Monday, October 13, 2008

Google Alert - breast cancer

Google News Alert for: breast cancer

Inventorspot
10+ Really Neat PINK Household Gizmos That Support Breast Cancer ...
Inventorspot - USA
It's hot to support breast cancer awareness month, aka October, and many manufacturers of household products are supporting breast cancer education and ...
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More than a breast cancer survivor
Rockford Register Star - Rockford,IL,USA
Dani Kelly holds up a banner Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008, celebrating her being a breast cancer survivor outside her home in Rockford. Kelly, who was diagnosed at ...
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Augustana College Vikings
Help the Augustana Volleyball Team Raise Breast Cancer Awareness ...
Augustana College Vikings - Sioux Falls,SD,USA
October is breast cancer awareness month and the Augustana women's volleyball team would like you to "Think Pink" and join the team in their efforts to ...
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Salon Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
13wmaz - GA,USA
October is recognized nationally for Breast Cancer awareness, and one business in Warner Robins is letting it go to their head. Hair stylists at Strands ...
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We can all join fight against breast cancer
Sand Mountain Reporter - Albertville,AL,USA
More importantly, October is also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Just about everyone knows or loves someone affected by breast cancer. Breast cancer is one ...
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Increase your knowledge and reduce ...
Louisiana Weekly - New Orleans,LA,USA
Do you know someone affected by breast cancer? Maybe an aunt, sister, mother, or friend? If so, you are not alone. One in eight women born today will learn ...
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Celebrities fight breast cancer fear
The Times - Johannesburg,Gauteng,South Africa
The clinic in a truck will travel through rural communities offering information on breast self-examination and other information on breast cancer. ...
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Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk
U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA
By Alan Mozes MONDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking coffee or consuming other caffeine-laden foods does not appear to boost breast cancer risk, ...
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Australian scientists make breast cancer breakthrough
Radio Australia - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
South Australian scientists say they have isolated a DNA regulator which appears to control the spread of breast cancer. Scientists from Adelaide's Hanson ...
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E Canada Now
Breast Cancer Awareness Among Men Raised
E Canada Now - Brantford,Ontario,Canada
Breast cancer awareness month is this month, as many groups are trying to raise awareness among breast cancer in men. The American Cancer Society is doing ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: breast cancer

Breast Cancer Awareness and the Pink Controversy
By kara
It's breast cancer awareness month, and I'm sharing, not selling, which is likely to keep me out of trouble with some cancer bloggers I know. I'll get to the pink ribbon controversy in a moment. First, SharingHope.tv member ACS jerry ...
SharingHope blog - http://sharinghopeblog.org
Play videogames, fight breast cancer
By Langston Wertz Jr.(Charlotte.com)
EA Sports is releasing a special version of "Madden NFL 09" to coincide with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's the same game, but has a limited-edition packaging with a pink ribbon, the international symbol of breast-cancer ...
Games N Gadgets - http://langstonwertz.blogspot.com/
Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk
By hernews
Caffeine "does not appear to be associated with overall risk of breast cancer," observed study co-author Dr. Shumin M. Zhang, from the division of preventive medicine, in the department of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and ...
Latest from EmpowHer.com - http://empowher.com/rss.xml
Illinois Medicaid covers breast cancer genetic tests
By Newsdesk
Women with Medicaid coverage who are interested in the BRCA genetic test should talk to their physicians to see if they're eligible. About 22000 low-income women enrolled in Medicaid were treated for breast cancer last year.
Triage - http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/triage/
How the bad economy affects breast cancer
By natalieb
I am wondering how the economy is affecting breast cancer. With more people losing their jobs, more people will be without healthcare and fewer women will get tested; that's one way breast cancer will be affected. ...
Kathy-Ellen's Breast Cancer Blog - http://blog.healthtalk.com/breast-cancer/life-with-breast-cancer


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