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Do Anabolic Steroids Make You Stupid?

May 21, 2013 | emaxhealth.com

May 21, 2013 - 9:40am for eMaxHealth When it comes to sports and the growing problem of using performance enhancing drugs such as anabolic steroids for building muscle and strength , or blood doping for increasing endurance,... Read more...
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25 Causes of Dizziness and Lightheadedness

May 20, 2013 | b12patch.com

Dizziness and lightheadedness can make you feel faint, like you need to pass out. Causes of dizziness, including vertigo- that whirling sensation you may experience while sitting still- may include anemia from vitamin B12... Read more...

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CLP ONLINE TOPICS: Companion Diagnostics

May 20, 2013 | clpmag.com

Published on Monday, 20 May 2013 13:19 BY: JUDY O'ROURKE In an effort to expand CLP's coverage beyond the printed page, we bring you the latest installment in our series of online topics. Here we discuss companion diagnostics... Read more...

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Brain Path a big success at Marquette General Hospital

May 20, 2013 | uppermichiganssource.com

MARQUETTE -- Technology at Marquette General Hospital is allowing doctors to better attack brain tumors. In June, MGH became the first hospital in the U.S. to perform a surgery using the Brain Path device to remove tumors. "I... Read more...

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Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs), Extremely Low-Frequency (ELF) and Radiofrequency (RF): What are...

May 20, 2013 | rinf.com

by Alex Quinn Particularly now that wireless communications are so closely integrated into our daily lives, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are all around us. Our cities, especially the larger ones, are perpetually shrouded in an... Read more...

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Artie Lange headlines PBA fundraiser at Hoboken Elks Lodge

May 20, 2013 | nj.com

HOBOKEN -- Hudson County Prosecutor's Office PBA members honored shock jock Howard Stern's former sidekick Artie Lange while the funnyman was headlining a comedy night fundraiser for victims of brain cancer Friday in the... Read more...

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Novelos Therapeutics Provides Product Pipeline Update

May 20, 2013 | drugs.com

To Begin I-124-CLR1404 (LIGHT) Phase 2 Imaging Trial in Brain Cancer in Early 2014 Evaluating I-131-CLR1404 (HOT) Potential Phase 2 Indications and Trial Designs To File CLR1502 (GLOW2) IND for Intraoperative Tumor Margin... Read more...

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IsoRay Announces A New International Distributor For Greece

May 21, 2013 | finanznachrichten.de

RICHLAND, Wash., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --IsoRay, Inc. (AMEX: ISR), (http://www.isoray.com/), announced today that it has entered into an exclusive international distribution agreement with IASIS Medical for the sale of... Read more...

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King's College Hospital Launches First Brain Cancer Vaccine Trial in Europe

May 21, 2013 | checkorphan.org

King's College Hospital have launched the first trial of the DCVax® therapy in Europe which is already significantly extending life for patients in a US trialThe brain cancer trial uses the patient's tumour to develop their own... Read more...

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Brain tumour boy Neon Roberts doing well after radiotherapy but mother Sally Roberts vows to...

May 21, 2013 | dailymail.co.uk

Neon Roberts, seven, has 'reacted well' to treatment, his father Ben said Little boy, who had a day out with family yesterday, will start chemo in April But his mother Sally said today she plans to continue fight over treatment... Read more...

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Young mother is a 'ticking timebomb' due to EIGHT tumours that cause hearing loss and balance...

May 21, 2013 | dailymail.co.uk

Derrie Tustin (pictured with son, Kai), 25, from Worcester, has neurofibromatosis type 2 which has caused five tumours to develop in her brain and three on her spine. Doctors have warned her that more could grow at any time. Read more...

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Surgery means Mynnydd Isa woman can see grandchildren growing up

May 20, 2013 | leaderlive.co.uk

A WOMAN who was almost robbed of her sight by a brain tumour is now looking forward to watching her grandchildren grow up. Patricia Deakin was diagnosed with having two tumours in 2011, one of which was slowly making her go... Read more...

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Using Glioblastomas in Order to Help People Learn

May 20, 2013 | articlesforcanada.ca

In my opinion, I believe people know brain tumors more so from a general standpoint. However, I'm not certain if people are specifically aware of glioblastoma tumors. For those who don't know, simply bear in mind that they are... Read more...

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Niall Roche, the man who ran 908 Km against cancer

May 20, 2013 | west-info.eu

An Irish man called Niall Roche has run 908km in just three weeks to raise money for charity. It is the equivalent of 22 marathons. He has The 32 year-old run the entire Camino de Santiago de Compostela from Franceaaa Read more...

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Community rallies to help boy with rare brain tumour

May 20, 2013 | halifaxnewsnet.ca

A kitchen party fundraiser will be held on May 25 for a special boy who has a rare form of brain tumour. Twenty-two-month old Brady Richard lives in Eastern Passage with his parents Paula and Derek and sister Jordyn. In April,... Read more...

