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Savage Love: Am I Gay?
I've been confused about my sexuality for two years. I am a 22-year-old female. I liked guys when I was in school, but then, in perhaps the most stereotypical of fashions, I developed a HUGE crush on Tegan and Sara when I was nearly 20. I like the idea of...
Tags: Half Empty (music group), Minority Groups, Jared Leto, Claire Danes
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The PSA test and prostate cancer: A Riverside urologist reacts to new report
"An Urologist's View on PSA Testing" by Dr. Roger E. Schultz, MD, of Riverside Hampton Roads Urology. Schultz is the co-author with Alex Olive of "Humanizing Prostate Cancer," a manual for patients. "The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has decided...
Tags: Biopsy, MRI (imaging), Health, Hampton Roads, Prostate Cancer
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Cancer doctors say broach PSA test with some men
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors should discuss prostate cancer screening with men who have at least 10 years left to live, one of the country's largest groups of cancer doctors said Monday. But men with a poorer outlook should generally avoid...Tags: Biopsy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Breakthrough of the week: Weed-based cancer drug
Description: Researchers have developed an anti-cancer drug that can travel through the bloodstream and act solely on specific cancer proteins. The drug comes from a weed known as Thapsia garganica, which grows in Mediterranean countries and has for...Tags: Health Treatments, Liver Cancer, Cancer, Blood, Medical Research
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Alaska Prostate Cancer Coalition Hoping Thousands Run & Walk In Support Of Cause
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Prostate Cancer Coalition hopes to see thousands join them Saturday morning in running and walking in support of Alaskans battling prostate and testicular cancer, during their signature fund raising event, The Alaska Men’s Run. “I&...Tags: Testicular Cancer, Prostate Cancer
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Global cancer cases seen surging 75 percent by 2030
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as they adopt unhealthy "Westernised" lifestyles, a study said on Friday. Many...Tags: United Nations, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kaposi's sarcoma, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Health Organizations, Prostate Cancer, Cancer
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Task Force: PSA Test for Prostate Cancer Should Be Dropped
CNNThe United States Preventive Services Task Force issued their final recommendation on the PSA prostate cancer-screening test Monday, recommending against routine PSA exams for men of any age. The task force says the PSA exam and additional treatments...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, CNN (tv network), Health Organizations, Prostate Cancer
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Acosta man to lead this year's Somerset Relay For Life
Daily American Staff WriterRonald Singo knows firsthand that it takes a lot of care and support to endure struggles with cancer. “It’s a lonely position you’re in and you need comfort and help from other people,” Singo said. The 69-year-old Acosta native...Tags: Colon Cancer, Health, Human Interest, Health Organizations, Prostate Cancer
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Steve Lopez: A second opinion about the PSA prostate cancer test
L.A. NOWSo the PSA test for prostate cancer should be abandoned, according to a government advisory panel? Not in the opinion of highly regarded Santa Monica urologist Milton Krisiloff, who was my doctor in the late 1990s when I lived on...... -
Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk: Study
Vitamin E supplements increase the risk of prostate cancer in healthy, middle-aged and older men, according to research published today that strengthens the evidence that some micronutrients, often marketed as antioxidants, are ineffective at preventing...
Tags: Placebo, Research, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Dietary Supplements
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Forty-five medical tests patients and doctors should question
The new listing of 45 common treatments patients and doctors should question is part of a growing movement that challenges routine care. Next up: The upcoming Avoiding Avoidable Care summit, to be held on April 25 in Boston, will bring together more than...
Tags: MRI (imaging), Health, Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chicago Tribune
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