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Professional painters face higher risk of developing bladder cancer
A new study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has provided further evidence that professional painters may face a higher risk of developing bladder cancer than the general population.

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Decline in US Adult Smoking Rate Stalled
Despite the known dangers of tobacco use, 1 in 5 American adults continues to smoke cigarettes, and 4 in 10 nonsmokers were exposed to cigarette smoke during 2007-2008, according to reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Stout starts year as first tobacco free 4-year campus
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Stout voted twice in referendums to change university policy concerning the use of tobacco products on campus. On Wednesday, Sept. 1, those changes went into effect.

Onyx enters commercialization agreement with Ono for carfilzomib and ONX 0912 development program
Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. to develop and commercialize two compounds from Onyx's proteasome inhibitor development program, carfilzomib and ONX 0912. Under the terms of the agreement, Ono has exclusive rights to develop and commercialize both compounds for all oncology indications in Japan.

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Tailgating essentials for the CU-Boulder, CSU game
University of Colorado students tailgate before the Rocky Mountain Showdown in Boulder for last year s CU-CSU game. ( KASIA BROUSSALIAN )

The far-reaching health benefits of fasting
Besides its spiritual significance, religious fasting translates into several health benefits for those who go through with it.

Smoking marijuana helps reduce pain, trial shows
Researchers in Montreal have completed what they say is the first placebo-controlled clinical trial to show that smoking pot really helps to relieve pain.

Eight signs of cancer
Scientists have identified eight key signs of cancer which should be investigated immediately.





Report: Al Qaeda still threat to America
Nearly nine years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, Americans still face a serious threat from al Qaeda, according to a new report from a panel of top national security experts.

U.N. resolution paves the way for Serbia-Kosovo talks
The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a landmark resolution calling for talks between Serbia and Kosovo, which declared its independence in February 2008.

Parents try to recover runaway teen in Brazil
An American family is desperately trying to get their daughter back after the 15-year-old ran away with her boyfriend to Brazil, where authorities handed her over to the boyfriend's family.

Japan may get new prime minister next week
The wife of Japan's prime minister is a pragmatist. When her husband, Naoto Kan, became prime minister in June, they moved in only with their summer clothes, she told a Japanese weekly magazine.

India revives British-era caste count
India plans to hold a full count of its citizens and their castes, the country's first since 1931.

Can tennis pair pave way to India-Pakistan harmony?
When Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi step out on court for the U.S. Open men's doubles final on Friday night, there will be more than just sporting glory at stake.

Quran controversy casts pall over Eid celebrations
This Friday, Muslims around the world will bid goodbye to a long month of fasting with three days of feasting and festivities.

Bodies of Americans arrive home from Iraq
Like so many U.S. service members before them, the bodies of Sgt. Phillip Jenkins and Pvt. James McClamrock returned late Thursday to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware -- the most recent deaths of the war in Iraq.

Japan alarmed over China's yen purchases
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Iran to release American hiker Sarah Shourd
Iran says it will release one of the three American hikers detained for more than a year on Saturday, a day after the conclusion of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, according to an official at the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance.





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Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) variants and bladder cancer: A population-based case-control study [An article from: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health]
by: M.R. Karagas, S. Park, H.H. Nelson, A.S. Andrew, M
publisher: Elsevier
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