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May 17: Focus on Family - Sun Safety and Skin Cancer Prevention
WGN NewsSun Safety and Skin Cancer Prevention Tips: Choose a broad-spectrum, UVA/UVB sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Generously apply sunscreen a half-hour before going outdoors. Fully cover all exposed areas of the face, neck, head and body. Re-...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Physical Conditions, WGN, Human Body
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Cancer survivors take victory lap during annual Relay for Life
andrews@herald-mail.comCancer survivors were saluted and applauded on Friday as they took a victory lap at Fairgrounds Park in Hagerstown. It’s a tradition at the annual Relay for Life, an affirmation that cancer can be beaten. Phyllis and Bernard Keating of...Tags: Esophageal cancer, Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Health Treatments, Relay for Life
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Protecting Yourself from the Sun
With summer weather here, we're sure you're spending more time in the sun, which can be daming to your skin resulting in freckling, premature aging, and even skin cancer. Every hour one American is dying from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer....
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Choose right sunscreen; not all are created equal
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Choosing the right sunscreen may be more difficult than you think. It may seem like a no-brainer, but, before you hit the beach, you should know all sunscreens are not created equal. "When you look at a label and it says SPF, that...Tags: Dermatology, Cancer, Skin Cancer Foundation, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Dermatologists
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Aldermen move to ban minors from tanning salons
Skin cancer victims who ascribe their maladies to tanning salons persuaded a panel of Chicago aldermen Wednesday to bar tanning facilities from letting people younger than 18 use their equipment, even if the minors have the permission of a parent or...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Chicago Tribune, Cancer, Debra L. Silverstein, Navy Pier
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Michael Henry Heim, UCLA scholar and translator, dies at 69
L.A. NOWMichael Henry Heim, a well regarded scholar of Slavic languages at UCLA known for his translations of works by Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Thomas Mann and Anton Chekhov, has died. He was 69. Heim died Saturday at his home in...... -
Get the Skinny on Good-For-You Pumpkin-Flavored Goodies
WGNO NewsFall is filled with pumpkin-infused treats from lattes to cookies, but unfortunately many are packed with more added sugar than any bit of pumpkin! So for those of you who crave the pumpkin spice goodies of the season, we’ve got the Skinny on 5...Tags: Cream Cheese, Diabetes, Pumpkin, Cinnamon, Onions
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'Team Heinle' supports North Carroll field hockey assistant with cancer
A buzz spread among the North Carroll field hockey players as they gathered just inside the gate to their playing field and looked toward the parking lot. "Is she here? Is she coming?" They're all dressed in black shirts with the words "Team Heinle"...
Tags: Field Hockey, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Health Treatments, Francis Scott Key
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Baltimore area companies got $85 million in venture capital in Q3
The PriceWaterhouseCoopers quarterly MoneyTree report is out, and it shows who scored nice chunks of capital from investors in the Baltimore area. The report is a collaboration with the National Venture Capital Association, and uses data from Thomson...
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Skin of Steel
John welcomed Susan Steele, founder of Skin of Steel to the show. She is working on establishing a national melanoma tissue bank with Chicago as one of 5 sites. Learn more about the organization and tonight's event by visiting http://skinofsteel.org/. -
Walking — and sharing life details — to fight cancer
Before she joined the sea of pink-clothed people who turned out for a breast cancer walk in Baltimore Sunday morning, Janet Warren filled out a medical history and gave a blood sample. It was a different way to show her commitment to the cause — one...
Tags: Health Organizations, Pikesville, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Cancer, Blood
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Cancer treatment speeded by genome superhighway: creator
Reuters(Reuters) - A new supercomputer-based network will allow doctors to use genomic sequencing to speed cancer treatment and could increase survival chances for patients, its creator, billionaire healthcare businessman Dr. Patrick Soon Shiong, said on...Tags: Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemotherapy, Lung Cancer, Genes and Chromosomes
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