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Use of Medicinal Cannabis as A Cancer Treatment
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Methods of Healing

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Fri 17 Feb 2012 4:21am
Simply stated, cancer is the unbounded spreading and growth of individual cells and/or entire cellular structures throughout a living organism’s body. All areas of the body are able to be adversely affected by cancerous development (carcinogenesis). Malignant cancerous growths (also commonly called tumors, sarcomas, cysts, carcinomas and neopla ...
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Foods For Cancer Prevention
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Sheri Goddard
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Mon 21 Feb 2011 12:14pm
Diet and Cancer Research
Of the many diseases that affect people these days, cancer is among the most feared. But despite a wealth of scientific data, most people remain unaware of how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, as much as 80 percent of all cance ...
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Cancer Death Rates Decline, But Disparities Remain
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Brian Ahier
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Mon 20 Jun 2011 9:00am
The National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council recently announced the release of the National Prevention Strategy, a comprehensive plan that will help increase the number of Americans who are healthy at every stage of life. The National Prevention Strategy (pdf 1.8MB) recognizes that good health comes not just from recei ...
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Texas Woman Fakes Breast Cancer for Breast Implants
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Dr. John D.

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Fri 27 Nov 2009 12:00am
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Aol Health features a story about Trista Lathern, a 24-year-old woman in Texas who claimed she had breast cancer.
At least $10,000 was raised to help Trista Lathern after she announced she was battling breast cancer. But investigators say it was all a scam and that she planned to use the money to get breast implants.
Lathern’s s ...
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A Breast Cancer Survivor’s Story
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Shannon N.
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Fri 17 Oct 2008 2:23pm
For Breast Cancer Awareness month I wanted to showcase a story of a breast cancer survivor. I think it’s important to keep these courageous women in the spotlight to be a beacon of hope to others who may have just been diagnosed or are actively being treated for the disease. It should be a word of warning to women everywhere that no matter who y ...
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blood in the water
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derrick m.
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Wed 12 Mar 2008 12:00am
When I think back toward history and all the really, really stupid things humans have done, I’ve never been quite ready to forgive it all as part of the “culture” of the day or the morals of the time. In fact the more we learn about history the more we realize that we were really not all that much different. People in the past certainl ...
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