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Q&A with Colleen Johnson, Registered Nurse at Kansas City Cancer Centers: Focusing on Women's Health and Breast CancerColleen Johnson, RN, PN, received her RN degree from El Centro College in Dallas, Texas and proceeded to the University of Southwestern Medical School in Dallas to obtain her Women's Health Care Nurse... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Reovirus may be a Novel Approach to Prostate Cancer Treatment
Researchers in Canada have detected a novel oncolytic viral therapy against prostate cancer with use of a virus called the reovirus, according to study results published in Cancer Research, a journal ... Full Article (0 Comments)
Dieter's Dream–Sleep the Weight Away
[Getting enough sleep can cause weight loss. Check out this story for National Sleep Awareness Week. ~JC] The best kept secret for the way to get bikini-ready in time for the beach might be hiding in... Full Article (0 Comments)
Obesity Linked to Poor Colon Cancer Prognosis
Obese patients with colon cancer are at greater risk for death or recurrent disease compared to those who are within a normal weight range, according to a report in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal... Full Article (0 Comments)
Higher Fast Food Prices Lead to Lower Weight, Diabetes Risk
A new study that followed participants for 20 years shows both weight and risk for diabetes decreased for people in communities where fast food prices increased. The University of North Carolina at C... Full Article (0 Comments)
American Society of Anesthesiologists Urges Patients to Ask the Right Questions When Considering Traveling Internationally for Surgery
Hundreds of thousands of Americans travel abroad for surgical procedures each year. As the guardian of patients’ vital health, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) is urging those consideri... Full Article (0 Comments)



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