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New Scientist TV: Killer T-cell surrounds cancer in targeted attack
Watch the immune system ' s hitman zero in on a tumour cell this dramatic close-up of encounter
Sarah O'Leary: The Race for the Exits: How Komen Can Stop the Exodus
The Susan G. Komen Foundation must take drastic, meaningful and very public measures to win back hearts and minds. One "mea culpa" apology will not be enough to shore up sponsors or win back consumers' loyalty.
Social Media and the Mustachioed Man - SocialTimes.com
If the pink ribbon is perceived as gender-appropriate for a largely female health concern, the inherent masculinity of the mustache is perfect for an awareness campaign related to a male-specific health issue.
Pink for October | Shoplet Office Supplies Blog
I love how every October I can plan on seeing lots of pink everywhere. Pink football gloves for football players, pink nikes, pink office supplies, pink treats, etc. I’ve always thought how interesting it is that City of Hope and other breast cancer research foundations seem to have a
Chavez: what next for Venezuela? | beyondbrics | News and views on emerging markets from the
beyondbrics, from the Financial Times, brings news and comment from more than 40 emerging economies, headed by China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia and South Africa. We cover politics and economics, finance and business - everything that makes markets move.
Research Shows Mobile Phones May Be Carcinogenic - Heavy Doses - Portfolio.com
The question of whether mobile phones can give users brain cancer has come up once again, and this time a group of international researchers that examined dozens of studies say the answer is maybe.
BrandFreak: Junk-food benefit of the week: Sprite could help cancer patients
Can Sprite cure cancer? Well, no. But it can help patients absorb cancer drugs. Or it could make matters worse.
From Movember To Boob Lube: Web Video Fights Cancer This Fall
Autumn seems to be the season for fighting cancer. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, November is Movember’s prostate cancer moustache-growing campaign, and the race to raise money for cancer research is on—especially in the world of web video. Movember Movember, formerly k ...
Medical Entrepreneurship: A New Movement to Accelerate Cures - Anthony Tjan - Harvard Business
Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and more.
Can Zilico's Cervical Cancer Device Spell the End of Pap Smears? | Sustainability | Fast Company
product features Pap smears are invasive, uncomfortable, and often inaccurate. They also might soon be a thing of the past. British company Zilico is in the trial stages of a handheld cervical cancer screening device that offers up accurate results in minutes instead of the weeks women have to wait
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