Friday, July 1, 2011

Health News: [cancer]


Venezuela says Hugo Chavez will remain in charge
Los Angeles Times Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:53 PM PDT
The president's cancer surgery won't affect his ability to govern, officials say. But uncertainty about Venezuela's future now swirls. The Venezuelan government tried to strike a confident pose Friday after the revelation that President Hugo Chavez had a cancerous tumor removed in Cuba unleashed anxiety and uncertainty across the South American country.

Juron Criner Doesn't Have Cancer, But Could Still Miss Season
SB Nation Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:44 PM PDT
'Very erratic episode' follows serious health issue for family member of Arizona wideout To get what could be the worst news out of the way: No, Juron Criner does not have cancer , contrary to some rumors apparently making their way across the Interwebs. A family member is gravely ill. That leads to the possibility that, even if he's cancer-free, Criner might miss the season. The Arizona wideout ...

Chávez cancer confirmation prompts Venezuelan uncertainty
The Irish Times Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:37 PM PDT
VENEZUELA HAS been plunged into political uncertainty after President Hugo Chávez broke three weeks of silence on Thursday night to confirm he has cancer.

Why a glass of red wine could win the battle of the bulge
Daily Mail Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:32 PM PDT
Resveratrol, the ‘miracle ingredient’ in red wine, credited with warding off a host of ills from old age to cancer, may provide exercise benefits without moving a muscle.

'No evidence' of mobile cancer risk
Luton Today Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:22 PM PDT
Scientific evidence goes increasingly against the theory that mobile phones cause cancer, an independent panel has concluded. The review, led by Professor Anthony Swerdlow from the Institute of Cancer Research, found "no convincing evidence of a link" between the technology and brain tumours.

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Louth Leader Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:20 PM PDT
Scientific evidence goes increasingly against the theory that mobile phones cause cancer, an independent panel has concluded. The review, led by Professor Anthony Swerdlow from the Institute of Cancer Research, found "no convincing evidence of a link" between the technology and brain tumours.

Chavez's cancer revelation rattles Venezuela
Channel 8 San Diego Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:01 PM PDT
President Hugo Chavez's revelation that he is battling cancer raises questions about the future of his drive to bring socialism to Venezuela and create a Latin America free of Washington's influence.

Evidence "increasingly against" phone cancer risk
The Star Fri, 01 Jul 2011 17:00 PM PDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Despite a recent move to classify mobile phones as possibly carcinogenic, the scientific evidence increasingly points away from a link between their use and brain tumours, according to a new study on Saturday.

Hugo Chávez’s cancer puts 2012 Venezuela elections in doubt
Miami Herald Fri, 01 Jul 2011 16:56 PM PDT
As President Hugo Chávez fights what some experts say is an aggressive form of colon cancer, some wonder what it will mean for next year’s presidential race.

Chavez reveals he is fighting cancer, injecting uncertainty into Venezuela's political future
Brandon Sun Fri, 01 Jul 2011 16:52 PM PDT
CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez's revelation that he is battling cancer raises questions about the future of his drive to bring socialism to Venezuela and create a Latin America free of Washington's influence.




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