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Screen the One You Love for Skin Cancer
Treating moms and dads to brunch or backyard barbeques is a great way to honor them on Mother's Day and Father's Day, but the American Academy of Dermatology hopes more families will start another annual tradition - screening their loved ones for skin...Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer, Mother's Day, Family, Health
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Scientists proposing to study SARS at Bethesda-based NIH
Sun StaffAs troubling new questions emerged about SARS overseas, federal researchers here at home continued yesterday preparing to bring infected patients to the Bethesda-based National Institutes of Health to learn more about how the virus affects the body....Tags: Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Vaccines, Washington (U.S. state), Health
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Tanning bed or petri dish?
Orlando SentinelORLANDO -- Andrew Gilbert spends about $100 a month to get a bronze glow at an Altamonte Springs tanning center. "My job is inside, and I like to have color," says the 38-year-old Winter Springs resident. "I live in Florida and I don't want to look...Tags: Eyewear, Health and Safety at Work, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Viral Diseases and Infections, Medical Procedures and Tests
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How a cancer trial ended in betrayal
Sun StaffFirst of three articles BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - After Bob Lange spent eight weeks rubbing an experimental cream on the fiery patches on his body, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham told him the drug was defeating the killer inside him....Tags: University of California, California, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Crime, Law and Justice, Tumors
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Promise of cures lures tourists to Cuba
Tribune staff reporterWhile waiting for their luggage at Havana's posh Jose Marti airport, arriving foreign visitors can hardly miss the barrage of advertising for Cuba's hot vacation option: hospitalization. A closed-circuit television perched over the baggage carousel shows...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Plastic Surgery, Havana (Cuba), Japan, Travel
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The Umpire's Sons
The boy loves games of chance. He loves slot machines and playing cards and instant-win lottery tickets. He learned at an early age to count coins, and to bet them. He learned in the hospital that money comes in get-well cards.Michael Hirschbeck learned...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Shingles, Kirby Puckett, World Series
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