SPORTS AND CANCER RESEARCH
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- Donating Breast Tissue for Breast Cancer ResearchThis article explains the processes of donating non-cancerous breast tissue to be used by medical centers around the nation for breast cancer research. This tissue is compared to cancerous breast tissue in an effort to find a cure for breast cancer.
- Sports Betting CancerScamdicappers are the con artists of the sports betting industry. Before you purchase winning picks for the big game, make sure you are with a legit handicapper
- How Much Money is Spent on Cancer Research?Information and details regarding funding and exactly how much money is spent on cancer research.
- Maura Tierney is a Cancer Survivor Who Plays a Part in Cancer AwarenessMaura Tierney is a cancer survivor and a new face on the "fight for a cure" scene.
- Brees Dream Foundation: Drew Brees' Foundation Fights Cancer, and Helps Schools and New OrleansThe foundation Brees Dream Foundation was started by Drew Brees and his wife Brittany. Thus far it has donated $4,500,000 to help fight cancer, help New Orleans, and help schools. His site sells great jerseys and t-shirts too!
- Law of Attraction Series: Introduction and InvitationThe first of the series. An introduction to the author and an invitation to a journey.
Couric, Gibson, Williams to Host 'Stand Up to Cancer'Katie Couric, Charles Gibson, and Brian Williams announced this morning that NBC,ABC, and CBS have launched "Stand Up To Cancer", a multi-faceted campaign to raise funds for cancer research.- Ten of the Most Memorable Quotes in SportsThese quotes from the world of sports are funny, touching, and dumb -- but there is no denying they are gems.
- Exercise Most Powerful for Cancer SurvivorsThe old adage of rest for cancer patients is obsolete. Health experts recommend exercise for patients before, during and even after treatment.
Exercise Could Decrease Prostate Cancer ProgressionIt has been determined that men with prostate cancer can slow down progression with 3 hours or more of moderate to vigorous exercise each week.- Skin Cancer, Melanoma Prevention Tips While Out in the SunSkin cancer is the most common form of cancer usually caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays. Here are things or simple tips that you can do that may prevent it from developing.
- Drew Brees and Peyton Manning: Winners on and Off the FieldDrew Brees and Peyton Manning, two of the NFL's top quarterbacks, don't put football first. Off the field, we find them putting God, family and friends above football. Here's a peak into their charity work and their friendship.
- NFL Pink: NFL Suits Up for Breast Cancer Awareness MonthThe NFL has gone pink. No, it isn't some gender-friendly attempt at getting more women to watch football. It is an attempt by the NFL to bring attention to breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and just...
- Breast Cancer Awareness Events in the Metro Detroit AreaIf you're looking for a way to raise awareness or funds for breast cancer research in the Metro Detroit area, here are just a few events taking place in the area.
- Health and Wellness Monthly CalendarHere is a monthly health and wellness calendar with links to health and wellness resources for you to plan your New Year's resolution action items to become and stay healthy.
Stand Up to Cancer Unites Television Networks, American Idol and Hollywood CelebsSeptember 5, 2008, is the date when Stand Up To Cancer will unite NBC, ABC, and CBS at 8:00 PM ET/PT (7:00 PM CST) for a Telethon with a star studded lineup including Elizabeth Edwards, Salma Hayek, and American Idol David Cook.- The Case for Research into Medicinal MarijuanaAccording to the Controlled Drug Substance Act marijuana is more dangerous than opium, heroin and GHB and it has no medical properties despite contrary evidence.
- The Amazing Life and Times of Lance ArmstrongIf you've never heard of Lance Armstrong, then you're probably in a minority. Armstrong has made news headlines. First, as a world-class cyclist. Second, as a cancer victim. Read his story of courage and survival!
- Creatine and DHEA: Worth the Money and the Muscle?Creatine and DHEA are popular with athletes and body builders. Are you curious about the benefits and side effects? Here's what I've learned about these two fitness supplements.
- Childhood Obesity and ExerciseExercise and its relationship to Childhood Obesity in America.
- Health Benefits of Exercising and Play - Start Young for Increased Protection Later in LifeI didn't know, nor did I care about the benefits of exercising when I was young. We know so much more now about the benefits of exercising when young and how it protects us as we age.
Top Breast Cancer Awareness Month Activities in Orlando for 2008Here are a few ways you can 'Think Pink' with Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities in Orlando in 2008.- Promotional Bracelets, Buttons and Pins: Let Your Customers Wear Your MessageBracelets, buttons and pins provide cost-effective wearable marketing. These small items make excellent giveaways in trade show bags, as awareness campaign handouts, and at grand openings and school open houses.
- Cheyenne Woods and the Tradition of Sports at Wake Forest UniversityWith a long tradition of producing sports superstars, Cheyenne Woods joins the ranks of Arnold Palmer, Brian Piccolo, and Tim Duncan at Wake Forest University this year. Will Tiger Woods' niece rock the golf world and WFU like her famous uncle?
- Physical Activity: Its Place in Obesity and Crime in Today's YouthThis paper describes how physical activity can decrease obesity and crime rates in today's youth. The theories behind this paper are backed by reliable sources. This is a great article to read for current or future parents.
- Can Tattoos Cause Cancer?This article discusses whether or not tattoos cause cancer, both directly and indirectly.
- Bitter Melon for Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes: A Personal Journey of HealingFaced with diabetes, a 56 year-old man changes his diet and takes a safe yet powerful natural supplement, the bitter melon fruit, famed in global folk medicine for its ability to balance blood sugar and treat diabetes.
- Alzheimer's Disease - Diagnosis, Denial, and AcceptanceA real-life story about one family's trauma, anxiety, and uncertainty of dealing with a parent diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease - and coming to grips with the reality.
- Health Benefits and Risks of CaffeineThe article examines the health benefits and risks of caffeine and how moderation is key.
A New Reason to Do Housework: The Breast Cancer ConnectionA new study found a significant link between physical activity in the form of housework and a reduction in the risk of getting breast cancer.
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