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Today is Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Those in Canada living with advanced cancer face barriers from both knowledge and resources according to a survey of 41 medical oncologists from across Canada was conducted by Leger Marketing between July 23 and September 17, 2010.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 2 comments

New breast cancer research 'could save lives'

Toronto - A new study in breast cancer research could save lives, according to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The study found that testing new tumors instead of treating the recurring disease the same as from the first tumor changed the course of therapies.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment

Eating disorders do not have an easy fix Special

Toronto - In Canada one out of five women between the ages of 20 and 34 is underweight. Around 40 percent of nine-year-old girls have been on a diet. Four-fifths of 18-year-old women have dieted, a panel of experts told a Toronto audience.
Digital Journal Report by KJ Mullins

Treadmill training helps Parkinson's patients

Cochrane Researchers say that treadmill training can improve walking movements for Parkinson's disease patients. Initial trials show promise for those suffering from the disease.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment

Toronto researchers work to treat untreatable bone cancer

The Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto has discovered possible treatment for a previously untreatable bone cancer. Chondrosarcoma usually has no effective treatments.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Are there ways to keep aging brains sharp?

Research shows that normal aging causes a decline in memory and other brain functions to varying degrees as people get older. Doctors are looking for ways to help keep aging minds sharp.
In the Media by Cynthia Trowbridge - 8 comments

Study suggests new tennis-elbow treatment

I'm sure I also suffer from this becuase of to many years imitating Pete Townsend's "Windmill Guitar Playing Style".. hehe Good thing this seems to be helping maybe I can get back to playing again...
In the Media by KeithLDick
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UK government considers cancer drug review

The UK government has released new guidance on the Cancer Drugs Fund that aims to make it easier for patients to access...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Blind with no eyes, scientist amazed boy can still see

Ben Underwood is the only self taught blind person in the world who saw objects by echolocation without any type of...
Apr 28, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Whitehouse Plan for a Bioeconomy

At the end of April 2012 President Obama announced its “Bioeconomy Blueprint,” a strategy to spur the development...
Apr 28, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle

Medical Industry, Meet Ron Paul

Ron Paul is in the running in the upcoming presidential election as a Republican Party candidate. This will be his...
Apr 20, 2012 by Allison Dean

Beauty Therapy?

When did beauty therapists - the people (mainly female) who provide treatments at the salons of the world - become...
Apr 11, 2012 by Greer Nicholson
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