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Childhood Leukemia
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Childhood Leukemia
Stage set for Terry Fox Run on February 3 29 Jan 2006
...proceeds from the Muscat Run will be invested locally — these will be donated to Sultan Qaboos University for the research of childhood leukemia, which is ...
- Times of Oman,
Study Links Household Insecticides to Childhood Leukemia Jan 18, 2006
...head lice shampoo findings, especially, should be interpreted with caution because hers is the first study to link insecticidal shampoos to childhood leukemia. ...
- FOX News
Bug Spray Use Linked to Childhood Leukemia Jan 17, 2006
Michael Thun, MD, head of epidemiological research for the American Cancer Society, noted that clinicians do not know the cause or causes of childhood leukemia ...
- MedPage Today,
Link between lice shampoos and childhood leukemia Jan 18, 2006
Maybe even more than you can handle! A new study has found a possible link between household insecticides and childhood leukemia. ...
- Blogging Baby,
Risk of Childhood Leukemia May be Increased by Exposure to ... Jan 18, 2006
Household insecticides could raise the risk of acute leukemia in children, a French study published in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine journal ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Household Insecticides May Hike Risk of Childhood Leukemia Jan 17, 2006
...exposed to household insecticides in head lice shampoos and in lawn and garden products may have double the risk of developing childhood leukemia, says a ...
- Lex 18,
Childhood leukemia linked to insecticides Jan 18, 2006
PARIS, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- A French survey finds that prenatal and early childhood exposure to some common insecticides increases the risk of childhood leukemia. ...
- United Press International
Household insecticides may double childhood leukemia risk Jan 17, 2006
Washington: Pregnant women or mothers with very young children may well decide to do away with fumigating their homes, or spraying their gardens with ...
- NewKerala.com,
Cure rate for childhood leukemia soaring Jan 11, 2006
MEMPHIS, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- Improvements in diagnosis and treatment may soon raise the cure rate for the once-deadly childhood cancer ...
- United Press International
Maternal Pesticide Exposure Linked to Childhood Leukemia Jan 18, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 18 - The findings from a new study support previous research showing an elevated risk of acute childhood leukemia with exposure ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Pesticide Exposure May Increase Risk of Leukemia in Children Jan 23, 2006
Previous studies have suggested that exposure to household pesticides may increase the risk of childhood leukemia, but a link with garden pesticides has been ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Sweepstakes firm agrees to pay fine, settle with states Jan 27, 2006
Among the charities that hired Newport, according to the statement: the American Breast Cancer Foundation, Childhood Leukemia Foundation, United States Deputy ...
- Sacramento Bee,
(PZ) Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Hosts a Symposium on Sickle ... Jan 23, 2006
..."The cure rate for childhood leukemia in 1955 was zero, but approaches 90 percent in common kinds of childhood leukemia in 2006. ...
- Houston Chronicle,
'Child cancer risk' in pesticide Jan 17, 2006
...frequently exposed to household insecticides used on plants, lawns and in head-lice shampoos appear to run double the risk of developing childhood leukemia. ...
- Australian,
health watch Jan 25, 2006
...white blood cell). Exposure to radiation and family history may affect the risk of developing childhood leukemia. Gene-based diagnosis ...
- Elmira Star-Gazette,
St. Jude Projects 90 Percent Cure Rate For Childhood Cancer Acute ... Jan 12, 2006
Chromosome Losses Mean Poor Survival In Childhood Leukemia (May 13, 2004) -- A new international study of children with a severe form of acute lymphoblastic ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Millions in grants honor boy's incomplete life Jan 22, 2006
...progress. It might be possible to eventually raise the survival rate to as high as that of childhood leukemia, Friedman said. If ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Pylons: Waikato farmers get the news Jan 25, 2006
...to increase the width to 600 metres, which it says would prevent electromagnetic fields increasing the risk of miscarriage and childhood leukemia in residents.
- Stuff.co.nz,
Bone marrow drive for California teenager Jan 26, 2006
A network of relatives is working to find a bone marrow match for Emily Quinlan, 18, of California, who was diagnosed with a form of childhood leukemia a year ...
- Boston Globe,
Family, Hewlett-Packard donate laptops to Duke Hospital Jan 26, 2006
...by Joanne Kurtzberg, a Duke physician who pioneered the cord-blood transplants that Parikh said have been successful in treating childhood leukemia and other ...
- Durham Herald Sun,
ACS helps student cancer survivors Jan 24, 2006
The disease moves quickly to the blood stream, and occurs rapidly and suddenly. ALL accounts for the majority of childhood leukemia cases. ...
