Newsmeme!
Discover News you didn't know existed
It was a summer day in 1995 when Selma resident Nazario Martinez's body went completely numb. Recently unemployed, Martinez was at a regional office filling out paperwork to get unemployment benefits for a few weeks. As the numbness in his body wore on, it got worse. "I didn't know what was going on," he says. It got so bad that when he got home, he had to crawl from his car into his house. ...
No tags found at this time. Be the first to tag this news item, learn more.
Living in deprived areas of England doubles cervical cancer risk - News-Medical.Net
Women living in the most deprived areas of England are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with cervical cancer than their affluent counterparts - according to a report presented by national cancer director Professor Mike Richards at the Britain ...
Breast Cancer Prognosis - HealthCentral.com
In the U.S., about 40,410 women will die from breast cancer this year, making it the second most lethal cancer in women. (Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in women.) The good news is that early detection and new treatments have improved ...
December Is Cancer-Related Fatigue Awareness Month - Medical News Today
Between 70 and 100 percent of cancer patients receiving treatment have fatigue, according to the American Cancer Society. Up to one-half of all survivors have reported fatigue lasting months or even years after treatment. Cancer related fatigue is ...
Cabbage Soup Diet and the Fight Against the Big C - Cancer - Best Syndication
Aside from the cabbage soup diet which can help people in their quick weight loss program, cabbage is well know for contributing to the battle against the big C or Cancer. Cancer is one of the major causes of mortality all over the world. The rates ...
The Changing Face of Breast Cancer - Time
Liu Lichun, age 40, a breast cancer survivor, photographed at home in Shanghai, China. Six months ago, Liu Lichun didn't know her breast could contain cancer. No one had taught the 40-year-old Chinese woman from Inner Mongolia what the disease was ...
Swayze says he's winning fight against cancer - News-Democrat
NEW YORK -- Patrick Swayze is angry about tabloid reports that say he doesn't have long to live. The actor, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer earlier this year, issued a statement Tuesday affirming that so far he is winning his fight against ...
Sheri Klittich dies at 53; headed trust that helps protect Ventura ... - Los Angeles Times
Sheri Klittich, who developed programs to keep Ventura County's agricultural roots alive as the first administrator of a state-run trust that operates a demonstration farm near Santa Paula, died Nov. 20, a day after she turned 53. Klittich died at ...
Gilda?s Club offers hope - MPNow
Gilda?s Club Rochester is a place where people touched by cancer can find support. They can talk with other people going through similar experiences, participate in activities and socialize to help take their minds off things. info ...
Cancer Survivors Battle 'Chemobrain' - kptv.com
More than 80 percent of cancer survivors say they struggle with their memory and have trouble concentrating. The condition, called chemobrain, can wreak havoc on a survivor's life, but there's a new way to boost brainpower after the battle with ...
Encouraging dip in rate of new cancers, deaths - Dallas Morning News
WASHINGTON -- The rate of new cancer cases finally may be inching down -- cautiously optimistic news but a gain that specialists worry could be derailed by economic turmoil. Death rates from cancer have been dropping slowly for years, thanks to ...
None found at this time.
Related News Resources:
> HGH News
|
Breaking News
and Top Stories |
Business
Earnings, Economy, Personal Finance, and Stock Markets |
Entertainment
Books, Celebrity, Fashion, Movies, Music, Television, and Theatre |
Health
Aging, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Medications, Sexual Health, and Weight Loss |
Politics
Congress, Supreme Court, and White House |
|
Science
Animals, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Space, and Weather |
Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Golf, Hockey, Motor Sports, Soccer, and Tennis |
Technology
Communications, Hardware, Internet, Personal Technology, and Software |
United States
and Crimes and Trials |
World
Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East |