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Pupils hold butterfly tea party for Abigail

May 20, 2013 | theboltonnews.co.uk

9:56am Monday 20th May 2013 in Local By Saiqa Chaudhari , Education reporter A BUTTERFLY tea party was held to raise money for a special garden inspired by a schoolgirl who lost her battle against a brain tumour. Abigail... Read more...

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Tega Cay community rallies around ‘Harlan the Hero’

May 20, 2013 | fortmilltimes.com

After 2 year-old Harlan Sullins of Tega Cay was diagnosed with a brain tumor in February, the Fort Mill Township community has rallied around the boy and his family. A fundraiser will be held Saturday and another is planned for... Read more...

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Today's News: Man's gratitude after Ashington opticians recognise tumour symptoms at eye test

May 20, 2013 | journallive.co.uk

A NORTHUMBERLAND man was diagnosed with a brain tumour after eagle-eyed opticians spotted the symptoms. Brian Petrie, 61, from Ashington, has spoken of his gratitude to the opticians having undergone surgery to remove the... Read more...

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A 'beatable foe': Firefighter's son, battling brain cancer, becomes honorary firefighter

May 19, 2013 | planostar.com

By Conner Hammett, chammett@starlocalnews.com Published: Friday, May 3, 2013 7:37 PM CDT On Wednesday evening, 12-year-old Cooper Anderson didn't have to worry about his fight with inoperable brain cancer. He didn't have to... Read more...

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White's Bar in Saginaw rallies for musician Seth Payton as he battles cancer

May 19, 2013 | mlive.com

Everyone has struggles, says Seth Payton, and brain cancer is just his battle to beat. SAGINAW, MI – David Asher hopes for blue skies on Friday, May 31, with the gentlest of breezes fanning a crowd he’s sure will fill the... Read more...

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St. Jude gene research discovery gives hope to kids with brain tumors

May 19, 2013 | crescent-news.com

Commercial Appeal Gaige Atwater fidgets and slumbers in a stroller much like any other seven-month-old, his demeanor providing no outward clue of the large brain tumor that surgeons can't remove and chemotherapy won't cure.... Read more...

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GOOD MORNING: Heroes share our sidewalks every day

May 18, 2013 | courierpress.com

EVANSVILLE — Michael Hingson can’t see. But he’s not blind to those around him. That’s why, on Sept. 11, 2001, he not only was able to escape from the 78th floor of a collapsing World Trade Center tower with the aid of his... Read more...

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Figure skating club alters performance to feature skater with brain tumor

May 19, 2013 | fox13now.com

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah — A figure skating club in West Valley City made some changes to their yearly performance after one of their young skaters found she had a brain tumor. Aspen Gardner is 9 years old, and she started... Read more...

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US Senate Deposition: Cell Phone use leads to ‘Brain Cancer’

May 19, 2013 | unitymedianews.com

The deposition of Dr.Bucher before US Senate appropriation committee has revealed a shocking fact, that prolonged Cell Phone use can cause ‘Brain Tumor’ or ‘Brain Cancer’. Mobile phones/cell phones submit the same kind of... Read more...

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Community stands with family touched by cancer

May 18, 2013 | lewistownsentinel.com

Benefit event to help defray medical costs By LAUREN LINHARD - Sentinel reporter , Lewistown Sentinel LEWISTOWN - Michaela Nagel, of Lewistown, began chemotherapy when she was 18 months old. The treatments continued for seven... Read more...

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Non-Surgical Treatments For Multiple Tumors Move One Step Closer

May 19, 2013 | medicalnewstoday.com

A study led by researchers from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry has for the first time revealed how the loss of a particular tumour suppressing protein leads to the abnormal growth of tumours of... Read more...

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Young woman overcomes brain surgeries, other hurdles to earn degree

May 18, 2013 | jsonline.com

Angela Schoepke doesn't need to walk across a stage in a cap and gown. Every day is a celebration of what the soon-to-be-graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has accomplished, despite 10 major orthopedic surgeries by... Read more...

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Overcoming the odds: 'The Audrae Barnes Chronicles'

May 19, 2013 | hattiesburgamerican.com

HPSD transportation director ready to return to work after battling brain tumor Hattiesburg man endures brain tumor and tornado: Hattiesburg Public School District director of transportation Audrae Barnes recovers from a brain... Read more...

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Computer Games May Improve 'Chemo Brain' in Cancer Patients

May 18, 2013 | happynews.com

Computer Games May Improve 'Chemo Brain' in Cancer Patients MAY 18, 2013 Bahar Gholipour, Live Science Doing computer puzzles may improve thinking skills in women who've undergone chemotherapy, according to a Stanford study. In... Read more...

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Tumour Growth Mechanism Goes a Step Further

May 18, 2013 | medindia.net

New study suggests that loss of a particular tumour-suppressing protein causes abnormal growth of tumours of the brain and nervous system. The study is published in iBrain: A Journal of Neurology/i. Tumour suppressors exist in... Read more...

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