Thursday, October 28, 2010

Google Alert - health

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Pancreatic cancer, linked to dietary habits, grows slowly - studies
Food Consumer
A new study in the October 28, 2010 issue of the journal Nature suggests that the growth of pancreatic cancer is a slow process and it takes almost 20 years for the disease to develop from a pancreatic cancer cell to a tumor, which spreads to other ...
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Cholera feared near Haiti capital
BBC News
Aid agencies in Haiti say they fear that suspected new cases of cholera might mean the epidemic is moving closer to the capital Port-au-Prince. Suspected cases are being investigated in three new departments, health officials in Haiti said on Wednesday ...
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High BPA levels don't swim well with sperm
msnbc.com
By Natasha Allen Exposure to a chemical found in food packaging and other plastics, BPA, can reduce the quality of men's semen, according to the findings of a five-year study and one of the few involving humans rather than animal models. ...
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Carcinogen in fries linked to breast cancer in younger women
Food Consumer
Let us forget the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month or the pink month for the next 11 months and focus on what we can do to prevent breast cancer. Another new study in British Journal of Cancer suggests a possibility that a cancer-causing agent ...
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We carry 100 genes linked to cancer
Times of India
All of us are carrying up to 100 genes responsible for cancer and diabetes and around 300 genes which are too flawed to work. Hundreds of researchers from across the world, including British experts, have combined forces to analyse the tiny genetic ...
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The Dish: Calories add up fast with Halloween candy
Toronto Star
By Megan Ogilvie Health Reporter There are a few things certain to happen in October: leaves will fall, frost will settle and candies, from Kit Kats to caramels, will get miniaturized. This week, The Dish looks at treats made tiny for Halloween ...
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