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HPV-related throat cancers multiplying
It is well known that HPV (human papillomavirus) can lead to deadly cervical cancer in women, but the virus is causing cancer in men as well. Throat cancers caused by HPV are showing up typically in men with little or no history of smoking, said Dr. Kevin...
Tags: Cancer, Disease Prevention, Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Oncology
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Hopkins scientists compete to find new solutions to treating cancer
Jason Howard, 32, posed a question to Johns Hopkins University students and doctors on Wednesday. "So how are we doing in the war against cancer?" he asked those gathered for the second annual Rangos Award for Creativity in Cancer Discovery...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Vaccines, Awards and Prizes, Drugs and Medicines, Catonsville
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Peter Schmuck's thoughts and observations from Orioles' intrasquad games
The Baltimore SunNo matter how pleasant it is to spend a few weeks in Florida this time of year, you can only watch so many pitchers cover first base or throw off the half-mound before you start pining for some actual competition. The players and coaches feel the same...Tags: Brian Matusz, Brian Roberts, Luis Martinez, Spring Training, Nick Markakis
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The sweet smells and sounds of the Darlington Apple Festival
The wind blew through trees Saturday afternoon in Darlington, tossing the first signs of fallen leaves around dozens of apple crates and at the feet of festival-goers. The insanely popular Darlington Apple Festival was as packed as ever, people walking...
Tags: Festive Events, Music
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Prognosis good and spirits high for NFL ref who found he had cancer after injury at Ravens game
If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible. Tony Corrente is anything but invisible. The longtime NFL referee learned that as...
Tags: Cancer, Peyton Manning, Drugs and Medicines, Pittsburgh Steelers, Football
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CDC to launch anti-smoking campaign
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an ad campaign to show the damage done from smoking to smokers and their families. The ads began March 19 on television, radio, online and billboards, as well as in theaters, magazines and...Tags: Heart Attack, Quitting Smoking, Kathleen Sebelius, Human Rights, Elections
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A life-saving scuffle with the Baltimore Ravens?
NFL referee Tony Corrente's first encounter with Baltimore Ravens Matt Birk and Michael Oher this season floored him, literally.
The Ravens were scuffling with a couple of Pittsburgh Steelers during the season opener on Sept. 11, and Corrente, trying...Tags: Cancer, New York Jets, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Illustrated
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Richard P. Gangler, paper salesman
Richard P. Gangler, a paper salesman and sports coach, died of head and neck cancer Dec. 17 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Towson resident was 61.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Chesterfield Avenue, he attended Shrine of the Little...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics, Lacrosse, Christianity, Loyola University Chicago
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Jay Scott Thompson, food broker, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJay Scott Thompson, a Baltimore businessman and former food broker, died May 29 of throat cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 54. Mr. Thompson was born in Baltimore and raised in Northwood and the Thornleigh section of Riderwood. After graduating...Tags: Human Body, Cancer, Throat, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Timonium
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Is Bacon Really Too Dangerous for Human Consumption?
HealthLike many people, I get a lot of my news from social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. For instance, if I had not checked Facebook yesterday, I would not have known about the destructive tornado in Oklahoma until I read about it in this morning... -
Liberace film throws spotlight on gay rights at Cannes festival
ReutersCANNES (Reuters) - The relationship between the flamboyant pianist Liberace and his young lover dazzled at the Cannes film festival on Tuesday and threw the spotlight on gay rights at the movie industry's largest annual gathering. Director Steven...Tags: Film Festivals, Cancer, Satellite and Cable Service, Matt Damon, Minority Groups
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Soccer-Vilanova needs more cancer treatment in New York
ReutersMADRID, May 18 (Reuters) - Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova will return to New York next week for more treatment for throat cancer, the La Liga champions said on Saturday. Vilanova, 44, will receive a "pioneering treatment" that was "proving particularly...
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