Thousands meet at native people's gathering in US The Star Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:23 PM PDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Reuters) - Tom Roubideaux had not been to the annual meeting of Native American and indigenous people, known as the Gathering of Nations, for a decade because he was battling cancer and too sick to dance. | E-liminating fatty livers The Star Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:06 PM PDT Fat accumulation in the liver might not seem like such a big problem, but beware the consequences, which include scarring, and ultimately, even liver cancer. | Former police chiefâs wife dies of breast cancer The Picayune Item Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:00 PM PDT Cecelia Drennan, wife of Slidell, La., Mayor Freddy Drennan who is also a former Picayune police chief, succumbed to her battle with breast cancer Monday morning. | Edge Boy Battling Lymphoma Cancer, Community Rallies Behind Him KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station Sat, 28 Apr 2012 16:59 PM PDT Imagine being 12 years old again; it's a time when most of us were full of energy, healthy and enjoying life with no worry. Now imagine being 12 years old and all of sudden doctors diagnose you with a life threatening disease. That's what doctors told a 7th grade athlete from the Brazos County town of Edge. | Leo New York Post Sat, 28 Apr 2012 16:59 PM PDT A frontal assault on your target is unlikely to work this week, so take a tip from your next-door-neighbor sign of Cancer and approach your goal like a crab, from the side. Before your rivals know it the prize will be yours... | Duel in the Pool not about athleticism WIVB Buffalo Sat, 28 Apr 2012 16:59 PM PDT The man known for his skills on two wheels is showing off his work in the water here in Buffalo. Saturday's focus wasn't about athleticism, but a new resource for cancer patients and a message of hope. | Holistic unit will 'tarnish' Aberdeen University reputation Guardian Unlimited Sat, 28 Apr 2012 16:57 PM PDT Aberdeen University considering proposals to establish chair funded by unit that uses mistletoe to treat cancer patients Aberdeen University is considering proposals to establish a chair funded by a holistic medical clinic that believes mistletoe can cure cancer. The development has triggered a furious reaction from mainstream scientists who say it would tarnish the reputation of the university ... | Renegade: Henry Miller and the Making of Tropic of Cancer by Frederick Turner â" review Guardian Unlimited Sat, 28 Apr 2012 16:49 PM PDT Henry Miller found his spiritual home in 1930s Paris The shabby, 38-year-old American who arrived on the Left Bank in 1930 with a copy of Whitman's Leaves of Grass , and the manuscripts of two unpublished novels in his suitcase, was the quintessence of abject failure. All he had going for him â" and it was everything â" was creative rage (expressed in one letter as: "I refuse to live this way ... | | |
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