Hormone-suppression therapy benefits prostate cancer treatment WWAY 3 Wilmington Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:21 PM PDT Video Body Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer are in the early stages when treatment may not even be necessary. But, for patients whose cancer has begun to spread beyond the prostate, aggressive therapy is often essential. A new study finds men with locally advanced prostate cancer live longer if they are treated with several years of hormone suppression therapy. The drug injections block ... | Observing boundaries vital in getting into shape The State News Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:21 PM PDT Limitations. We have laws that limit the speed we are supposed to go. Likewise, our bodies have physical limitations. Working to make those limitations different takes time. Trying to do too much can hurt your body. | Wellness Tour Offers Free Screenings WEEK-TV Peoria Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:08 PM PDT AARP and Walgreens have teamed up to offer adults 18 and over six free health screenings. You will get your cholesterol, blood pressure, bone density and glucose checked as well as your waist circumference and body mass measured. | Judgeâs death: Rat poison story The Natal Witness Group Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:07 PM PDT JOHANNESBURG â" Toxicology tests are being conducted on the body of Acting High Court Judge Patrick Maqubela, who is believed to have been murdered, health authorities said yesterday. | Win It! Body Language Gear Extra TV Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:53 PM PDT Five 'Extra' friends are about to break a sweat in new workout gear! | Body of fallen Canadian soldier returns home CBC.ca Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:43 PM PDT The body of Pte. Alexandre Peloquin, the latest soldier to be killed in Afghanistan, returned to Canada on Thursday afternoon aboard a Hercules plane. | NM team find hiker's body after chopper crash MyMotherLode.com Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:11 PM PDT Searchers have found the body of a hiker who was in a state police helicopter that went down on a snowy Santa Fe mountain peak, but were still searching for the pilot. | Baby killer 'imbalanced': Court Edmonton Sun Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:33 PM PDT A Wetaskiwin mom who strangled her newborn son and threw his body into a neighbourâs yard was suffering from an âimbalance of the mindâ at the time. | | |
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