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Lawsuit claims unnecessary prostate surgery led to Glen Ellyn man’s suicide
TribLocal - Glen Ellyn » NewsA Vietnam veteran from Glen Ellyn committed suicide because a misdiagnosis of prostate cancer and unnecessary surgery that left him incontinent and impotent, according to …... -
Bobblehead Dad: No "Mo" Prostate
TribLocal - Elmhurst(Bobblehead Dad is showing his support for "Movember" – a worldwide movement to support men's health during the month of November. Don't know about Movember? …... -
Former Congressman Mark Foley has prostate cancer, surgery planned for Friday
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsFormer Congressman Mark Foley, diagnosed several weeks ago with an aggressive prostate cancer, will have surgery Friday morning to have his prostate removed. Foley, who was a Republican congressman from Palm Beach County for almost 12 years, said in a.......Tags: Elections, Prostate Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Cancer
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Once again, mom was right
HealthMom always told us to eat our vegetables. It turns out, she wasn't punishing us. She was extending our lives. We've long known that vegetables are good for you. Now comes research in the journal Molecular Research and Food Nutrition that shows that... -
LV HEALTH: Free prostate cancer screenings in Allentown
HealthMen, this one is for you. You have been relying on your prostate for a good portion of your reproductive needs. The small walnut-shaped gland produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.It is about time you payed it the common... -
Best of Bobby Bowden — Quotes from his Tuesday Media Tour
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelOK, as promised, I told you I had one last blog posting for the day on Bobby Bowden, and I'm delivering it here. Although the most buzz was generated about the former Florida State coach's appearance on Tuesday morning's ABC's “Good Morning America,... -
1,000 cancer survivors celebrate life at picnic
julieg@herald-mail.comThere were doctors and patients, about 1,000 patients. But there were no stethoscopes or white lab coats. Instead, there were smiles, laughter, hugs, fried chicken and giveaways as approximately 1,000 cancer survivors attended the John R. Marsh Cancer...Tags: Skin Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast, Radiation Therapy, Human Body
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Study Shows Coffee Curbs Prostate Cancer
FOX 4 Web ProducerProstate Cancer is the most common cancer among American men. Now, a large study finds men who drink a lot of coffee may have a lower risk of being diagnosed with the disease. FOX 4 Medical Reporter discussed how the two are linked.Tags: Prostate Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Human Body, Health
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Chambersburg urology practice tells patients it reused needles
waynesboro@herald-mail.comUrology Associates of Chambersburg recently sent letters to patients who underwent prostate biopsies informing them of needles being reused in the procedure. According to a copy of the letter obtained by The Herald-Mail, patients were advised to have...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Diseases and Illnesses, Hepatitis, Biopsy, Human Body
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Inked! It's about coffee, I guess
Column-writing can be pure drudgery. The best you can hope for is a piece that is remembered a week after it runs, or better yet, one that is forgotten the moment it exits the eyes and courses through the brain.
I’ve been the man behind many...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Prostate Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Behavioral Conditions, Education
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Many men with low-risk prostate cancer overtreated, study finds
About three-quarters of men with low-risk prostate tumors that can safely be ignored for months or years receive aggressive treatment, despite the risk of complications, researchers reported Monday. The findings, published in the Archives of Internal...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Radiation Therapy, Internal Medicine, Tumors
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DNA referees
Your life story depends upon a combination of the DNA you're stuck with plus your environment, including all the little choices and events that happen over that lifetime.
But in recent years, researchers have discovered that, while DNA lays out the...Tags: Science, Newspaper and Magazine, Suicide, Colleges and Universities, Research
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