Health awareness events abound, but do they do any good? Greenwich Time Sun, 08 Jan 2012 18:02 PM PST Most health-conscious people know February is Heart Month and that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you're really savvy about wellness, you might also know that this is National Radon Action Month or that Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day. | Lean on us AsiaOne Sun, 08 Jan 2012 18:01 PM PST Close encounters with cancer led three celebrity friends to make a special video for cancer fighters. -TNP | President is âcancer-freeâ Irish Examiner Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:49 PM PST ARGENTINE president Cristina Fernandez does not have cancer, top doctors say. | New skincare business launched North County Times Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:35 PM PST SAN DIEGO ---- Vincene Parrinelo, a local cancer survivor and former nurse, has developed a new skin care line that does not interfere with the effectiveness of medications. The line is called Wai Hope Organic Skincare. Visit waihopeorganicskin.com or call 858-592-7140. | Battling Paterno wants to tell all St. Petersburg Times Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:31 PM PST Times wires Sunday, January 8, 2012 Joe Paterno is "fighting like crazy" against lung cancer, but he remains eager to someday give his version of the events that led to his firing at Penn State, said Jay Paterno, the former coach's son, in an interview with ESPN. "He's doing well because of the fact he's in great spirits," Jay Paterno said. "Anytime you have this kind of fight on your hands, you ... | Venezuelaâs Chavez resumes Sunday TV and radio program after months of cancer treatment Washington Post Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:23 PM PST CARACAS, Venezuela â" Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez resumed his weekly television and radio program Sunday after a hiatus of seven months due to his cancer treatment. Chavez launched the program âHello, Presidentâ in typical style, attacking his political opponents and the U.S. government while visiting an oil project in eastern Venezuela. Read full article >> | Obit: Conservative columnist Tony Blankley, 63 Washington Post Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:16 PM PST Tony Blankley, a conservative author, columnist and political observer who had been a top aide to House Speaker Newt Gingrich and later headed the editorial page of the Washington Times, died Jan. 7 at Sibley Memorial Hospital in the District. He was 63 and had cancer, his wife Lynda Davis said. Mr. Blankley was born in England and spoke with a trace of a British accent, but he was raised in Los ... | Commentator Tony Blankley dies Washington Examiner Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:04 PM PST Scott McCabe Examiner Staff Writer Follow Him @Scott_McCabe Conservative commentator Tony Blankley died Sunday morning. He was 63. Blankley had been battling stomach cancer. Blankley was policy analyst and speech writer for President Ronald Reagan before serving as House Speaker Newt Gingrich's press secretary. Most recently, Blankley was an executive vice president of the Edelman public ... | | |
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