Cheer for a cure The Advertiser-Tribune Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:02 PM PST Hopewell-Loudon senior cheerleader Tabitha Yonts leads a cheer sporting a Shoot for the Cure Coaches vs Cancer T-shirt during halftime of the Hopewell-Loudon basketball game against North Baltimore Thursda. | HPV vaccine works for men too KSNT Topeka Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:58 PM PST If you think the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine is just for women, think again. A new study shows men who get vaccinated can reduce their risk of contracting the virus. The HPV vaccine has mostly been marketed to young women as a way of preventing cervical cancer. But it looks like that's about to change. Vaccinating men has two main benefits, as shown in this new study. First, it reduces their ... | Man City legend Neil Young dies of cancer at 66 Straits Times Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:53 PM PST LONDON - NEIL Young, a striker in Manchester City's trophy winning teams of the late 1960s and early 1970s, has died aged 66 from cancer, the English Premier League club announced Thursday. Young, who scored the winning goal in the 1969 FA Cup final, was also a member of the City side that won the English Championship in the 1967/68 season and was also on target when the club won the European ... | Readers weigh in on Moffitt Center columns Orlando Sentinel Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:52 PM PST Recent columns about the controversy over the developer of The Villages asking residents to donate money to equip a Moffitt Cancer Center drew e-mails galore. | New Induced Stem Cells May Unmask Cancer at Earliest Stage Newswise Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:46 PM PST By coaxing healthy and diseased human bone marrow to become embryonic-like stem cells, a team of Wisconsin scientists has laid the groundwork for observing the onset of the blood cancer leukemia in the laboratory dish. | Perkins assumes role as Howard schools deputy superintendent Baltimore Sun Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:43 PM PST Veteran educator talks each day with Cousin, who is battling cancer Mamie Perkins says she speaks each day to Howard County schools Superintendent Sydney Cousin, as she helps fill in for him while he is on a medical leave of absence and receives treatment for cancer. | Wiley supports Coaches vs. Cancer on the sidelines The Marshall News Messenger Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:40 PM PST Wileyâs coaching staff could be seen wearing white tennis shoes with their suits during their Red River Athletic Conference doubleheader against LSU-Shreveport on Thursday night at Alumni Gymnasium. | | |
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