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Want To Feel 30 When You're 65?
RESEARCH OVERWHELMINGLY SHOWS THAT REGULAR EXERCISE LOWERS THE RISK FOR MANY DISEASES, ENHANCES THE FUNCTIONING OF VIRTUALLY EVERY PHYSIOLOGICAL SYSTEM IN THE HUMAN BODY AND IMPROVES PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING. UNFORTUNATELY, FEWER THAN 40 PERCENT OF...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Menopause, Headaches, Endometriosis, Symptoms
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Health Check Up: Assessing Your Risk For Breast & Ovarian Cancer
Many women today are unaware of their risk for breast and ovarian cancer. One out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer sometime during their lives. Almost 300,000 women each year are diagnosed with invasive and non-invasive breast...
Tags: Medical Research, General Practitioners, Menopause, Medical Specialization, Breast Cancer
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Jackson Lab, Children's Medical Center, Hartford Hospital Collaborate On New Cancer Treatment
The Hartford CourantConnecticut cancer patients will participate in a clinical trial in which researchers extract tumor cells, graft them onto mice, and then use the mice as patient avatars so scientists can develop treatment tailored to the individual. The venture into...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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How to determine what medical screening is necessary
There has been a lot of news about medical tests lately. Physicians are coming out against unnecessary testing and screenings to save patients time, money and health risks. As a senior, how do you know which tests or screenings you should have done, and...
Tags: Medical Research, Cataracts, General Practitioners, Medical Specialization, Breast Cancer
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Toshio Narahashi, 1927-2013
An internationally known pharmacologist, Toshio Narahashi headed the pharmacology department at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine for 17 years and was a tenured professor at the medical school for more than 35 years. Many...
Tags: Medical Research, Colleges and Universities, Duke University, Medical Specialization, Pharmacology
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Frank Bond Sr., neighborhood activist
Frank Bond Sr., a retired Maryland Transit Administration bus driver and neighborhood activist who believed in the value of education, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. "Frank was a wonderful man who treasured education...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief
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Phelps ready to fight
South Bend TribuneCancer didn't stand a chance the first time it bothered Digger Phelps three years ago, and the former Notre Dame men's basketball coach has no desire to let it hang around for an extended stay this time. Disclosing late Thursday that he has bladder...Tags: Flu, Colonoscopy, Prostate Cancer, Vaccines, Heart Attack
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Notre Dame football recruiting: TE Weishar follows signs to ND
South Bend TribuneNic Weishar was looking for a sign. The junior tight end from the south side of Chicago had narrowed his college list to Michigan, Northwestern and Notre Dame. Then Tuesday happened. A number of top tight ends in the 2014 class offered verbal...Tags: CBS Corp., Florida State University, NBC (tv network), ESPNU (tv network), Sports
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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. Patel, only...
Tags: Daytona Beach, Medical Research, Pneumonia, Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease
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Jackson Lab Researchers Say Molecule Could Help Leukemia Treatment
The Hartford CourantJackson 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: Medical Research, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Leukemia, Breast Cancer
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Former Sunrise commissioner Sheila Alu urges early colonoscopies after discovering she has cancer
— Sheila Alu, who spent her political career as a Sunrise commissioner fighting against public corruption, has a new battle on her hands. Colon cancer. On Tuesday, Alu came to Sunrise City Hall with a message: Don't wait until you're 50 to get a...
Tags: Colonoscopy, FBI, Political Corruption
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