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The Great American Smokeout is this Thursday, and the American Urological Association gives smokers another good reason to quit: Smoking causes bladder cancer.
Source:Medical News
Date:November 17, 2008
ROCHESTER, N.Y.; November 16, 2008 -- it doesn't get a lot of attention, but bladder cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer for men.
Source:WPVI-TV Philadelphia
Date:November 16, 2008
Washington, Nov 16 The absence of a small portion of ribonucleic acid might be linked to cancer's aggressiveness, Science magazine reported in its latest issue.
Source:Prensa Latina
Date:November 16, 2008
Are you paying enough attention to your bladder? During November, which is Bladder Health Month, the American Urological Association is urging people to talk with their physicians about any symptoms they may ...
Source:CBC News
Date:November 15, 2008
UroToday.com - Despite the short-term solution a conventional endourological technique will offer in cases of ureterointestinal anastomosis stricture, there still remains the issue of long-term restenosis to be ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 15, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008 Erap wants to field Benhur: Sonny AFTER months of keeping a low profile, former senator John 'Sonny' Osmena yesterday reported that Rep.
Source:Sun-Star Cebu
Date:November 14, 2008
Recently, my fiance and I visited Sioux Falls en route to our vacation destination of Yellowstone National Park from Janesville, Wis.
Source:Argus Leader
Date:November 12, 2008
The valley's Malahat-Juan de Fuca MLA John Horgan is back at work just two weeks after undergoing surgery to tackle cancer.
Source:Cowichan News Leader
Date:November 11, 2008
More than 15 million Americans, primarily women, suffer from incontinence. About 25 percent of females and 15 percent of males over the age of 65 suffer from incontinence.
Source:Medical News
Date:November 11, 2008
HAVING TO travel for medical care can be a hassle at any time, but particularly so for gravely ill patients.
Source:New York Daily News
Date:November 11, 2008
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