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    May 31, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  1. Global cancer cases seen surging 75 percent by 2030

    LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as they adopt unhealthy "Westernised" lifestyles, a study said on Friday.
    Reuters
    LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as they adopt unhealthy "Westernised" lifestyles, a study said on Friday. Many...

    Tags: Kaposi's sarcoma, Lung Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Colon Cancer, Medical Research

  2. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  3. CT scans may increase cancer risk in children

    These days’ scientists say the strangest things can cause cancer. For instance, deodorant has been linked to breast cancer. Eating too much salty soup increases risk for stomach cancer, and permanent hair dye can lead to bladder cancer.
    KIAH
    These days’ scientists say the strangest things can cause cancer. For instance, deodorant has been linked to breast cancer. Eating too much salty soup increases risk for stomach cancer, and permanent hair dye can lead to bladder cancer. Now,...

    Tags: Brain, Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, Leukemia, Breast Cancer

  4. May 27, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Late penalty tempers joy for Damon Green and boss Zach Johnson

    The Downswing Golf Blog
    Zach Johnson announced his own entry to the interview room after Sunday’s victory at the Crowne Plaza Invitational : “The ever stupid Zach Johnson is in the house.” Fortunately for Johnson – and caddie Damon Green – the...
  6. Mar 22, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  7. Sometimes, euthanasia is the loving choice to end a pet's suffering

    My Pet World
    DENVER, CO. -- These reader questions were answered at the 2012 American Animal Hospital Association Conference, attended by over 1,200 veterinary professionals, March 15-18 at the Denver Convention Center. Q: My wonderful Border Collie/Chow mix was in...

    Tags: Pets, Apple iTunes, Steve Dale, Dermatologists, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)

  8. Dec 11, 2011 |Story| CLTV
  9. Imerman Angels

    Jonny Imerman is an angel. As a two-time cancer survivor, his own story became his inspiration to help others.  After beating testicular cancer at age 26 and being re-diagnosed at age 28, Jonny Imerman wanted to give back.  He spent countless hours at the cancer center in Annapolis, Michigan giving advice and listening to cancer patients going through exactly what he did. Jonny thought every cancer patient could use an angel to be with them through their battle and started Imerman Angels, a one-on-one cancer support network connecting cancer survivors with cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers. Imerman Angels matches a person touched by cancer with someone who has fought and survived the same type of cancer.
    Jonny Imerman is an angel. As a two-time cancer survivor, his own story became his inspiration to help others.  After beating testicular cancer at age 26 and being re-diagnosed at age 28, Jonny Imerman wanted to give back.  He spent countless hours at the...

    Tags: Annapolis, Colon Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer

  10. Jun 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Big loss thrusts 39-year veteran into new role at Mesirow

    When news of Chief Executive JamesTyree's death spread through the 12 floors of Mesirow Financial late on March 16, several dozen employees converged on President Richard Price's office to console each other.
    Tribune staff reporter
    When news of Chief Executive JamesTyree's death spread through the 12 floors of Mesirow Financial late on March 16, several dozen employees converged on President Richard Price's office to console each other. "There seemed to be a magnetic pull to...

    Tags: Finance, Washington, DC, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pneumonia, LaSalle Bank

  12. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Toxic chromium found in Chicago drinking water

    Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month.
    Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month. But it could take years before anything is done...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Research, Government, Standards, Public Officials

  14. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. More than 125 runners, walkers join together during Hospice of Washington County's 5K Run/Walk

    alnotarianni@aol.com
    Mary Eno’s short tousled locks of hair wafted in the breeze as she ran across the finish line. When she pushed unruly strands away from her face, she thought about how thankful she is to have them. “It’s nice to have hair,” she...

    Tags: Running, William Walker, Road Running, Health Treatments, Ovarian Cancer

  16. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Health 411: Insurance for a cancer survivor

    <strong>I need help finding affordable health insurance. I got insurance through California's Major Risk Medical Insurance Program in 1991 after having breast cancer. My premiums are now a whopping $1,209 each month! I have not had any cancer issues since the original bout, but I have been reluctant to change policies (assuming that I could find one). Can you help me find something more affordable?</strong>
    I need help finding affordable health insurance. I got insurance through California's Major Risk Medical Insurance Program in 1991 after having breast cancer. My premiums are now a whopping $1,209 each month! I have not had any cancer issues since the...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Healthcare Policies, Consumers, Diseases and Illnesses, Los Angeles Times

  18. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  19. Davenport's James Nelson "Adopted" by Dumars Family

    Teams are like families, families are like teams, but for Davenport's James Nelson family takes on a whole new meaning.
    Teams are like families, families are like teams, but for Davenport's James Nelson family takes on a whole new meaning. James experienced more loss in his first decade of life than most kids do their entire lives. Thanks to his sister and a famous...

    Tags: High Schools, Schools

  20. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  21. Wasabi - get a healthy boost from the fiery root

    Wasabi lovers may want to add more than a small pinch to their soy sauce the next time they go to their local sushi bar. The green paste, made from a fiery root called Wasabia Japonica, it is not only the perfect accompaniment to raw fish - it has also been found to possess numerous health benefits.
    CNN
    Wasabi lovers may want to add more than a small pinch to their soy sauce the next time they go to their local sushi bar. The green paste, made from a fiery root called Wasabia Japonica, it is not only the perfect accompaniment to raw fish - it has also...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Japan, Time Warner Inc., Sushi and Sashimi, News Agency

  22. Feb 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Dr. Jerome Tobis dies at 96; UCI professor, physician and researcher

    Dr. Jerome S. Tobis, a former professor<b> </b>and founding chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UC Irvine whose long career included a number of precedent-setting studies on physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation and other subjects, has died. He was 96.
    Dr. Jerome S. Tobis, a former professor and founding chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UC Irvine whose long career included a number of precedent-setting studies on physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation and other...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles Times, Syracuse

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The sold-out event put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The...
(March 26, 2013)
Sheri Albert, left, Debbie Zelman and Craig Konhauzer attended the "Night of Laughter" at the Improv Comedy Club at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.
Jenna Reed, left, and Melissa Morris support the fourth...
(March 19, 2013)
Jenna Reed, left, and Melissa Morris support the fourth annual "Dream Makers Gala," put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The Foundation of Debbie's Dream. The event will take place April 20 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood. Photo by Kara Starzyk.
Madelyn Zelman, left, and Danny Zelman support the four...
(March 19, 2013)
Madelyn Zelman, left, and Danny Zelman support the fourth annual "Dream Makers Gala," put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The Foundation of Debbie's Dream. The event will take place April 20 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood. Photo by Kara Starzyk.