Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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  • Laps for loved ones: Over one thousand people walk Spaulding's track in Relay ... - Foster's Daily Democrat June 25, 2012

    The Daily JeffersonianLaps for loved ones: Over one thousand people walk Spaulding's track in Relay ...Foster's Daily DemocratBy ANDREA BULFINCH ROCHESTER? Walking around the track of Spaulding High School for their third time together, Howard and Helen Sceggell came on Saturday to fight against cancer, hope for a cure, and celebrate survival. In 2 [?]

  • UT Judge's Ponytail-Cutting Punishment... - ABC News June 25, 2012

    New York Daily NewsUT Judge's Ponytail-Cutting Punishment...ABC NewsA Utah woman has filed a formal complaint against a juvenile court judge who told her that he would reduce her 13-year-old daughter's sentence if she would cut off the girl's ponytail in court. Valerie Bruno of Price said she filed the complaint ...Mother outraged over judge [?]

  • Cranberry industry lobbying to avoid school ban - Boston Globe June 25, 2012

    Boston GlobeCranberry industry lobbying to avoid school banBoston GlobeBy Bobby Caina Calvan ?It's worth fighting for. . . . This is about our economy, it's about jobs, it's also about our traditions and our values,? Senator John Kerry said, at an event earlier this month launching a cranberry caucus.Spurred By Michelle Obama's Initiative [?]

  • Exercising Often May Cut Breast Cancer Risk - MedPage Today June 25, 2012

    MedPage TodayExercising Often May Cut Breast Cancer RiskMedPage TodayBy Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Women who exercised for around 2 hours per day most days of the week were about 30% less likely to develop breast cancer regardless of the intensity level of the exercise.Exercise, even mild physical activity, may reduce breast cancer ris [?]

  • PSA tests might hurt a lot more than you think - Forbes June 25, 2012

    ForbesPSA tests might hurt a lot more than you thinkForbesSay your doctor offers to run a PSA test, which might detect early signs of prostate cancer. The test is free to you, because insurance covers it. And you're already getting a blood test to measure cholesterol, so the cancer test doesn't involve any ...A simple blood test could save lives of [?]

  • Obese Diabetics May Benefit from Early Bariatric Tx - MedPage Today June 25, 2012

    Obese Diabetics May Benefit from Early Bariatric TxMedPage TodayBy Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Note that this study was published as an abstract and presented at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered to be preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.Diabetes Can Make a Comeback After Weight-Loss Surgery: S [?]

  • Love at first smell? Partygoers sniff out potential mates - MetroNews Canada June 24, 2012

    msnbc.comLove at first smell? Partygoers sniff out potential matesMetroNews CanadaBy Staff The Canadian Press Getty Images/Joe Raedle Brides hold their roses during a group Valentine's day wedding at the National Croquet Center on February 14, 2012 in West Palm Beach, Florida. LOS ANGELES ? Sniff your way to love?Singles sniff out romance at pheromone p [?]

  • School Sunscreen Ban Leaves Student Severely Sunburned - ABC News June 24, 2012

    ABC NewsSchool Sunscreen Ban Leaves Student Severely SunburnedABC NewsIt was scorching pain that could have been avoided. Violet and Zoe Michener came home from field day so burned that their mother rushed them to the hospital. The sisters aren't just fair-skinned. Zoe has a form of albinism that makes her particularly ...Should kids be allowed to use s [?]

  • Kids' cereal: still too sweet? Group updates 'worst' list - USA TODAY June 22, 2012

    USA TODAYKids' cereal: still too sweet? Group updates 'worst' listUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY While most cereals marketed to children have gotten a bit healthier -- lower in sugar and salt and higher in whole grains and fiber -- they still typically contain a spoonful of sugar for every three spoonfuls of cereal, ...Kids' cereals a [?]

  • Tumour op in womb saves foetus - BBC News June 22, 2012

    BBC NewsTumour op in womb saves foetusBBC NewsSurgeons have removed a tumour from the mouth of a foetus, in what has been described as a "world first" procedure. After a scan at 17 weeks, mother Tammy Gonzalez said she "could see a bubble" coming out of her baby's mouth. Doctors said it was a very ...Baby's Tumor Removed in Womb [?]

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