US may be behind cancer spread, says Chavez Sydney Morning Herald Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:50 AM PST CARACAS, Venezuela: The Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, has hinted the United States may be behind a ''very strange'' bout of cancer affecting several leaders aligned with him in South America. | Christmas joy for Burnham transplant survivor This is West Country Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:47 AM PST A CANCER sufferer from Burnham has spent Christmas Day at home with her family after she was allowed out of hospital following a life-saving bone marrow transplant. | Chavez mulls over U.S. cancer plot B92 Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:43 AM PST CARACAS -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has questioned whether the U.S. has developed a secret technology to give cancer to left-wing leaders in Latin America. | Music Machine singer Sean Bonniwell dies at 71 The San Francisco Examiner Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:42 AM PST The Associated Press The Associated Press VISALIA, Calif. Sean Bonniwell, lead singer of the 1960's Los Angeles garage-punk band Music Machine, has died in a California hospital at 71. The band had the hit single "Talk Talk" in 1966. A Tulare County coroner's office spokesman tells the Los Angeles Times ( http://lat.ms/v6LWia ) that Bonniwell died of lung cancer on Dec. 20. Music Machine was ... | Top Health Stories Of 2011 KMGH 7 Denver Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:40 AM PST The most deadly recorded listeria outbreak and concerns about nuclear radiation after Japan's biggest earthquake made major health headlines this year, along with several notable deaths to cancer and the inspiring recovery of a Congresswoman who ... | Gene identified in increasing pancreatic cancer risk EurekAlert! Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:27 AM PST ( American Association for Cancer Research ) Mutations in the ATM gene may increase the hereditary risk for pancreatic cancer, according to data published in Cancer Discovery, the newest journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. | Gallery: Stars we lost this year CNN Thu, 29 Dec 2011 05:22 AM PST Full story" border="0"/> British actor Peter Postlethwaite died of cancer January 3. The Oscar nominee starred in "Inception," "Romeo + Juliet" and the second "Jurassic Park." Steven Spielberg reportedly called him the "best actor in the world." He was 64. | | |
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