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New Cancer Treatment Cooks Tumors to Death
There's a new high-tech cancer treatment that literally cooks tumors away. Rich DeMuro gets the inside scoop on this groundbreaking procedure and how this minimally-invasive treatment gets patients in and out of the hospital on the same day.
Cedar...Tags: Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Health Treatments
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WHO: Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Cancer
CNNGENEVA, Switzerland -- Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists mobile phone use in the same "carcinogenic hazard" category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform. Before its...Tags: Health Organizations, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Cancer, Cell Phones
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Sunday, May 2: Los Angeles Ride for Kids to benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Hundreds of motorcyclists will leave on a ride together at 10:00am with the goal of raising money for research into pediatric brain tumors, the deadliest type of childhood cancer. The leisurely ride is escorted by local and state police, and winds...Tags: Sports, Honda Motor Co., Motorcycling, Cancer, Brain
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Prayers in the Pot Wars
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES- Cheryl Shuman is an activist and a survivor who's staring down her own mortality. It has truly been a difficult road for the medical marijuana user. Before she began her work to reform marijuana laws, Cheryl was known as the 'Optician to...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Tom Cruise, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Colon, Cancer
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Cells Phones and Cancer
By JENNIFER C. YATES and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Thu Jul 24, 7:13 AM ET PITTSBURGH - The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because...Tags: Health Organizations, Research, Science and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, Newspaper and Magazine
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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU UPDATE - SPOT REMOVER
KTLA NewsGayle Anderson was live in Torrance at the offices of Dr. David M. Duffy for "NEW YEAR, NEW YOU UPDATE: SPOT REMOVER". Self-conscious about your spots? Why not remove them? Dr. David M. Duffy now offers the Medlite laser for your spot removal. The...Tags: Education, University of Southern California, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Gov't Says No Mammograms Needed For Women Under 50
KTLA NewsNEW YORK - Most women don't need a mammogram in their 40s and should get one every two years starting at 50, a government task force said Monday. It's a major reversal that conflicts with the American Cancer Society's long-standing position. Also, the...Tags: Health Organizations, Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology, Cancer, Health
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November 8: Heroes of Hope Race for Brain Tumor/Cancer Research
Participate in the Heroes of Hope 2nd Annual Race for Research on Sunday, November 8, 2009. Run/walk a 5k or 10k to support research for brain tumors and cancer. Bring your children and they can participate in a Kids Fun Run. The race will take place at...Tags: Research, Los Angeles, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, University of California, Los Angeles
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Eyebrow Craniotomy; A New Approach to Brain Surgery
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES --The science and art of neurosurgery is evolving and now patients diagnosed with brain tumors are benefitting! Thanks to new instruments and technology, neurosurgeons are being able to remove brain tumors in a whole new way. 74 year old...Tags: John Wayne Cancer Institute, Scalp, Neurosurgery, Surgery, Technology
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New Study: Cell Phones Raise Risk of Brain Tumors
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Contrary to what the wireless industry has been telling consumers for years, a new study suggests that cell phones may be more dangeroust than you think when it comes to developing brain tumors. A group called the International EMF...Tags: Cell Phones, Health, Medical Research
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3rd Annual Malibu Invitational- Surfing to Save a Life
Allie Mac Kay was live in Malibu to preview The 3rd Annual Malibu Invitational". It benefits young Point Dume Surfer Lyon Herron to beat his fight with Gardner's Syndrome. Lyon was first diagnosed with Gardner's Syndrome when he was 6 years young and...Tags: Colonoscopy, Colon, Health, Happiness (state of mind), Windsurfing
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Miracle Rattlesnake Cure?
Cancer is a scary word -- especially when it's stage four. What would you do to save your life?
One woman decided to do something drastic to win the battle against stage four cervical cancer.
Aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatments didn't...Tags: Animals, Chemotherapy, Science and Technology, Cancer, Health
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