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Well: Managing Diabetes, Then Told of Cancer Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:59 PM PST Cancer and diabetes are two leading killers in America, and while each can be a devastating diagnosis, researchers are finding that the two often occur together. Paigeâs Butterfly Run donates $220,000 to Upstate Golisano Childrenâs Hospital Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:57 PM PST Upstate Golisano Childrenâs Hospital received a major donation from a family that knows all too well how cancer can impact a child. First responders send outpouring of support to Va. boy with cancer Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:53 PM PST The story of 6-year-old Nathan Norman has touched the hearts of many Bay area first-responders, even Smoking Cuts H.I.V. Patientsâ Lives More Than Virus, Study Says Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:48 PM PST A Danish study of almost 3,000 H.I.V. patients also found that the risk of early death from cancer or heart disease was much higher among infected smokers than among noninfected ones. Life expectancy up in B.C., cancer remains leading cause of death Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:45 PM PST British Columbia's vital statistics report for 2011 says residents of the province continue to live longer than anywhere else in Canada, although cancer remains the leading cause of death. One More Christmas: terminally ill boy gets another holiday with family Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:40 PM PST The hope was that  7-year-old Richard Culliver would get another Christmas with his family. Culliver suffers from inoperable cancer. Christina Djernaes Dies Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:29 PM PST A major funding force behind the Goleta ice rink loses fight with cancer. Texas judge OKs ban on Planned Parenthood funding ap.org Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:28 PM PST AUSTIN, Texas (AP) â" Texas can cut off funding to Planned Parenthood's family planning programs for poor women, a state judge ruled Monday, requiring thousands to find new state-approved doctors for their annual exams, cancer screenings and birth control. Comment on After spinal stroke, cancer, outdoorsman Tred Barta still living the hard way Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:12 PM PST In this article, Mr. Barta was quoted as saying he just wanted to kill things early in his career. Perhaps that was taken out of context, but I can understand why Mary and others might interpret his intentions as something less than positive. For me, and I believe others, the reason for hunting is the challenge, excitement, and the opportunity to be outdoors with nature and friends. This is ... Columbia women's basketball finishes tournament with win Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:05 PM PST The Cougars beat St. Gregory's University Sunday in the Cougars vs. Cancer Classic. Read more | |
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