- Arkansas Traveler (subscription),
Challenges Before the Power Ministry Jan 26, 2006
...known and reported that electric fields generated from open power lines can extend more than 100 yards on either side and cause childhood leukemia and cancer ...
- Herald Publications,
Insecticides Causing Childhood Cancer? Jan 23, 2006
Environmental pollutants, like insecticides, have long been suspected of contributing to the growing rate of childhood leukemia. ...
- W*USA 9,
Power lines plan worries residents Jan 21, 2006
Kilbride has a 6-year-old grandson, so if power lines planned near his Wheatland home could put the boy at risk of developing childhood leukemia, he wants to ...
- The News Journal,
Doctor: More cases of cancer to report Jan 11, 2006
Elevated levels of childhood leukemia and brain and central nervous system cancers in Dover led to the massive state and federal investigation of childhood ...
- Asbury Park Press,
Loss of son spurs parents to join fight against LQTS Jan 23, 2006
...stressful situations. In fact, it is three times more common than childhood leukemia in the United States.". Referencing Simon's ...
- Norristown Times Herald,
Novel Mouse Model May Help Evaluate New Drugs To Treat Leukemia Jan 18, 2006
August 6, 2004) -- The loss of a key protein (Smad3) in a pathway that helps prevent tumors from forming is specific to one form of childhood leukemia, but not ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Pennsylvania Attorney General Corbett Announces $400,000 Multi ... Jan 25, 2006
1055 Taylor Avenue, Suite 201A, Baltimore, MD Cancer Foundation for Melanoma Research, PO Box 399, Falling Waters, WV Childhood Leukemia Foundation, 1608 Route ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Survival of Pediatric ALL Continues to Improve Jan 18, 2006
Life expectancy as an indicator of outcome in follow-up of population-based cancer registries: the example of childhood leukemia. Annals of Oncology. ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Investigate your Pest Control Exterminator and Pesticides Warns ... Jan 19, 2006
In fact, a recent French study finds that prenatal and early childhood exposure to some common insecticides increases the risk of childhood leukemia. ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
WHO to announce electromagnetic wave guidelines Jan 12, 2006
But it does include research results from Japan, the United States and other countries that show the chance of childhood leukemia doubles if children are ...
- The Daily Yomiuri,
Terry Fox Run appeals for public support Jan 18, 2006
...“The event is a great way to contribute to the community and support the cause to find a cure for childhood Leukemia this year,� said Caroline Dempsey ...
- Times of Oman,
Spicing Up Your Life Jan 16, 2006
...or prevention of numerous conditions, including cystic fibrosis, alcoholic liver disease, multiple myeloma, multiple sclerosis, childhood leukemia, and malaria ...
- Saturday Evening Post,
The Therapeutic Vertical Jan 6, 2006
Modern medicine can cure about 80 percent of the cases of childhood leukemia but, in Russia, they barely manage to save 50 percent of patients. ...
- Kommersant,
Group pitches ban on cosmetic pesticide use Jan 14, 2006
...provided by the group, a McGill university study showed that pre-natal exposure to home and garden pesticides increased the incidence of childhood leukemia. ...
- Maple Ridge News,
OU fights blood battle Jan 18, 2006
Haley Hubbard’s journey from battling childhood leukemia to having a malignant tumor to the recent removal of one of her ribs has been a bitter struggle. ...
- Oklahoma Daily,
Stem cell research funding in Md. raises bioethics issue Jan 12, 2006
...the opposite of what I think is needed," said Dr. Curt Civin, a Hopkins cancer researcher studying ways to harness stem cells to treat childhood leukemia. ...
- Baltimore Sun,
For the Love of Power Jan 9, 2006
...identified EMFs as a possible carcinogen. Prolonged exposure has been linked to childhood leukemia. Towns along the line in New ...
- Connecticut Business News Journal,
The great match Jan 1, 2006
...involved. Healthy is a word Delta senior Trent Steele can't hear enough. Overcoming childhood leukemia will do that to a guy. Steele's ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Widespread Pesticide Use Causing Illness Among Immigrant Workers Jan 2, 2006
California farmwokers exhibit elevated levels of childhood leukemia, and cancers of the stomach, uterus, cervix, and brain, according to a study published by ...
- The NewStandard,
Families find support for cleft defects, Down syndrome Jan 11, 2006
Babies who have it face a higher risk of childhood leukemia, heart defects or disease, early onset Alzheimer's disease and other muscular and respiratory ...
