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    Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Vegetable fats tied to less prostate cancer spread

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men who eat a diet high in vegetable fats, such as those in nuts and olive oil, may be less likely to have their disease spread, a new study suggests.
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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men who eat a diet high in vegetable fats, such as those in nuts and olive oil, may be less likely to have their disease spread, a new study suggests. Researchers found that...

    Tags: Internists, American Cancer Society, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Medical Specialization, Diseases and Illnesses

  2. Jun 11, 2013 | Zap2It
  3. Dance Moms Season 3 episode 20 recap: Living With the Fibbin’

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    Once again, Dance Moms nation, we have ourselves an episode that had a splendid opportunity to leave viewers with something positive and lovely for a badly needed change … and blew it resoundingly. We had support for patients and families living...
  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Hawks fans glad to 'feel the energy' on home ice

    Sitting a mere 15 rows from the ice at the United Center, National Guard recruiters and friends David Klotz and Nick Rose were thanking their wives -- and a bit of luck -- for their prime seats.
    Tribune reporter
    Sitting a mere 15 rows from the ice at the United Center, National Guard recruiters and friends David Klotz and Nick Rose were thanking their wives -- and a bit of luck -- for their prime seats. Three days ago, their wives purchased two seats in the...

    Tags: United Center, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Boston Bruins, Father's Day

  6. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Fort Lauderdale Ponzi schemer facing sentencing

    A fraudster who preyed on the Wilton Manors gay community is set to be sentenced Wednesday for orchestrating a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that propped up his lavish lifestyle.
    A fraudster who preyed on the Wilton Manors gay community is set to be sentenced Wednesday for orchestrating a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that propped up his lavish lifestyle. George Elia, 69, pretended for years to be a successful investment...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Lawyers, Wilton Manors, Judges, Punishment

  8. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  9. Cancer Survivors' Day June 29 at Cove

    SOUTH BEND -- The 26th annual Cancer Survivors' Day gathering will take place June 29 at Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium. Those who attend will enjoy live music, games, a picnic dinner, a South Bend Silver Hawks baseball game and much more. Cancer...

    Tags: Human Interest

  10. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Financial help for patients fighting cancer

    After finding a lump in her breast, Laura Wells had to wait nearly six months before getting a confirmed diagnosis of cancer.
    After finding a lump in her breast, Laura Wells had to wait nearly six months before getting a confirmed diagnosis of cancer. The 46-year-old Costa Mesa woman was uninsured and working part-time when she discovered the lump in 2007. She worked for...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Health Insurance, Chemotherapy, Finance, Health Organizations

  12. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Robert Lee Lyles Jr. of Annapolis, former Md. Health Care Commission member

    Robert Lee Lyles Jr., who had two careers in his 69 years and excelled at each, died May 27 at his home in Annapolis.
    Robert Lee Lyles Jr., who had two careers in his 69 years and excelled at each, died May 27 at his home in Annapolis. A scientist, physician and state policy adviser, Dr. Lyles "was a modern renaissance man with a tremendous curiosity," said Gene Ransom,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, School Examinations, Argonne National Laboratory, Science

  14. Jun 4, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. Calling all men: Hampton Roads group promoting prostate health

    Charlie Hill has turned his prostate cancer diagnosis and surgery in 2002 into an ongoing community wide campaign to raise awareness about a disease that affects more than 240,000 men in the U.S. annually. Of those, about 28,000 men die each year.
    Charlie Hill has turned his prostate cancer diagnosis and surgery in 2002 into an ongoing community wide campaign to raise awareness about a disease that affects more than 240,000 men in the U.S. annually. Of those, about 28,000 men die each year....

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Family, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses

  16. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Divers take to sea in unique Relay for Life event

    They came by the dozens<b> </b>to raise money for cancer research.
    They came by the dozens to raise money for cancer research. But these folks weren't walking. They were diving. It was Relay for Life with a twist, with seven scuba teams taking turns diving from 6 a.m. Saturday to midnight off the coast of Lauderdale-...

    Tags: Diving, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Coconut Creek, American Cancer Society, Deerfield Beach

  18. May 29, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Examining which cancer screenings you may not need

    Early detection of cancer is the best chance of cure, right? Maybe not.
    Early detection of cancer is the best chance of cure, right? Maybe not. A growing body of counterintuitive evidence suggests that some cancer-screening tests — including those for breast, prostate, colon, lung and cervical cancer — may be...

    Tags: Death, Chemotherapy, Medical Specialization, Diseases and Illnesses, General Practitioners

  20. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  21. Former Gary mayor dies at age 77

    GARY -- Former Gary Mayor Rudy Clay has died after battling prostate cancer, The Associated Press reported. He was 77. Chelsea Whittington, a spokeswoman to current Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, said the mayor received a telephone call from Clay's...

    Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Politics

  22. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Outlook changing for PSA screening

    For nearly a quarter-century, doctors have ordered annual PSA tests for men of a certain age to screen for prostate cancer, despite a lack of evidence that its benefits outweigh the risks &mdash; especially when tiny, slow-growing tumors were detected.
    For nearly a quarter-century, doctors have ordered annual PSA tests for men of a certain age to screen for prostate cancer, despite a lack of evidence that its benefits outweigh the risks — especially when tiny, slow-growing tumors were detected....

    Tags: Death, Georgetown University, Internists, Medical Specialization, Diseases and Illnesses

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