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... a long-sought gene that is fatefully switched on in 30 to 40 percent of all breast cancer patients, spreading the disease, resisting traditional chemotherapies and eventually leading to death. The gene, called "Metadherin" or MTDH, is located in a ...
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... medicine and public health. Dr. Levin will be responsible for the areas of public health preparedness, infectious disease and vaccines, healthy lifestyles, health care disparities, the prevention of chronic disease, as well as alcohol and tobacco ...
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... are not substitutes for traditional medical treatment but can be used to help relieve the anxiety brought on by the disease. At the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion, Ill., patients experience another form of laughter therapy that bypasses ...
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... are not substitutes for traditional medical treatment but can be used to help relieve the anxiety brought on by the disease. At the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion, Ill., patients experience another form of laughter therapy that bypasses ...
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... and by extension the Caribbean. She said it would enlighten citizens about their natural therapies, health, diet, disease prevention and longevity. As the host of the TV series she promised a short and sweet programme with a variety of relevant ...
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COSHOCTON - Shirley Ann Lipps, 72, of Coshocton, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, at Autumn Health Care of Coshocton, after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease.
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According to the National Center of Health Statistics report of June 2006: "Cirrhosis and chronic liver disease remain the # 11 leading cause of death in the United States.
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... and the surrounding area.' Dobbs was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare childhood cancer. Kathy Dobbs said the disease had spread to her bones in recent weeks. 'She fought long, hard and valiantly,' Kathy Dobbs said. 'The last week was hard on ...
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... the deer encroaching on residential areas, including several incidents of damaged landscape and concerns about Lyme disease, prompted the borough to contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study the deer. In May, the decision was made to ...
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... and support to patients and their family members. The group is for a prostate cancer survivor, dealing with the disease now, or if you would like more information about prostate cancer. Spouses and significant others are encouraged to attend. For ...
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... peacefully at his home surrounded by family shortly after midnight on Thursday after a long battle with Parkinson's disease, the Journal reported. Vice President-elect Joe Biden, who served in the Senate with Pell, called him "one of our nation's ...
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... have a laugh, yesterday. Photo: TONY HOWELL Sascha Wilson 1:05 am Health Minister Jerry Narace said cardiovascular disease and diabetes accounts for 40 per cent of deaths in the Caribbean with T&T having the highest overall percentage.Speaking at ...
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... has been affected by cancer. While cancer in humans is definitely prevalent, out pets are also afflicted with this disease. According to Dr. Heather Wilson, assistant professor of oncology at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine ...
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... deal with this,' she said. The ADA also sent Wilson and his siblings to Camp Independence to learn more about the disease and to have the fun of a traditional day camp experience without his parents having to worry about whether his disease would ...
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... What you need are tips to focus your efforts so you can lose weight, feel great and reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Holiday celebrations include plenty of cooking and eating that can cause weight gain and abnormal eating ...
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... top two diagnoses seen within the community health centers are diabetes and hypertension, closely followed by heart disease and stroke." Bower said those number have not changes in over the past five years. * Focus on the things you can do on your ...
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... metabolic syndrome. "Really, when we say metabolic syndrome, we're saying you're on your way to diabetes or heart disease or maybe both," said Trudeau. In a country that is rapidly becoming chronically obese, experts say one in four Americans may ...
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... are not substitutes for traditional medical treatment but can be used to help relieve the anxiety brought on by the disease. At the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion, Ill., patients experience another form of laughter therapy that bypasses ...
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... that cancer will be the "world's top killer" by 2010. Although millions tragically die from cancer and heart disease every year, these numbers are nowhere near the deaths attributed to the actual "world's top killer." According to the most recent ...
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