"Frequent sexual intercourse and masturbation protects men against a common form of cancer, suggests the largest study of the issue to date yet"
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"A form of common assault"
"A form of common assault"
09/17/2004 10:39 AMA former British commander in Iraq questions the motives for the
invasion and attacks the coalition's handling of the aftermath.
Fighting Cancer With The Common Cold?
Fighting Cancer With The Common Cold?
12/18/2003 02:11 AMStudy Suggests Language Shapes Thoughts
Study Suggests Language Shapes Thoughts
08/23/2004 01:10 AMHappy People Are Healthier, Study
Suggests
Happy People Are Healthier, Study
Suggests
04/19/2005 04:18 AMNew study suggests consumers want
Internet regulation in Canada
New study suggests consumers want
Internet regulation in Canada
09/22/2004 05:14 PMNational Post Sep 22 2004 8:42PM GMT
Mountain Living More Heart-Friendly,
Study Suggests
Mountain Living More Heart-Friendly,
Study Suggests
03/17/2005 04:05 AMCanadian budget calculator could use
some new batteries, IMF study suggests
Canadian budget calculator could use
some new batteries, IMF study suggests
04/08/2005 10:04 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 8 2005 12:53PM GMT
Antioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
Antioxidant-Heavy Diet Provides
Protection during Stroke, Study Suggests
04/13/2005 02:00 AMHormone Transforms Fat Cells from Foes
to Friends, Rat Study Suggests
Hormone Transforms Fat Cells from Foes
to Friends, Rat Study Suggests
02/10/2004 02:46 AMSulphur Fumes Impair Memory, Snail Study
Suggests
Sulphur Fumes Impair Memory, Snail Study
Suggests
06/23/2004 01:03 AMHeavy Fertilizer Use May Transform Lakes
for Centuries, Study Suggests
Heavy Fertilizer Use May Transform Lakes
for Centuries, Study Suggests
06/17/2005 03:48 PMDental X-rays might result in small
babies, study suggests (USATODAY.com)
Dental X-rays might result in small
babies, study suggests (USATODAY.com)
04/28/2004 07:17 AMUSATODAY.com - Women who have dental X-rays while pregnant might have
a higher risk of delivering an underweight baby, research suggests
Wednesday.
Sysix Companies Named in VAR Business
“Industry’s 500 Largest VARs” Issue
Sysix Companies Named in VAR Business
“Industry’s 500 Largest VARs” Issue
08/20/2004 02:27 AMWith nearly 30% growth in revenue over last year, Sysix leaps from
#426 to #388 in the VAR Business rankings. [PRWEB Aug 20, 2004]
Ancient farmers practiced genetic
manipulation in creating modern corn
plant, study suggests
Ancient farmers practiced genetic
manipulation in creating modern corn
plant, study suggests
11/13/2003 08:44 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 13 2003 6:32PM ET
Pay Abuses Common for Day Laborers,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
Pay Abuses Common for Day Laborers,
Study Finds (washingtonpost.com)
06/24/2005 03:17 PMwashingtonpost.com - More than half of day laborers in the Washington
area have been cheated out of their wages and one in four has been
harmed on the job, according to a study being released today that
tries to sketch a portrait of the informal workers.
"Cannabis extracts may shrink brain
tumours and other cancers by blocking
the growth of the blood vessels which
feed them, suggests a new study."
"Cannabis extracts may shrink brain
tumours and other cancers by blocking
the growth of the blood vessels which
feed them, suggests a new study."
08/15/2004 09:32 PMStanford Internet Study Details Most
Common Online Activities
Stanford Internet Study Details Most
Common Online Activities
12/31/2004 02:34 PMA report of Internet-related activities, published by Stanford
University in 2000, asked 4,000 respondents to select among a list of
17 online activities. The results were not surprising. An updated
report is forthcoming next week.
4,000 to go through genetic screening in
cancer study
4,000 to go through genetic screening in
cancer study
07/23/2004 02:35 AMStraits Times Jul 23 2004 5:53AM GMT
Nuclear cancer study is scrapped
Nuclear cancer study is scrapped
06/25/2004 07:03 AMA major study into the cancer risk of living near a former nuclear
power, has been scrapped, BBC News Online can reveal.
