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  • Thursday Reading: Coffee Drinkers May Live Longer - New York Times (blog) 17 May, 2012, 7:17 am
    Thursday Reading: Coffee Drinkers May Live LongerNew York Times (blog)By ANN CARRNS A variety of consumer-focused articles appears daily in The New York Times and on our blogs. Each weekday morning, we gather them together here so you can quickly scan the news that could hit you in your wallet. Whites account for under ...
  • BLOG: Perfect Timing... - ABC2 News (blog) 17 May, 2012, 6:06 am
    ABC2 News (blog)BLOG: Perfect Timing...ABC2 News (blog)Once again, The Maryland Jockey Club has partnered with the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and community outreach programs. The next day is the 137th Running of the Preakness ...and more »
  • My Friend Jane Doe - U.TV (blog) 17 May, 2012, 5:56 am
    U.TV (blog)My Friend Jane DoeU.TV (blog)by Ciara Priestly, Businesswoman After writing a series of blogs telling my story about my battle with cancer I now feel very compelled to write about my friend's battle. This story will no doubt shock you to the core. It will also make you realise ...
  • Foreign Service spouse finds her blog no longer has a home on State Department ... - Washington Post (blog) 17 May, 2012, 3:01 am
    Foreign Service spouse finds her blog no longer has a home on State Department ...Washington Post (blog)By Lisa Rein Jennifer Dinoia — breast cancer survivor, mother of three, Foreign Service spouse and blogger whose posts on family life earned her a coveted spot on the State Department blog roll — is no longer in good standing with her husband's ...
  • Gladiator Fire In Arizona Threatens Homes - The Province (blog) 16 May, 2012, 5:22 pm
    Gladiator Fire In Arizona Threatens HomesThe Province (blog)I am a firefighter and cancer survivor circumnavigating the globe by bicycle to fund research for a cure for breast, prostate and lung cancer. I cycle with Police and Firefighters from around the globe. The posted blogs are my personal opinion and ...and more »
  • Big Sur's Henry Miller Library 'in jeopardy' - The Bay Citizen (blog) 16 May, 2012, 3:55 pm
    The Bay Citizen (blog)Big Sur's Henry Miller Library 'in jeopardy'The Bay Citizen (blog)Miller wrote several books, including “Tropic of Cancer," which details the lives and sexual exploits of characters adrift in France, and was banned by the United States upon publication in 1934 for obscenity. The library must raise $140000 by this ...
  • Rickie Fowler ties Tiger Woods' course record, Twitter-tweaks him - Yahoo! Sports (blog) 16 May, 2012, 1:59 pm
    Yahoo! Sports (blog)Rickie Fowler ties Tiger Woods' course record, Twitter-tweaks himYahoo! Sports (blog)Joe D • Tampa, Florida • 13 hours ago where was Rickie Fowler's pink clothing supporting Breast Cancer Research? Apparently he doesn't care....He would rather wear his prisoner orange jumpsuit John • Tulsa, Oklahoma • 24 minutes ago Busbee you are dumb ...and more »
  • Social media: A new mom's new best friend - Kansas City Star 16 May, 2012, 12:03 pm
    Social media: A new mom's new best friendKansas City StarIf it takes a village to raise a child, then Facebook, Twitter and thousands of "mommy blogs" proliferating the Web have become the virtual village. "Without this group, I'm not sure what type of mother I would be," Champ said of the private Facebook ...and more »
  • A welcome U-turn on prostate cancer drugs from NICE – but is the drug ... - Telegraph.co.uk (blog) 16 May, 2012, 6:45 am
    Telegraph.co.uk (blog)A welcome U-turn on prostate cancer drugs from NICE – but is the drug ...Telegraph.co.uk (blog)Not every drug works for every person and, as I wrote in this blog post, some Cancer Drugs Funds were insisting on a choice being made between the two drugs – with no second chance if the first choice did not work. So, with the rejection of Cabazitaxel ...and more »
  • 10 Things Exome Sequencing Can't Do–But Why It's Still Powerful - Scientific American (blog) 16 May, 2012, 6:04 am
    10 Things Exome Sequencing Can't Do–But Why It's Still PowerfulScientific American (blog)For example, mutations in microRNAs cause cancer by silencing various genes, but the DNA that encodes about half of the 1000 or so microRNAs is intronic – and therefore not on exome chips. 9. Gene-gene (epistatic) interactions.
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