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Cancer death rates fall as HPV-associated cancers rise: U.S. report
This year’s Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released online Monday, brought Americans good news and bad. Extending a trend since the early 1990s, authors reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that cancer...
Tags: Medical Research, American Cancer Society, Drugs and Medicines, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HPV Vaccine
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Beware: Alligator safety tips
South Florida Sun-SentinelStay out of the way! Never allow small children or pets near water by themselves. Do not allow pets to swim, exercise or drink from lakes or canals that may contain alligators. Dogs are highly susceptible to attack since they resemble the natural prey...Tags: Pets, Sports
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Eat your vegetables in the New Year
This year’s developments have certainly vindicated those of us who care about our health, our environment and our treatment of animals. In January, First Lady Michelle Obama unveiled revamped federal guidelines requiring school cafeterias to...Tags: Vegan Diet, Heart Disease, Michelle Obama, Diets and Dieting, Obesity
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Cancer Treatment Centers keeps employees happy so they can help patients better
The staff at Cancer Treatment Centers of America knows the perception those not familiar with its hospitals might have: that places that focus on such insidious, life-altering diseases must feel melancholy, even hopeless. Not so, say employees. The...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, Executive Branch, Politics, Government
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Extra pounds tied to breast cancer recurrence, death
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among women who have been treated for breast cancer, heavier women are more likely to have their disease come back and more likely to die of cancer, according to a new study. That could be because certain hormones that are...Tags: Medical Research, Hormones and Metabolism, Biotechnology, Health Treatments, Oncology
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Rear-end accident deaths not as common
Question: Do you have any statistics on rear-end accidents (from cars) while stopped at intersections aboard a motorcycle? -- Rick Lenning, Brea Answer: The only information I have about rear-end accidents has to do with fatal motorcycle crashes, and it...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Sports, Motorcycling, Transportation Accidents
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Health fair with free screenings to be held Saturday
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelThe nonprofit Center for Multicultural Wellness and Prevention in Orlando is holding a health fair Saturday at the Central Florida Fair and Exposition Park. Community health centers and clinics participating in the 10th annual Caribbean Health Summit will... -
Tony Scott death: Notes he left to loved ones offer few clues
L.A. NOWTony Scott left a suicide note and several notes to loved ones before he jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge earlier this week, but none of them offered a motive or mentioned health problems, law enforcement sources said. Both the...... -
Tony Scott death: Authorities talk to family, friends, witnesses
L.A. NOWLos Angeles police are interviewing witnesses as well as family and friends of director Tony Scott as the investigation into his death continued Tuesday. Both police and the L.A. County coroner's office believe Scott took his own life when he...... -
Tony Scott death: Authorities say motive still a mystery
L.A. NOWAuthorities said they have not determined a motive for director Tony Scott's suicide on the Vincent Thomas Bridge on Sunday. Law enforcement sources said that several notes Scott left do not speak of any health problems or offer solid clues...... -
Paralyzed, with Brain Tumor, Young Banker Fights Parents
pix11.com | @murphypixA 28-year old woman dying from terminal brain cancer was still locked in a legal battle Thursday with her religious, Korean immigrant parents—because Grace Lee wants her ventilator and feeding tube removed, so she can die in peace. “Grace...Tags: Nursing Homes, Long Island, Bank of America Corp., Brain, Health Treatments
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Parents Refuse To Take Young Banker Off Life Support, Despite Her Pleas
pix11.com | @murphypixA 28-year old woman dying from terminal brain cancer was still locked in a legal battle Thursday with her religious, Korean immigrant parents--because Grace Lee wants her ventilator and feeding tube removed, so she can die in peace. "Grace says...Tags: Long Island, Nursing Homes, Bank of America Corp., Brain, Health Treatments
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