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
FDA OKs Ecstasy Study in Cancer Patients
(AP)
12/28/2004 09:31 AMAP - The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the
dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer
patients feel as they face their final days?
IBM denies spiking fab cancer study
IBM denies spiking fab cancer study
07/06/2004 06:56 AMThe Register Jul 6 2004 10:52AM GMT
Scientists to Study Berries, Oral Cancer
(AP)
Scientists to Study Berries, Oral Cancer
(AP)
04/10/2005 03:25 AMAP - University of Kentucky and Ohio State researchers are conducting
a test to see if a common fruit is useful in slowing or preventing
oral cancer. Scientists believe the black raspberry carries two acids
that can inhibit tumor growth.
Study Links Antibiotics and Breast
Cancer (AP)
Study Links Antibiotics and Breast
Cancer (AP)
02/16/2004 10:50 PMAP - A study suggests antibiotics might increase the risk of
developing breast cancer, but researchers said the data should not
stop women from taking the medication.
Chip biz to fund independent cancer
study
Chip biz to fund independent cancer
study
08/20/2004 06:23 AMFive-year probe into hazards of working in fabs
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
07/28/2004 08:02 PMAP - In women at high risk of breast cancer, new research suggests MRI
scans find nearly twice as many tumors as mammograms do, but they cost
a lot and trigger more unneeded biopsies.
Study Yields Biomarkers for Detecting
Cancer
Study Yields Biomarkers for Detecting
Cancer
08/17/2004 09:05 PMResearchers find three new biomarkers for ovarian cancer that may
greatly improve diagnosis at an early stage, reducing the mortality
rate.
Study Shows Dogs Able to Smell Cancer
(AP)
Study Shows Dogs Able to Smell Cancer
(AP)
09/23/2004 11:48 PMAP - It has long been suspected that man's best friend has a special
ability to sense when something is wrong with us. Now the first
experiment to verify that scientifically has demonstrated that dogs
are able to smell cancer.
Study finds no cancer-cellphone link
Study finds no cancer-cellphone link
04/13/2005 06:48 AMElectronic Times Apr 13 2005 10:53AM GMT
Study Finds Flaws in PSA Cancer Tests
(AP)
Study Finds Flaws in PSA Cancer Tests
(AP)
05/26/2004 04:30 PMAP - A disturbing new study has found that 15 percent of older men
with supposedly normal readings on the widely used PSA test have
prostate cancer anyway and some even have aggressive tumors.
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
05/25/2004 04:21 PMAP - Aspirin, the wonder drug that can help prevent heart attacks and
strokes, also appears to reduce women's chances of developing the most
common type of breast cancer, a study found.
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
05/25/2004 08:59 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 1:09AM GMT
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
05/26/2004 07:39 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 11:30PM GMT
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
05/27/2004 04:29 AMAP - A new study shows that a test widely used to screen for prostate
cancer misses 15 percent of the tumors including some
aggressive ones in older men.
Study Finds Equal Success in Treatments
for Cancer
Study Finds Equal Success in Treatments
for Cancer
05/13/2004 12:33 AMA decade-long study comparing conventional colon cancer surgery with
laparoscopic surgery found identical success rates.
Study Links Some Hair Dyes to Kind of
Cancer
Study Links Some Hair Dyes to Kind of
Cancer
01/24/2004 02:19 AMScientists have found more evidence for a possible link between
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and long-term use of dark hair dye.
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
05/25/2004 05:47 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
08/15/2004 06:02 AMOncolink.com - Sun Aug 15, 08:35 am GMT
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
02/17/2004 08:52 AMUSATODAY.com - Women who take antibiotics frequently have a much
higher risk of breast cancer, a new study finds, but whether the
disease-fighting drugs actually cause the cancer is not clear.
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
05/26/2004 10:38 PMSignificant numbers of older men whose results on a popular screening
test for prostate cancer are normal may nonetheless have cancer, a new
study has found.
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