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Week of Father's Day puts spotlight on men's health
It's Men's Health Week, and public health officials are encouraging men to pay more attention to their bodies. Not only should they be paying more attention to little changes that don't seem right, they should be getting annual checkups. Diseases common...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Blood, Father's Day, Colon
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My Turn: PSA scare prompts reflection and education
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen my family doctor called five years ago with the news that my PSA levels had spiked, I hung up the phone and did what all of us do. I panicked. I thought, "So this is how I'm going to die." Then came the delayed second reaction: This can't be right!...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Prostate Cancer, Ibuprofen (drug), Entertainment, Blood
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Hall of Famer Dierdorf to speak at Petoskey varsity banquet
Pro football Hall of Famer Dan Dierdorf is the keynote speaker for the 67th Annual Varsity Awards Banquet at Petoskey High School 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 30. The banquet honors Northmen varsity athletes, and several individual awards will be presented,...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Prostate Cancer, Ohio State Buckeyes, Freedom of the Press, Pete Rozelle
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May 10: Chicago Scene - The Plastic Bag Solution
WGN NewsThe Plastic Bag Solution Information from Camillo Ferro: Banning or taxing plastic bags would SAVE taxpayers in the Chicago as much as $3 million a year on sewer clean up. 45 to 75 million bags end up in our local environment each year. Cleanup costs...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, BPA Contamination and Investigations, Obesity, Health
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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...... -
Prostate Cancer: Progress Slow but Promising
CW33 NewsMarty Mitcham's life was on track until 2008 when it was briefly derailed by prostate cancer. He followed all the health rules. "I had heard that at age 50 you should have a PSA,” Marty recalled. “In my case it was very far along at that...Tags: Bones and Joints, Genes and Chromosomes, Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Human Body
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Warren Buffett diagnosed with prostate cancer
FOX 5 San Diego StaffBerkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett said Tuesday he has been diagnosed with stage 1 prostate cancer. He will continue in his current role and his condition is “not remotely life threatening.” Berkshire shares are off about 2% on the news. ...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Cook County, Illinois, Egypt
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Alaska Rep. Les Gara Recovering after Prostate Cancer Surgery
Channel 2 NewsAlaska Representative Les Gara of Anchorage spent Tuesday recovering in a New York City hospital after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer. Gara said preliminary indications show that the procedure was a success and he remains in a lot of pain, but...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Sean Parnell, Executive Branch, Government
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A Pioneer In Food Banks Passes Away
FOX 17 NewsIt's impossible to measure how many lives John Arnold touched, or how many people he reached out to, or how much food he put on the tables of hungry families. The former executive director of Feeding America died Sunday after a six-year battle with...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Springfield, Human Body, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Charity
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Warren Buffett Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
CNNNEW YORK -- Iconic investor Warren Buffett announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with stage I prostate cancer in a letter to shareholders of his firm Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett, 81, said his "condition is not remotely life-threatening or even...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, IBM, Cook County, Health and Medical Professionals
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Circumcision may cut prostate cancer
KIAHGood news for all you guys who got clipped. Yeah, seems like your little sacrifice paid off. A new study suggests that men who leave a little bit of themselves behind, reduce the risk of getting cancer in their behind, so to speak. Researchers at the...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Human Body, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health
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Genetic mutation shown in some men with prostate cancer
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Michigan have discovered an inherited mutation linked to significantly higher risk of prostate cancer development at a younger age. The discovery, after two decades of looking, provides insight into...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Human Body, Internists, Health and Medical Professionals, Internal Medicine
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