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News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
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•Dr. Carole Miller is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's National Woman of the Year. Miller, a nationally recognized expert in the treatment of leukemia and lymphoma and director of the St. Agnes Cancer Center, was among 195 candidates for the...Tags: Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Specialization, Heart Disease, Diseases
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Caution on cell phone use
Sun reporterAn international group of 23 prominent doctors and public health researchers and officials is warning that cell phone use may increase the risk of brain cancer. One of those who signed, Dr. Ronald Herberman, the head of the University of Pittsburgh...Tags: Health Organizations, Robert Wood, Health and Safety at School, Diseases, Colleges and Universities
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Calendar
Programs Blood driveLaurel Regional Hospital, 7300 Van Dusen Road, Laurel / The hospital, Laurel Lions Club and American Red Cross hold a blood drive 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 5. Call 301- 497-7914 for an appointment. Running clinicSt. Agnes Hospital, 900 Caton...Tags: Charity, Health Organizations, Pikesville, National Institutes of Health, Diseases
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Unmasking the super foods
Sun reporterThe 32nd Street Farmers' Market in Baltimore opened last Saturday morning with four produce farmers unloading batches of fresh blueberries for sale. Two and a half hours later, the berries were gone - undoubtedly scooped up by patrons who covet not only...Tags: Health Treatments, Medicine, Medical Specialization, Diet, Western Medicines
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Nancy G. Manger
Nancy Galloway Manger, a watercolor artist who also worked in real estate in the 1950s, died of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Monday at Woodlands Assisted Living in Middle River. The longtime Towson resident was 89. Born...Tags: Govans, Towson University, Diseases, Real Estate Agents, Colleges and Universities
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Tropical Smoothie Caf� sends girl with brain tumors to camp
Special to the SentinelFor four years, Sarah Kerlin, 10, has been battling one brain tumor after another. She has spent nearly half her life undergoing surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy, and now she faces a brain tumor doctors say is inoperable. The rigorous treatments and...Tags: Health Treatments, Illnesses, Kissimmee, Therapies, Diseases
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Arrow Electronics sales rise, but profit drops
Arrow Electronics Inc., a computer parts and components distributor that is Long Island's largest company in sales, said yesterday profits were lower in the second quarter compared with the same period a year ago, reflecting a "cautious" economy. But...Tags: Medicine, Melville, Westbury, Western Medicines, Arrow Electronics
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LETTERS
Smoking? That would be a 'no' Sadly, the longtime smoker featured in a story about health dangers has not gotten the message about the risks of smoking, and he is in denial ["How to get the message across," News, July 20]. Perhaps he should spend a...Tags: Town of Brookhaven, Heart Disease, Diseases, House and Home, Local Elections
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The over-50 crowd shouldn't put off colonoscopy, however off-putting
Two days before former White House spokesman Tony Snow died of colon cancer, I went in for my first screening. Snow was only 53 when he died on July 12. He had been diagnosed in 2005, and his colon was removed. He underwent six months of chemotherapy,...Tags: Tony Snow, History, Dave Barry, Diseases, Death and Dying
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Cancer doctor says cell phones a risk
The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued a warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. But is he a lone voice in the wilderness? Or a wake-up call for consumers? Judgment...Tags: Health Organizations, Cell Phones, Diseases
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