponytails for Locks of Love

    Many people don't give much thought to their hair, but for someone battling cancer, it can mean so much more. Nova Southeastern University's Lesly Viera used her fight with the disease as inspiration to start the student organization Locks for a Cause,...

    Tags: Health Treatments

  16. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Minorities wait longer for breast cancer surgery

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among young women diagnosed with breast cancer, black and Hispanic patients were more likely to wait weeks for treatment, in a new study from California. Researchers found treatment delays were also more common among poor...

    Tags: Surgery, Medicaid, Social Issues, Health Treatments, Medical Research

  18. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Study seeks key to staying cancer-free

    When Alpa Patel's grandfather was diagnosed with cancer, he seemed healthy: The 64-year-old had been training for a triathlon when doctors found a lemon-size tumor in his brain. He died almost a year to the day from when he was diagnosed.
    When Alpa Patel's grandfather was diagnosed with cancer, he seemed healthy: The 64-year-old had been training for a triathlon when doctors found a lemon-size tumor in his brain. He died almost a year to the day from when he was diagnosed. Patel, only...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Health Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses, Colon Cancer, Daytona Beach

  20. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Jackson Lab Researchers Say Molecule Could Help Leukemia Treatment

    The Hartford Courant
    Jackson Laboratory researchers say a specific molecule can be used to kill certain cancer cells. For a study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, researchers at the Bar Habor, Maine, facility of Jackson Laboratory introduced a molecule known as DIDS...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Cancer, Health Treatments, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Colon Cancer

  22. Apr 24, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. More on former FSU QB EJ Manuel's push for respect entering NFL Draft

    <span><span>BOCA</span> <span>RATON</span> -- As <span>EJ</span> Manuel began cutting into his meal at the Italian restaurant in town where he agreed to meet one similarly starved interviewer, it was clear there was something weighing on his mind. It was abo<span>ut</span> respect, and how surprised he was that he was getting little.</span>
    BOCA RATON -- As EJ Manuel began cutting into his meal at the Italian restaurant in town where he agreed to meet one similarly starved interviewer, it was clear there was something weighing on his mind. It was about respect, and how surprised he was...

    Tags: NFL Scouting Combine, Health Treatments, Russell Wilson, Philadelphia Eagles, Clemson Tigers

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