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Tom Green is busier than you think
About Last NightTom Green must get asked “Where have you been?†pretty often, because the former MTV talk show host answered the question without much prompting during our hour-long lunch on Friday. “Whether or not I’m in the face of the mainstream the last... -
Marijuana, testicular cancer link is found
Young men who began using marijuana as adolescents or who smoke pot at least once a week appear to be twice as likely to develop testicular cancer as those who never used the drug.
The association, as reported by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Medical Research, Cancer, Drugs and Medicines, Hospitals and Clinics
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Hoff 'in control and ready to go'
Sun reporterIf karma counts for anything, Katie Hoff deserves to win a gold medal at these Olympics. Because if that happens, she'll never again have to explain why she threw up after the 400-meter individual medley at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. It's a story that...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Cancer, Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Katie Hoff
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House Diagnoses, Season Two
Season Two "Acceptance" Methanol poisoning - Methanol (also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits), is a chemical compound. It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable, toxic liquid...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Cancer, Crime, Law and Justice, Lymphatic System, Tuberculosis
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Woman Implicated Armstrong
Times Staff WriterNearly 10 years ago, in an Indiana hospital, a few days after he had cancer surgery, his life at stake and his racing future suddenly very secondary, cyclist Lance Armstrong was allegedly asked by doctors if he had ever taken performance-enhancing...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Trials, Cancer, Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lance Eschews France for Hosting Gig
Zap2It.comIf this was a normal year, Lance Armstrong would find himself beginning the week in Montelimar, a small town in the South of France known for its native flora, Provencal markets and picturesque side streets. In a day or two, he would enter L'Alpe d'Huez,...Tags: Television, Lance Armstrong, Cancer, Social Issues, Reggie Bush
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Alligators' 'ferocious' immune system could lead to new medicines for people
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe alligator's massive jaws and powerful tail mark it as a relic of the dinosaur age, a primitive creature that would appear to have little in common with humans. Yet scientists are studying aspects of alligator biology that could lead to new medical...Tags: Nature, Lifestyle and Leisure, Viral Diseases and Infections, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations
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Fighting Cancer: Newer Drugs Offer Patients Hope
Tribune newspapersAnyone who has had a friend or loved-one with cancer is often all-to-familiar with the negative side-effects of chemotherapy. Hair loss, chronic pain, nausea, dizziness and loss of appetite can cause cancer patients a lot of stress and discomfort. Modern...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Cancer, Texas, Biotechnology, Health
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The games, the times
1978 June 7: The Washington Bullets win the NBA championship with a 105-99 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics in Game 7. June 13: Aberdeen High School star Cal Ripken, 17, signs with the Orioles after the club selects him in the second round of...Tags: Lance Armstrong, National Football League, Preakness Stakes, Coppin State University, Health
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Tomcats
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 30, 2001 "Tomcats," a raunchy and rowdy comedy targeting young males, stars Jerry O'Connell as a likable guy with a serious problem and a short time to solve it. O'Connell's Michael Delaney is an aspiring L.A.-based cartoonist who's...Tags: Bruce Willis, Los Angeles, Jake Busey, Walt Disney, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Wordsong Farmer
The Hartford CourantWe call it kvetch, Steve Straight tells me, gesturing toward a fenced-in area that once housed a vegetable garden but now resembles an enormous pincushion spiked with purple vetch. The backyard of his house on Abbe Road in Manchester is steeply...Tags: University of Connecticut, Poetry, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Connecticut
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Cancer survivor fights for his shot to compete
Sun StaffKevin Hall has done everything in his power to be an Olympian. The 34-year-old sailor from Bowie dominated the Finn class competition at the team trials in Florida in February. He and his wife have "burnt through our savings and run up as much debt as we...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Cancer, Trials, Multi-Sport Events, Sports Organizations
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