The Rockettes-style high stepping was important; ditto on the red velvet, fur and teen-glam Santa. The take-home at American Way Middle School Wednesday was that a bunch of stage-sophisticated, cool-cat teenagers not only don't smoke, but they take ...
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 27, 2008) — Behavioral risk factors have a significant effect on cancer risk in the U.S. elderly population, according to research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International ...
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WASHINGTON - The pace at which Americans are getting cancer has started to decline for the first time, marking what could be a long-awaited turning point in the battle against the disease, according to an annual report that tracks progress in the war ...
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Re: "Cancer incidence falls for first time -- Rates, deaths both down, but scientists say battle isn't over," Wednesday news story. It was good to read that we're making progress against cancers, especially lung, colorectal, breast and prostate ...
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CHICAGO -- The U.S. has passed an important milestone in the fight against cancer, researchers reported Tuesday: For the first time, the recorded rate of new cancer cases has fallen for both men and women. At the same time, a 15-year decline in ...
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A leading breast cancer surgeon has discovered how to detect the disease with rays of light. Mohammed Keshtgar can establish if cancer has spread into a patient's lymph glands within seconds using the pioneering procedure. Currently women have to ...
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Saed Tayyara holds up a picture of himself as a Craig city councilor, which was found inside the 1978 time capsule that was opened in July as part of the city of Craig’s centennial celebration. To Craig resident Tom Maneotis, the late Saed Tayyara ...
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