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robertmiles
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A spammer recommended looking at this site, so I'd check how reputable it is before trusting it.
http://www.noniresearch.com/ It's interesting that it seems to say that noni is more useful for treating cancer than for what the spammer said it would help. |
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Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute announces new leadership
The Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI) board of directors; in discussion with the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) and Clarian Health; announced the programmatic incorporation of MPRI into the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center and the IUSM Department of Radiation Oncology.-- |
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Genome analysis used to decode brain cancer: study
US scientists have unveiled the most complete genetic profile ever attempted of glioblastoma; a common and deadly form of the brain cancer that US Senator Edward Kennedy is battling |
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Ah, typical tabloid scare reporting.
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1 in 3 girls snub cancer vaccine
ALMOST a third of girls are shunning the free cervical cancer vaccine being offered in South Australian schools. |
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Nanomedical approach targets multiple cancer ...s tumors more effectively
Nanoparticles filled with a drug that targets two genes that trigger melanoma could offer a potential cure for this deadly disease, according to cancer researchers. The treatment, administered through an ultrasound device, demonstrates a safer and more effective way of targeting cancer-causing genes in cancer cells without harming normal tissue. |
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