Are cancers newly evolved species SpaceDaily Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:52 PM PDT Cancer patients may view their tumors as parasites taking over their bodies, but this is more than a metaphor for Peter Duesberg, a molecular and cell biology professor at the University of California, Berkeley. | Ask LH: How Do I Stop My Moaning Colleague Bringing Us All Down? Lifehacker Australia Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:37 PM PDT Dear Lifehacker, I have worked with a guy for three-and-a-half years who reminds me and my fellow colleagues every day how much he hates his job. His negativity spreads like a cancer throughout the building. If he is so unhappy why doesnât he leave? And what is the best way to stop this negative energy from spreading? Thanks, Someone Shut Him Up Please (moreâ¦) | OSU track great, Olympian Jim Bolding dies The Oklahoman Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:28 PM PDT STILLWATER â" Jim Bolding will be inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame on Aug. 16. But now the honor will be posthumously.The record-setting hurdler from Oklahoma State University died Sunday morning in Stillwater after a long bout with cancer.Bolding, a 1968 graduate of U.S. Grant High School, set the world record in the 440-yard hurdles, an event no longer run.In 1972, Bolding placed ... | Rock by the Sea hosts benefit concert Tallahassee Democrat Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:26 PM PDT Beth Gosnell had recently lost a sister to pancreatic cancer when she and two other friends came up with the idea for Rock by the Sea in 2007. | UK women face greater cancer risk Spalding Today Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:25 PM PDT British women are 17% more likely to develop cancer than those in Europe - and obesity and alcohol could be partly to blame, experts say. | Sponsored by Derbyshire Times Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:23 PM PDT British women are 17% more likely to develop cancer than those in Europe - and obesity and alcohol could be partly to blame, experts say. | Lady Canterbury: A She's Adorable captures track's signature race Daily Racing Form Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:12 PM PDT SHAKOPEE, MN â" On a hot, humid day set aside by Canterbury Park to celebrate the strength of breast cancer survivors, a mare with a survival story of her own, A Sheâs Adorable, captured the signature stakes race of the meet, the $75,000 Lady Canterbury Stakes. | Spartacus: Vengeance Teaser Trailer Mania Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:12 PM PDT The show must go on, even for those who battle to the death. With Andy Whitfield battling cancer, the actor gave his blessing to producers of Spartacus: Blood and Sand to recast his role to a new actor so production wouldn't be held. That recasting eventually went to Aussie actor Liam McIntyre and production was launched on the second season that's currently called Spartacus: Vengeance ... | Cereal needed for Spooner House shelter The Valley Gazette Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:57 PM PDT The Griffin Hospital Healthy Communities Committee is conducting a cereal drive to benefit the Spooner House shelter through Friday, Aug. 5. Drop off boxes will be located in the main lobby of the hospitalâs Cancer Center, cafeteria and volunteer office The goal is to collect 500 boxes of healthy cereals, said Amy Fanning, a member of the Healthy Communities Committee. | Triathletes support Cancer research WCSH 6 Portland Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:44 PM PDT SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- More than 1,000 people swam, ran and biked Sunday to support the Maine Cancer Foundation. | | |
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