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Some former Komen supporters can't forgive, forget
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Sunday, February 05, 2012
AP - When Dorothy Twinney first saw a Race for the Cure walk for breast cancer — "a sea of pink" traveling through her hometown of Plymouth, Mich. — she was so moved she sat in her car and wept.
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Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
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Saturday, February 04, 2012
AP - An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger.
Source: rss.news.yahoo.com
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Surprises about Planned Parenthood cancer testing
(AP)
Saturday, February 04, 2012
AP - To many people, breast cancer screening means a mammogram. But for millions of poor, mostly young women who visit Planned Parenthood, it is usually just a physical exam by the only health professional they may ever see.
Source: rss.news.yahoo.com
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Cancer charity confronts backlash over grant cuts
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Friday, February 03, 2012
AP - The renowned breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure faced an escalating backlash Thursday over its decision to cut breast screening grants to Planned Parenthood. Some of Komen"s local affiliates are openly upset, including all seven in California, and at least one top official has quit, reportedly in protest.
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Maine girl bouncing back after 6-organ transplant
(AP)
Friday, February 03, 2012
AP - A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes — and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.
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Malaria death toll possibly twice as high
(AP)
Friday, February 03, 2012
AP - Malaria may be killing around twice as many people as experts previously thought, and it could also be hitting older children and adults — long considered the least susceptible — a new study suggests.
Source: rss.news.yahoo.com
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