Reports: US actress Farrah Fawcett back in hospital EARTHtimes.org Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:55 PM PDT New York/Los Angeles - US actress Farrah Fawcett, 62, has been admitted to hospital in Los Angeles, People magazine reported Sunday. The former Charlie's Angels star was diagnosed with cancer in September 2006. A few months later, she announced she w... | Survey finds air in Libby acceptable Great Falls Tribune Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:45 PM PDT MISSOULA (AP) â" A new federal study concludes that breathing the air in Libby is not likely to increase the risk of cancer. More than 200 people in Libby died in past decades from illnesses caused by inhaling asbestos fibers from mining in the area. | Latest News TVNZ Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:24 PM PDT Actress Farrah Fawcett, who has been battling cancer for almost three years, has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital, according to news reports. The 62-year-old former star of Charlie's Angels was hospitalized on Thursday, according to People magazine. | Beading for a Cause to hold workshop Monday Juneau Empire Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:22 PM PDT SITKA - Open to cancer survivors and their loved ones, a Beading for a Cause workshop will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Sitka SouthEast Regional Health Consortium Community Health Services first floor conference room. | Faith Matters: Easter Happens Everyday The Morning News Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:58 PM PDT My stepfather is dying. He is under hospice care for advanced prostate cancer. We are grateful for the wonderful people at Washington Regional Hospice. | Archive Greater Kashmir Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:53 PM PDT Breast cancer is the main cause of death among women in the West and is fast catching up to women in India, writes Dr. Naira Sultan Khuroo. | Help pours in for cancer stricken overstayer Otago Daily Times Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:52 PM PDT Donations of up to $1000 have been promised to help a Thai overstayer receive urgent cancer surgery. Juthamart Sommai, who has two New Zealand-born children aged five and two, is trying to raise $8500 to pay for a mastectomy required to deal with her breast cancer. | Does Anti-Smoking Ad Cross the Line? FOX 61 Chattanooga Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:44 PM PDT Does Anti-Smoking Ad Cross the Line? The ad, produced by the Cancer Council Victoria in Australia and released by the New York City Department of Health, features the boy crying as he realizes that his mother has left him alone in a busy train station. | | |
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