Annual Loveland cancer screening puts fears to rest

December 2, 2011

LOVELAND — after her husband got thyroid cancer, Loveland resident Evi Buckner-Opler figured she couldn’t go wrong by attending a free clinic Saturday at the physician’s office where he got treatment. “I thought I better have my neck checked to see if there was anything,” Buckner-Opler said just after Dr. Sarvjit Gill, an otolaryngologist at [...]

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Linking scientific ideas with business minds

November 30, 2011

The Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium at UW-Green Bay aims to link research ideas with the business community. WiSys Technology Foundation Managing Director Maliyakal John says the event will allow smaller UW schools, already known for their academic resources, to show off research work they’ve been doing in recent years. The event allows entrepreneurs and investors to [...]

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Bangkok Post : The risk factor

November 29, 2011

Aside loss to life and property, flooding also spawns an increased risk of infection due to exposure to contaminated and polluted waters. the prolonged flooding, now in its third month, has sparked an outbreak of infectious diseases in various parts of Thailand both from direct and indirect transmission. These diseases can be broadly divided into [...]

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Businessmen join ‘Movember’ fundraising efforts (From Bromsgrove Advertiser)

November 29, 2011

Businessmen join ‘Movember’ fundraising efforts 4:30pm Wednesday 16th November 2011 Skip social links Print Email   TOWN businessmen have vowed to put down their razors for the whole of November to grow moustaches for charity. Matt Nicol from Nicol & co Estate Agents and Adam Lerston and Jamie Neville from White Label AV are taking [...]

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Young girl’s arthritis diagnosis prompts family to action

November 28, 2011

FORT WALTON BEACH — When the 2011 Jingle Bell run for Arthritis kicks off Dec. 3 downtown, Maj. Mari Garcia and her three daughters will be at the starting line. The annual race, and the fight to cure arthritis, holds a special place in Garcia’s heart. her middle daughter, Emma, was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis [...]

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November 28, 2011

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Lifesaver or overkill? Views conflict on merits of regular prostate cancer screenings

November 28, 2011

By Deborah J. Botti Published: 2:00 AM – 11/23/11 Recent findings have called into question the value of regular PSA screening for men. PSA — prostate specific antigen-based screening — is a simple blood test that can lead to the early detection of prostate cancer. Arlene Ryan of Kingston can’t help but recall her father-in-law’s [...]

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Hatteberg’s People – Anal Cancer: Living Life Four Months At A Time

November 28, 2011

Font Size: Monday, November 7, 2011 On Hatteberg’s People, last night we learned about anal cancer and Michele Longabaugh’s two-year battle with this rare disease. following treatment, her health improved, but she lives life four months at a time. That’s the time between her CT scans. last night, we watched as she received her latest [...]

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Debate about prostate test rages

November 28, 2011

WINSTON-SALEM — Turning 50 proved to be a milestone for Mike Tyson not just in terms of age. Tyson, of Winston-Salem, credits the symbolic birthday for saving his life because he chose to undergo a routine prostate-specific antigen test at that time. the test measures a specific protein released by prostate cells. Because his PSA [...]

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Specialists provide life-changing alternatives to prescription pain medication dependence

November 28, 2011

It’s a seasoned medical device that has come a long way in the last decade or so, said Dr. Richard Glines, interventional pain medicine specialist at St. Mark’s Hospital. “Instead of pain, we are competing with the nerves to produce a different feeling,” he said. The stimulator and a small battery, which are concealed completely [...]

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