Pink-clad Hawks have 1st half blues, fall to 1-6 Newspapers of Fayette County Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:02 AM PST North Fayette lost road games at Clayton Ridge (40-33) and New Hampton (48-32) last week. In between, the Hawks dropped a âPink Zone Breast Cancer Awareness Nightâ contest to Kee by a 56-37 margin on Friday. | Compugen discovers cancer treatment target AP via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:53 AM PST Israeli drug developer Compugen Ltd. said Monday it discovered a potential cancer treatment target using its RNA sequence technology. | The top threats to science-based medicine: MedCity Morning Read, Dec. 28, 2009 MedCity News Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:39 AM PST Image by Getty Images via Daylife Highlights of the important and the interesting from the world of health care: Top 5 threats to science-based medicine: This year's debate about breast cancer screenings showed that when it comes to medicine, many Americans would prefer to reject science and base their decisions on emotion. In that vein, the blog ScienceBasedMedicine compiles its list of the top ... | Fanfare for extra radiation device, but original machine out of action Brisbane Times Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:23 AM PST A SECOND radiation therapy machine at Coffs Harbour, announced with fanfare by the federal and state health ministers last week, will not increase cancer treatment capacity in the area until February at the earliest because the site's original machine has been temporarily shut down. | Stand Up To Cancer Opens Online Store with PAID, Inc. to Support Cancer Research Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:15 AM PST LOS ANGELES & BOSTON----This is where the end of cancer begins⦠with the start of the New Year. Just in time for the New Year, Stand Up To Cancer is opening a fully stocked online store whose proceeds will support cancer research to bring new therapies to patients faster. | 72 year old climbs Kilamanjaro for charity NewsWales Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:09 AM PST A 72 year-old has climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for the health staff who successfully treated his prostate cancer. Bill Carr, from Skewen, battled through temperatures as low as minus 25 degrees centigrade and frozen drinking water to reach the summit and raise over £5,000. | | |
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