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Subject: NCI Current Clips Supplement for Apr 19

* * * NCI Current Clips Supplement * * *
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BBC News: Health: World Edition
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* Autism link to male sex hormones
* Bhopal campaigners win key prize
* Brain chips could help paralysed
* Caution urged over bio research
* Genes 'may affect HIV treatment'
* Move to end need for injections
* Online affairs 'are infidelity'
* Steroids damage premature babies

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Moreover: Breast Cancer News
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* Childbirth and Premenopausal Breast Cancer (Medical News Today)
* Current Incidence and Death from Cancer in Canada (Medical News Today)
* Discontinuing your medication after heart surgery is bad for you (Medical News Today)
* Longevity Gene May Also Predict Better Outcome For Breast Cancer Patients (Science Daily)
* Malignant breast cancer cells revert to normal with manipulation (Medical News Today)
* Our readers write about cancer crusaders and patient outreach; a correction (US News)
* Our readers write about cancer crusaders and patient outreach; a correction (US News)
* Sequential, Alternating, or Combination Doxorubicin/Docetaxel Regimens Appear Equally Effective in Metastatic (Doctors Guide)
* Short course of Tibetan yoga improved sleep in cancer patients (Medical News Today)
* Slower prostate cancer cell growth after green and black tea polyphenols consumption (Medical News Today)

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Moreover: Cancer News
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* 133 genes that could help in treating acute leukemia (Daily Times)
* Gene profiling may help guide leukemia therapy (Indianapolis Star)
* Horse power Child cancer patients make new four-legged friends (BBC)
* New research could lead to better bladder cancer screening (ABC Online)
* Nuevolution Generates World's Largest Drug Library And Identifies Novel High Potency Cancer Leads (Belga Direct Press Releases)
* Prostate test may improve cancer detection (Daily Times)
* Proteomics to identify unique protein fingerprints for CNS cancers (Medical News Today)
* Researchers identify leukemia-linked pathway targeted by a new kinase inhibitor (Medical News Today)
* Study: Lung cancer varies between genders (Indianapolis Star)
* Study: lung cancer varies between genders (Xinhua News Agency)
* Women with lung cancer have more tissue damage but they survive longer (Medical News Today)

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New York Times: Health
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* 'A Man After His Own Heart': A Miraculous Pump
* 'His Brother's Keeper': Family Science Project
* Closing Arguments in Abortion Ban Suit
* H.I.V. Cases Shut Down Pornography Film Industry
* In Arizona, Unease Over New Medicare Drug Law
* Now Can We Talk About Health Care?
* Phil Sokolof, 82, a Crusader Against Cholesterol, Is Dead

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Reuters Health eLine
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* "Mud football" leads to outbreak of infection
* Beer and liquor raise risk of gout
* Depression not uncommon during pregnancy
* High blood pressure may be misdiagnosed in young adults
* High rates of crime, drug use in schizophrenics
* Lead levels high in some gunshot victims
* New drug-resistant type of Salmonella identified
* Obesity may raise risk of kidney stones
* Rehab training cuts heart attack risk factor
* Stool DNA test helps detect colon cancer

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Yahoo! News: Health
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* Atkins Seeks to Tone Down 'Cheeseburger' Image (Reuters)
* Attacking Asthma in Children (HealthDay)
* Experts Stress Post-Exercise Nutrition (AP)
* Hawaii Moves to Lower Medicaid Drug Costs (AP)
* Many Dutch Doctors Admit Sex with Patients (Reuters)
* Medicare Seeks More Access to Drug Cards (AP)
* Older Women Abused as Often as Younger Ones: Study (Reuters)
* Progress Is Being Made on the Male Pill (AP)
* Smokers Risk Frostbite, Study Finds (Reuters)


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