dimanche 14 avril 2013

Health News: [cancer ]: Gene Sequencing Project Finds New Mutations to Blame for a Majority of Brain Tumor Subtype

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Stanley Cup on display for girl fighting...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 09:46 AM PDT
The Stanley Cup was on display at a sports bar in Ottawa Saturday afternoon to help raise funds for ...
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Posters showing Venezuela's late Preside...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 07:25 AM PDT
Posters showing Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez are seen along religious images in the "Saint...
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Posters showing Venezuela's late Preside...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 07:24 AM PDT
Posters featuring Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez and a sticker of Venezuela's acting Preside...
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Resident looks at a large banner juxtapo...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 07:23 AM PDT
A resident looks at a large banner juxtaposing Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez's face with a ...
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Woman holds a candle as she prays in fro...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 07:21 AM PDT
A woman holds a candle as she prays in front of posters showing Venezuela's late President Hugo Chav...
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Woman takes pictures of the "Saint Hugo ...
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 07:21 AM PDT
A woman takes pictures of the "Saint Hugo Chavez" altar at the 23 de Enero neighbourhood in Caracas ...
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Gene Sequencing Project Finds New Mutations to Blame for a Majority of Brain Tumor Subtype
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:56 AM PDT
The St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project advances understanding of genetic defects underlying childhood low-grade gliomas and identifies promising new drug therapies.
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Golfers will tee off in memory of Sue
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:48 AM PDT
THE memory of a "fit and feisty" Pershore woman who died after a short battle with cancer will live on in the form of a trophy thanks to her family and friends.
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'Bust a Move' for breast cancer research
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:46 AM PDT
Hundreds of breast cancer survivors and their supporters gathered in the Richmond Olympic Oval on Saturday, "busting moves" to raise half a million dollars for cancer research.
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Children to take part in trike-a-thon for St. Jude
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:18 AM PDT
DEARBORN — The Henry Ford Community College Child Development Center will join thousands of pre-schools, daycares and other groups across the country in sponsoring a St. Jude Trike-A-Thon event this week to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer resea...
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Drag 4 Life will return on April 20
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:18 AM PDT
Will benefit American Cancer Society: The driver of a Ford Mustang pulls into position at the drag strip at the Guam International Raceway in Yigo. The Second Annual Drag 4 Life is scheduled for April 20 at the raceway, and drivers of all cars, trucks and motorcycles are invited to participate.
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Resident fights cancer, supports others
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 10:14 AM PDT
The Connecticut Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced that Amy McGuire has been named the Town Ambassador of Stratford and Monroe for the Inaugural Komen Connecticut Race for the Cure to be held on Saturday, May 11 at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport.
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More than 200 people to shave their heads to support cancer research
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 09:49 AM PDT
Two hundred people in Victor will be shaving their heads to show their support for cancer patients and to benefit cancer research...
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Illness-related PTSD can be treated in varied ways
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 09:47 AM PDT
[...] the emotions you're describing may be more than the expected ups and downs of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment (and they're plenty distressing). Turns out that 25 percent of breast cancer survivors, 20 percent of those who've had spinal fusion and many others who've been in intensive-...
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Girl sticks with it to aid ill children
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013 09:44 AM PDT
[...] when she saw an online notice about a bandage design contest to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer, she knew that Laura, her cancer now in remission, had to enter. The contest was sponsored by Ouchies Adhesive Bandages as part of the company's Ouchies for Others program, a line...
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