Source: Ed McMahon hospitalized with bone cancer Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier Sat, 28 Feb 2009 10:00 AM PST LOS ANGELES (AP) â" Ed McMahon, former sidekick to Johnny Carson on "Tonight" and a familiar TV commercial pitchman, is hospitalized in intensive care, and a person close to him said Friday that McMahon has bone cancer. | Finally, A Legitimate Excuse Not To Cook At Home DCist Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:58 AM PST If you're anything like me, you can come up with a good excuse to eat out pretty much anytime. (Unfortunately, most of these excuses are simple variations on my own personal laziness. Hey, at least I'm honest.) But on March 5, everyone's got a perfectly valid reason to take in a meal outside of your own kitchen: fighting AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening ailments. We mentioned it ... | A dose of information Queens Chronicle Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:52 AM PST Dr. Manuel Macapinlac discussed the signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention of prostate cancer during a lecture held on Jan. 30. | Cakes to benefit Relay The Brewton Standard Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:16 AM PST If you think cake canât cure cancer, you may just be wrong. At least thatâs the hope of members of the Jefferson Davis Community College Relay for Life team. | Goody in hospice, says will be dead in a month New Kerala Sat, 28 Feb 2009 08:50 AM PST London, Feb 28 : British reality TV star Jade Goody has been moved to a hospice after suffering hallucinations triggered by cancer drugs, her publicist said Saturday. | Reporter, diplomat William Jorden dies Moldova.org Sat, 28 Feb 2009 08:27 AM PST His family says William J. Jorden, a New York Times correspondent who became a U.S. diplomat, has died in New Bedford, Mass. He was 85.Jordan died Feb. 20 of lung cancer, his son, Temple Jorden, told The New York Times in a story published Saturday.Jorden, a former diplomatic correspondent for the Times, served as U.S. ambassador to Panama from 1974 to 1978, playing a key role in the treaty ... | American Society For Radiation Oncology Applauds President Obama's Health Priorities Medical News Today Sat, 28 Feb 2009 08:15 AM PST The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) applauds President Obama's healthcare reform priorities set forth in his February 26, 2009, budget blueprint, particularly the President's promise to double funding for cancer research and close loopholes that are weakening the Medicare program. | | |
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