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Don't die of embarrassment
FARGO, N.D. - Have you ever postponed a medical screening test? Maybe you think you really don't need it. Maybe it sounded painful. Maybe the thought of the preparation for the medical procedure or the test itself embarrassed you. Perhaps you can...Tags: Tomatoes, Vitamin D, Abdominal Pain, Calcium, Zucchini
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Panel discusses pros, cons of cancer screenings
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- When it comes to cancer screenings, ignorance is not bliss. Knowledge and discussions with one's doctor can help a person decide which tests are right and when, five local physicians said Wednesday night during a panel discussion at Indiana...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Vaccines, Colonoscopy, Breast Cancer, Indiana University
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Kelly Osbourne seizure on E! show prompts tweet from hospital
Kelly Osbourne's seizure hasn't stopped the "Fashion Police" host from tweeting about her ailment from her hospital bed. "Thank U all 4 UR beautiful well wishes yes I did have a seizure they are just trying to figure out why?" she confirmed late...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, Joan Rivers, Extra (tv program), Hospitals and Clinics
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Kelly Osbourne: Seizure on 'Fashion Police' sends her to hospital
Kelly Osbourne had a seizure and collapsed on the set while filming her E! talk show "Fashion Police" on Thursday, was taken to the hospital and is on the mend. "Kelly Osbourne fainted on the set of E!'s 'Fashion Police' today," her rep told E! "She was...
Tags: Jack Osbourne, Medical Procedures and Tests, Kelly Osbourne, Kim Kardashian, Melissa Rivers
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Basket raffle under way
March is Colon Cancer Awareness month and the staff at the Endoscopy Center at Robinwood is selling chances to win a Longaberger basket filled with goodies valued at more than $750. All proceeds from the raffle will go to colon cancer research (charity... -
Fight tobacco marketing, boost vaccinations to curb cancer, says report
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Fighting the tobacco industry's tactics in the world's poorest countries and ensuring the best vaccines get to those most in need are key to cutting the number of cancer deaths worldwide, according to a report by specialists in the...Tags: Chemical Industry, Human papillomavirus, Preventative Medicine, Vaccines, Tobacco Products
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month promotes everyday awareness
March is observed across the nation as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Many survivors, patients, caregivers and others whose lives have been affected by colorectal cancer come together to generate awareness of the importance of getting screened and...Tags: Abdominal Pain, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Colonoscopy, Private Health Care, Skin Cancer
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Mary Louise Bennett, longtime educator
Mary Louise Bennett, a longtime Anne Arundel County educator who was a founding member of the Chesapeake Academy, died Sunday from complications of an infection at Genesis Health Care Facility in Severna Park, where she had lived for the past three years....Tags: Early Learning, DuPont Co., Teaching and Learning, Annapolis, Teachers
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Mirko Jurkovic as positive as always entering final days
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — In a surreal video preview of the BCS national title game posted last week on UND.com, former Notre Dame All-America guard Mirko Jurkovic identified his alma mater's ability to handle the Alabama offensive line as the key....
Tags: Football, Sun Life Stadium, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Radio, Entertainment
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How to make those healthy resolutions stick
What is it about the New Year that motivates us to take control of our health and our lives? After all, every month, every Monday, every day presents us with a new opportunity to cultivate more prudent habits. But there's something about Jan. 1 —...Tags: Fatty Acids, High Blood Pressure, Colonoscopy, Health and Medical Professionals, Rush University Medical Center
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Cancer survivors honored
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Esperanza Servin had some 10 days left in her as she battled colon cancer, at least that’s what the doctors told her, but they couldn’t have been more wrong. Servin, 78, smiles as she says in Spanish that she’s been...Tags: Health Organizations, Relay for Life, American Cancer Society, Breast Cancer, Human Interest
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Cambodians mourn King Norodom Sihanouk in lavish style
NEW DELHI -- Thousands of people lined the streets of Cambodia's capital Friday for the funeral of King Norodom Sihanouk, a controversial monarch who helped build the young nation after French rule before cozying up to the homicidal Khmer Rouge regime....
Tags: Culture, Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Genocide, Entertainment, Movies
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