Doctor: Robin Gibb Has Colorectal Cancer WLTX-TV Columbia Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:48 AM PDT Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has colorectal cancer and remains in intensive care after waking from a coma, his doctor said Sunday. | No title North-West Evening Mail Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:46 AM PDT THE bravery of a teenage cancer patient has inspired two work colleagues to scale new heights. | Giuliana & Bill Rancic Expecting A Baby! RadarOnline.com Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:44 AM PDT By Radar Staff Giuliana and Bill Rancic have been very open about their struggle to have a baby in wake of her courageous battle with breast cancer, and Monday, the couple announced theyâre expecting their first child via gestational surrogate. "We are so thrilled that our prayers have been answered," the E! personality first told eonline.com. Bill added: "We are absolutely ecstatic to be ... | Research on âchoking gamesâ among teens, colon screening options for adults Boston Globe Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:32 AM PDT Oregon teens who engage in strangulation to get a high, also known as the choking game, may be at risk for substance abuse and mental health issues, according to results from a 2009 Oregon Healthy Teens survey published in the journal Pediatrics. And among adults, patients may be more likely to get screened for colon cancer if they are given the choice of which type of screening to undergo, a ... | Robin Gibb wakes from coma MusicRooms Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:26 AM PDT The Bee Gees star - who has liver and colon cancer - was thought to be very close to death after contracting pneumonia and slipping into a coma last week, but he has since made startling progress. | Torrington Residents React to Proposed Methodone Clinic Litchfield County Times Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:24 AM PDT TORRINGTON - On April 13 city residents presented a petition to City Hall opposing a proposed methadone clinic at 241 Kennedy Drive, the former Boy Scouts of America offices. The space is across the street from a cancer treatment center and a day care center. | UNH students raise $120,000 for cancer research Boston Globe Mon, 23 Apr 2012 05:22 AM PDT More than 1,000 University of New Hampshire students gathered on the campus track over the weekend to raise over $120,000 for cancer research during a 24-hour relay event. | | |
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