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WWE superstar John Cena is thinking pink for Night of Champions
Roughly three times a year, John Cena changes colors. Typically we see his "kit" in a predominant black, green, orange, black again, red, purple, black again, etc. This time, the CeNation will wear a color their leader has never donned before - and it...
Tags: Cancer, Charity, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Breast Cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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Junior Seau's brain tissue to be studied
SAN DIEGO - Brain tissue from deceased NFL star Junior Seau has been sent to the National Institutes of Health for study to determine whether his brain suffered damage from his football career, the San Diego County medical examiner said Thursday. The...
Tags: San Diego Chargers, Medical Research, University of California, Los Angeles, Football, Health Organizations
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Steve Sabol, president of NFL Films, dies
NFL.comThe football world says goodbye to a legend of the sport on Tuesday. Steve Sabol, President of NFL Films, has died at the age of 69 years old after an 18 month battle with brain cancer. Sabol took over the mantle of NFL Films President in 1985 from his...Tags: Movies, Roger Goodell, Sports, Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment
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NFL Films President, Steve Sabol Dies
The football world said goodbye to a legend of the sport Tuesday. Steve Sabol, President of NFL Films, died of brain cancer just weeks away from 70th birthday. Sabol took over the mantle of NFL Films from his father Ed, who founded the company. Steve...
Tags: Cancer, Movies, Sports, Football, Entertainment
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500+ Raise Money For Brain Tumor Research
FOX 17 Assignment EditorA large crowd took part in Saturday's "Moving Towards A Cure" Brain Tumor Awareness 5K Run & Walk in Grand Rapids. More than 500 people took part in the second annual event, which took place at Comstock Riverside Park, located at 2001 Monroe Ave. NE in...Tags: Human Interest
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Designer antibodies, nanoparticles, bacteria
When you pop a pill in the future, don't expect old-fashioned results. Thanks to new advances in the lab and a deeper understanding of the human body, drugs are becoming highly personalized and precisely targeted. And the hope is they'll also be more...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Cancer, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology
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Singer Sheryl Crow Says Cell Phone Caused Her Brain Tumor
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Singer Cheryl Crow says she believes using her cell phone excessively caused her to develop a benign brain tumor. Crow appeared on the premiere episode of Katie Couric's new afternoon talk show on Monday. She said she began to...Tags: MRI (imaging), Cancer, Katie Couric, Talk Shows (genre), Cell Phones
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Heavy drinkers may risk brain bleed at a young age: study
Reuters(Reuters) - People who drink heavily - at least four drinks a day - may be at risk of suffering a brain hemorrhage at a relatively early age, according to a French study. Researchers whose findings were published in the journal Neurology focused on...Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Medical Research, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology, Stroke
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Riverside now using Solitaire device for blood clots in stroke patients
Ischemic stroke, when blood clots block the blood vessels to the brain, represent about 87 percent of all strokes. Strokes affect 795,000 people in the U.S. each year. The highest death rates from stroke are in the Southeast. The FDA approved the...
Tags: Riverside Regional Medical Center, Physical Conditions, Stroke, Obesity, Hospitals and Clinics
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Singer Sheryl Crow Reveals She Has Brain Tumor
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow has revealed that she has a benign brain tumor. The Grammy winner's tumor was discovered during a recent MRI, after she forgot the words to part of her hit song "Soak Up the Sun" at a Florida concert....Tags: MRI (imaging), CNN (tv network), Facebook, Tony Awards, Breast Cancer
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Pay It Forward Person of the Week 9/7: Donna West
FOX 17 NewsIt's one of the most common birth defects, but chances are you haven't heard of Hydrocephalus. Donna West hadn't either, until her baby daughter Willow was diagnosed with the condition. "We were scared, we cried. We definitely looked at her wanting to...Tags: Washington, DC, Birth Defects, Spina Bifida
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Study: NFL players at risk for Alzheimer's disease, ALS
Just hours before the 2012 NFL season kicked off, a new study suggested that professional football players were three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer's...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Neurosurgery, Science and Technology, Football
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