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UF center sponsoring prostate health expo
The 3rd annual Prostate Health & Wellness Expo will again target black men in Alachua County and stress the urgency for them to become more aware of the need to be checked for prostate cancer.The expo will be held from 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 11 at the King Center, 1028 NE 14th St. Registration is free, but the deadline is Sept. 8 to register. There will be on-site registration; however, only ...

Arnold Palmer Joins Centocor Ortho Biotech and Us TOO International to Launch My Prostate Cancer Roadmap
World-renowned golf champion and prostate cancer survivor Arnold Palmer has teamed up with Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. and the non-profit organization Us TOO International Prostate Cancer Education & Support Network to launch My Prostate Cancer Roadmap , an educational program that provides resources and information specific to advanced prostate cancer patients and those who love them.

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Unemployment hits single mothers, minority women hardest
Karrie Quay needs no reminder this economy is tough on single mothers. Eight months ago, Quay took leave from her job as manager of a fast food chain near Flint to tend to her dying mother in Montcalm County.

Inside a bear bile farm in Laos
Despite increasing international outrage, extracting bile from endangered black bears is still rife in south-east Asia

Arsenic study recruits Maine school districts
A five-town school district based in Hallowell has signed on as the third local school system to participate in a study aimed at linking the presence of arsenic in well water to children's intelligence.

NYU School of Medicine Receives $8.2 Million Grant from the National Institutes of Health To Continue Urological ...
The Urothelial Biology Team at NYU School of Medicine received an $8.2 million, five-year program project (P01) grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health to continue groundbreaking research on bladder biology and diseases including urinary tract infection (UTI).

Owners buy pet health plans for 'family members'
Although many have curbed their spending on purchases and services for themselves, pampering and caring for their beloved pets still are top priorities. As a result, pet health insurance and veterinary discount plans are in demand.

Is that pastrami sandwich really going to give you bladder cancer?
The headlines were certainly scary enough to turn readers into vegetarians:





Petraeus: Quran-burning harms troops
The U.S. commander in Afghanistan criticized a U.S. church's plan to burn copies of the Quran on September 11, warning the event "could cause significant problems" for troops.

Tropical storm heads for U.S., Mexico
A tropical depression in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico is creeping toward Mexico and the United States and could bring substantial rainfall, officials said.

Deaths climb in Guatemala landslides
The toll from torrential rains and landslides in Guatemala moved higher today, with disaster officials reporting 44 dead, 56 injured and 16 missing.

Travolta halts retrial in extortion case
A retrial in the case of two men accused in the Bahamas of attempting to extort millions from John Travolta over the death of the actor's son was halted Monday just as it was about to get under way, according to the Bahamian attorney general's office.

India: Four dead as police fire on protesters
Indian police fired on pro-independence protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir Monday, killing four people and wounding 16 others, a senior police officer said.

Violence in Iraq leaves 6 dead
A string of bombings and shootings in Iraq has left at least one Iraqi military officer and five civilians dead and at least 21 people wounded, authorities said Monday.

IAEA: Iran still enriching uranium
In defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, Iran continues its uranium enrichment activities, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency released Monday.

One rescue operation temporarily halted at Chilean mine
Rescue officials reported Monday they had to temporarily stop one of two drilling operations to reach 33 men trapped for more than a month inside a Chilean mine.

Missiles kill 5 suspected Pakistan militants
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed five suspected militants in Pakistan's tribal region on Monday, intelligence officials tell CNN.

Former ELO member dies in freak accident
A former cellist with the rock group Electric Light Orchestra was killed in southwestern England on Monday in a car crash involving a large bale of hay, local police said.





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A death certificate review of urinary bladder and lung cancer deaths in southeast Chicago, 1968-1982
by: Arlene N Alexander
publisher: Division of Epidemiologic Studies, Illinois Dept. of Public Health, released: 1986
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