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Japanese study clears mobiles of brain cancer risk LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone does not increase your risk of brain cancer, according to a new Japanese study that is the first to consider the effects of radiation on different parts of the brain. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |
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Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk - Reuters Chatter ShmatterStudy finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer riskReuters - 3 hours agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Morbidly obese patients who undergo weight-loss surgery greatly reduce their risk of cancer, according to a study providing fresh evidence of healt Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Exercise cuts cancer risk – new study - Food Consumer OneindiaExercise cuts cancer risk – new studyFood Consumer - 10 hours agoBy Sue Mueller Physical inactivity or lack of exercise may dramatically increase risk of breast cancer, according to a new report published in the Dec 2008 issue of Cancer Causes and Control. Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Exercise and Sleep Help Women Fight Cancer - I Really Should Study Fresh NewsExercise and Sleep Help Women Fight CancerI Really Should Study - 1 hour agoBoston - A recent study has shown that women who exercise regularly and get a full eight hours of sleep each night helps to bring down the risk of getting cancer.Short sleep durati Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Lawmakers demand study data on Vytorin cancer risk - The Associated Press The Associated PressLawmakers demand study data on Vytorin cancer riskThe Associated Press - 50 minutes agoTRENTON, NJ (AP) - A congressional committee is demanding that the makers of controversial cholesterol drug Vytorin, Merck & Co.2nd UPDATE:FDA Reviews Vytorin Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Study: Vitamins may not protect against cancer - USA Today WTNHStudy: Vitamins may not protect against cancerUSA Today - 2 hours agoBy Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Taking calcium and vitamin D didn't reduce the risk of breast cancer, according to a study of more than 2000 postmenopausal women published in today's Journal of the Nationa Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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New study firmly ties hormone use to breast cancer - The Associated Press LIVENEWS.com.auNew study firmly ties hormone use to breast cancerThe Associated Press - 7 hours agoSAN ANTONIO (AP) - Taking menopause hormones for five years doubles the risk for breast cancer, according to a new analysis of a big federal study that reveals the most dr Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Study Details Women’s Risks After Stopping Hormones - New York Times Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesStudy Details Women’s Risks After Stopping HormonesNew York Times - 6 hours agoBy TARA PARKER-POPE Among the many unanswered questions about hormones prescribed for menopause is whether a woman’s health risks change after she stop Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Mice Study Suggests Potential Health Risk in Tiny Carbon Fibers - New York Times eFluxMediaMice Study Suggests Potential Health Risk in Tiny Carbon FibersNew York Times - 1 hour agoBy KENNETH CHANG Nanotubes, one of the wonder materials of the new age of nanotechnology, appear to carry a health risk similar to that of asbestos, a wonder material of Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Gene raises risk of lifetime smoking habit: study - Reuters U-M Health System NewsGene raises risk of lifetime smoking habit: studyReuters - 1 hour agoBy Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - For most people, the first experimental drags on a cigarette bring on nausea, coughing and other signals from the brain that say, "Turn b Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Familial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for Sisters - U.S. News & World Report TopNewsFamilial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for SistersU.S. News & World Report - 2 hours agoBy Serena Gordon TUESDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- New research has found both bad news and good news on breast cancer risk. The bad news is a risk factor you can't ch Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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A Brief Tour of the Japanese Web I'm sitting in a smoky room on the second floor of a Tully's Coffee in Western Tokyo, looking over the shoulder of Ichiroo Kiyota as he types on his laptop. Kiyota, an executive at Six Apart Japan, is showing me around some of the most popular — and useless — Web apps in the countr Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Study: The Pill protects against cancer
(AP) AP - Women on the birth control pill are protected from ovarian cancer, even decades after they stop taking it, scientists said. British researchers found that women taking the pill for 15 years halved their chances of developing ovarian cancer, and that the risk remained low more than 30 years l Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Study: Bone Loss Drug Fights Spread of Breast Cancer Doctors make an exciting discovery that a drug used to prevent bone loss during breast cancer treatment also substantially cuts the risk that the cancer will return. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Study: Bone Loss Drug Fights Spread of Breast Cancer Doctors make an exciting discovery that a drug used to prevent bone loss during breast cancer treatment also substantially cuts the risk that the cancer will return. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Reflections on a new internal data theft study While external data breaches involving household brand names such as TJX tend to grab more headlines, insider data thefts are emerging as compliance and reputational risks for organizations. Recent studies suggest that over 60 percent of data breaches originate from a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk - Washington Post Telegraph.co.ukCaffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer RiskWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Alan Mozes MONDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking coffee or consuming other caffeine-laden foods does not appear to boost breast cancer risk, new research in Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Caffeine probably doesn't influence breast cancer risk - Los Angeles Times Canada.comCaffeine probably doesn't influence breast cancer riskLos Angeles Times - 4 hours agoHeavy caffeine intake and the risk of breast cancer is a complex topic. Previous studies suggest that women who drink a lot of coffee have more symptoms of non-cancerous breas Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Quick Benefit to Smoking Halt, With a Caveat, Study Finds - New York Times WKRG-TVQuick Benefit to Smoking Halt, With a Caveat, Study FindsNew York Times - 22 hours agoBy REUTERS CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women who stop smoking can enjoy major health benefits within five years, but it can take decades to correct respiratory damage and shed the added Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Vitamin B supplements do not prevent cancer: study - Reuters AFPVitamin B supplements do not prevent cancer: studyReuters - 1 hour agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vitamin B supplements do not appear to protect against cancer as some previous research had suggested, according to a US study published on Tuesday.Folic A Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |

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