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Obesity's Role in Cancer
Special to the Los Angeles TimesPacking on the pounds gets a well-deserved bad rap. Most Americans understand that excess weight contributes to heart disease and diabetes, not to mention the urge to hide behind the kids in family photos. But obesity as a risk factor for cancer? That...Tags: Lung Cancer, Colon Cancer, Healthcare Provider, Science and Technology, Trials
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September 17 - Dr. Seema Venkatachalam
WGN NewsWomen's Health Issues The North Northwestern Specialists for Women 900 N. Kingsbury Street, Suite 130-N Chicago www.nswobgyn.com Top Women's Health Myths Debunked Dr. Seema Venkatachalam, OBGYN with the Northwestern Specialists for Women and...Tags: Obstetrics, Women's Health, University of Pennsylvania, Headaches, Gynecology
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Targeted treatments wage war on breast cancer
Elizabeth Harden recently saw a patient in her 80s whose breast cancer metastasized, or spread to her bones, seven years ago. The woman is doing well and has not required additional chemotherapy during that time. She's not cured but she's living a good...Tags: Death, Chemotherapy, Biotechnology, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics
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FDA Advisers Vote Against Female Sex Drug
AP Science WriterIn a move that could chill excitement about experimental drugs to treat female sexual dysfunction, federal advisers refused to endorse a new testosterone patch for women. Procter & Gamble sought to market the Intrinsa patch to women with impaired libido...Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Heart and Circulatory System, Women's Health, Physical Conditions, Health and Safety at School
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