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(ARA) - After a routine blood test in 2001, Helen Anbinder, now 67, of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., heard the dreaded words: You have cancer. The diagnosis was chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a serious blood cancer that affects more than 90,000 people in the United States.
John Carr was a tinkerer. He liked nothing better than to sit at his basement workbench and come up with innovative devices to solve household problems or invent tools for specific tasks.
Awhile back I joined Facebook. As with Twitter, I'm not very good at it. I forget about Facebook until someone asks to be my friend and then I say, "Why not." It's not as if my cup overfloweth with friends anyway. Judi McCarthy sent a note on Facebook etiquette as it concerns one's children.
In the second chapter of a journal chronicling his treatment for cancer, reporter and columnist Mike Celizic finds himself thinking not of the discomfort ahead, but “about how I’d let the weeds and creepers overtake my life” – and begins living in the moment again.
IRVINE, Calif.----Spectrum Pharmaceuticals , a commercial-stage biotechnology company with a focus in oncology, today announced that it has responded to and submitted on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, a formal response to the Complete Response letter it received from the U.S.
The relationship between migraine headaches in women and a significant reduction in breast cancer risk has been confirmed in a follow-on study to landmark research published last year and conducted by scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The new study found a 26 percent reduced risk of breast cancer among both premenopausal and postmenopausal women with a clinical diagnosis of ...
There is no evidence that children next-born after stillbirth are clinically at risk compared to children of non-bereaved mothers, according to a study published today in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. However, the study did find evidence of less optimal mother-child interaction.
The longtime captain of the Montreal Canadiens chooses to play alongside his countryman Teemu Selanne. The one-year deal is worth $3.25 million. Family harmony came first and last for Saku Koivu. So much so that he opted for a less lucrative deal with the Ducks, worrying that his presence in Minnesota could overshadow his brother Mikko.
Saku Koivu has left the Montreal Canadiens after 13 seasons to join the Anaheim Ducks. The two-time All-Star center, who turns 35 in November, signed a one-year deal Wednesday.
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