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| RADON: The silent killer Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:41 AM PST This pipe vents radon gas from under the home to the outdoor air of a Spanish Springs home. / RGJ File Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers, and unless you test for radon, you will never know if your home harbors the silent but deadly gas. Former East Zone pacer Sekhar Sinha passes away Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:40 AM PST Patna, Jan 5: Former East Zone fast bowler Sekhar Sinha has died of cancer at a hospital in Mumbai, family sources said on Friday. Sinha, who had claimed 115 wickets in first class cricket playing in Ranji for undivided Bihar, Special day for cancer survivor Wade with ton Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:39 AM PST SYDNEY: Australian wicketkeeper Matthew Wade said he will never forget his thrilling unbeaten century against Sri Lanka in the third Test on Saturday. Cancer patient's new hope Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:34 AM PST A treatment involving something akin to a large water bed seems made-to-order for one young Gold Coast father. New 'waterbed' treatment gives cancer patient hope Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:31 AM PST A new cancer treatment popular in Europe, involving heat and a machine resembling a large water bed, has given Gold Coast photographer Rome Torti hope his brain tumour will again shrivel and even disappear. Special day for cancer survivor Matthew Wade with ton Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:27 AM PST Australian wicketkeeper Matthew Wade said he will never forget his thrilling unbeaten century against Sri Lanka in the third Test on Saturday. Senate passes bill on cervical cancer vaccine Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:26 AM PST The Senate voted Thursday to pass a bill that would force insurance companies to provide a new cervical cancer vaccine. Entertainers raise charity cash Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:18 AM PST A CHARITY event in Portishead raised more than £1,000 for cancer support. Policymakers Planning For A Venezuela After Chavez Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:12 AM PST Venezuelan officials say their president Hugo Chavez remains in a "delicate" condition in a Havana hospital following his fourth cancer surgery. If Chavez cannot be sworn in to a new presidential term on Jan. 10, a process of selecting a new president will begin. How well prepared is the U.S. government is for a post-Chavez Venezuela? Venezuela VP: President Hugo Chavez could be sworn in by court Sat, 05 Jan, 2013 01:11 AM PST CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez could be sworn in by the Supreme Court later on if he's not able to take the oath of office before lawmakers next week because of his struggle with cancer, his vice president said Friday. | |
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