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Study: HPV vaccine doesn't encourage sexual activity
There's been a lot of controversy over the HPV vaccine. Because Gardasil is designed to protect young people against human papillomavirus, a common sexually transmitted disease, some people believe the inoculation gives teens the go-ahead to have sex....
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HPV Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses, Birth Control
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Ryder Cup brings out patriotism in emotional Watson
On the first tee of the first day of Ryder Cup practice this week at Medinah, the surprising intensity of the ovation touched Bubba Watson. To touch Watson's soul, even slightly, is to reach deep inside and turn on his emotional faucet. He might be the...
Tags: Ryder Cup, YouTube, Breast Cancer, Phil Mickelson, Ben Crane
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Former Bent Mountain Fire Chief Tim Worrell dies at the age of 52
Tim Worrell, the former chief of the Bent Mountain Fire Department in Roanoke County, died Sunday night. Worrell was 52. He had been battling throat cancer for the past 4 1/2 years. Worrell had worked at the department for more than three decades. A...
Tags: Tim Worrell
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Smile and hello
Seven years ago I went to the doctors and he told me I was heading down the same path that a lot of my family members headed down. Diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. My dad passed away at 62. He had throat cancer and he might have had a better...Tags: Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Obesity, Social Services, Social Issues
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Utah man uses obituary to confess indiscretions
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 59-year-old Utah man who wrote his own obituary before he died last week used the opportunity to come clean. Friends and family of Val Patterson learned Sunday that the man they thought held a doctorate from the University...Tags: Theft, Obituaries, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Blacks with throat cancer get harsher therapy
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Blacks in the U.S. with throat cancer are more likely than whites to have surgery that leaves them unable to speak than to get gentler voice-preserving treatments, a new study finds. Previous research has found a similar...Tags: Otolaryngology, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Oncology, Head
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Aberdeen bicyclist to undertake 650-mile journey
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comPerseverance and diligence are two words ingrained into Nathan Thomas' life. While he has the words tattooed on his forearms, the Aberdeen resident has lived them the last few months, training for a more than 650-mile bike ride from Aberdeen to...Tags: Human Interest, Cancer, Social Media
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Fugitive ex-doctor agrees to plea deal
A former fugitive Indiana nose doctor agreed to a second plea deal Monday—and this time, the judge said it will stick. Mark Weinberger of Merrillville faces 22 counts of health care fraud. According to the Merrillville Post-Tribune, the ex-doctor...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Benefit bike ride scheduled this weekend for Roanoke County Fire Chief battling cancer
ReporterTypically, firefighters are physically strong, but one department in Roanoke County is emotionally weak these days. It is the Bent Mountain Fire Department. "It's been very rough for everybody. The department is a family. We consider this department a...Tags: Cancer, Tim Worrell, Fires
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Gordon MacDonald (Don) Thomas
Thomas, Gordon MacDonald Gordon MacDonald (Don) Thomas passed away in Newport Beach, California on Friday June 15th, 2012 after his heroic battle with throat cancer. As a Southern California native, he impacted the surfing, sailing and ocean community...
Tags: Windsurfing, Ocean Surfing
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Prognosis good and spirits high for NFL ref who found he had cancer after injury at Ravens game
If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible. Tony Corrente is anything but invisible. The longtime NFL referee learned that as...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Michael Oher, Baltimore Ravens, Science and Technology, Sports
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Pulp non fiction: Joe Eszterhas tells all about Mel Gibson
24 FramesScreenwriter Joe Eszterhas has given up chasing women. He’s given up booze. He’s given up smoking, after barely surviving a horrible bout of throat cancer. But judging from “Heaven and Mel,” his new Amazon e-book about his ill-...
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