- MarketWatch
Area UNICO chapters give $10,000 for St. Jude Children’s ... Jan 13, 2006
Jude Children’s Hospital, by the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton chapters of UNICO National. The money is earmarked for childhood leukemia research. ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
CL&P and Jewish agencies reach agreement Jan 12, 2006
...high-voltage power lines because there is some indication that the electro-magnetic field that spews off of them can cause childhood leukemia,� says Cohen. ...
- Connecticut Jewish Ledger,
Terry Fox Run on February 3 Jan 1, 2006
The proceeds from the run will be used for research on childhood leukemia in the Sultanate and also for raising awareness about the disease. ...
- Times of Oman,
Quitting the evil weed three resolutions in one Jan 5, 2006
Mich. and a brother whose childhood leukemia is in remission, and you've got the makings of someone looking to make a difference. ...
- Toronto Star,
Air in Fallon, Nev. has elevated levels of tungsten and cobalt Nov 18, 2005
Since 1997, 16 cases of childhood leukemia have been diagnosed in children who lived in the Fallon area for some time prior to diagnosis. ...
- Innovations-Report,
Leukemia Victim Lives On In Cancer Research Nov 18, 2005
..."He was a pioneer," said Dr. Alan Wayne. Killian died from acute lymphocytic leukemia, the most common form of childhood leukemia. ...
- NBC 4.com,
Arizona study finds elevated amount of heavy metals in Fallon area Nov 18, 2005
Since 1997, 16 cases of childhood leukemia have been diagnosed in children who lived in the Fallon area for some time prior to diagnosis," the researchers said ...
- Las Vegas Sun,
A civics action Nov 10, 2005
Years of mismanagement by the City led to chronic methane-gas leaks that a San Antonio jury believed caused Sarah Pollock’s childhood leukemia. ...
- San Antonio Current,
Leukemia Under the Microscope Nov 2, 2005
By AMBER HSIAO. In a recent study, UC Berkeley researchers were able to use bone marrow samples in order to analyze differences related to childhood leukemia. ...
- Daily Californian,
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. Joins St. Jude Children's Research ... Nov 21, 2005
Jude has increased the survival rate for the most common form of childhood leukemia from 4% to 86% today, and was the first in the world to cure sickle cell ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Study implicates Fallon metal firm in cancer cluster Nov 18, 2005
...cluster. Since 1997, 17 cases of childhood leukemia have been diagnosed in children who lived in the Fallon area prior to diagnosis. ...
- Reno Gazette Journal,
How I tried to stop worrying and love nuclear power Nov 18, 2005
In some counties, the relative risk for childhood leukemia from birth through 9 years dropped a statistically insignificant few hundredths of a point after the ...
- Rabble.ca,
Beverly boy serves as spokesman for Jimmy Fund Nov 18, 2005
X-rays were inconclusive, so he had an MRI and a bone scan. The diagnosis: acute lymphocytic leukemia, the most common form of childhood leukemia. ...
- Salem News,
Regional Briefing Nov 18, 2005
Researchers say they have diagnosed 16 cases of childhood leukemia in children who lived in the Fallon area for varied lengths of time. ...
- Arizona Daily Star,
Archons to Honor Mikhail Gorbachev with Athenagoras Human Rights ... Nov 18, 2005
Federation, the Foundation has channeled more than $10 million to various humanitarian programs in Russia, particularly in the area of childhood leukemia. ...
- Greek News,
Enzon Announces FDA Approval of Intravenous Administration of ... Nov 10, 2005
ALL). Although ALL is mainly a childhood leukemia, about one-third of new cases will occur in adults. Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Enzon Announces FDA Approval of Intravenous Administration of ... Nov 10, 2005
ALL). Although ALLis mainly a childhood leukemia, about one-third of new cases willoccur in adults. Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ...
- Finanzen.net,
Why We Can't Prevent Cancer Nov 4, 2005
Epidemiologic studies have consistently linked higher risks of childhood leukemia and childhood brain and central nervous system cancers with parental and ...
- CounterPunch,
New age of medicine: Treatment tailored to your DNA, enzymes Nov 13, 2005
One of the oldest examples of a pharmacogenetic test is for 6-mercaptopurine, or 6MP, a drug used to treat some forms of childhood leukemia and inflammatory ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Young leukemia survivors may face weight problems Oct 27, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study confirms that survivors of childhood leukemia are at increased risk of being overweight in the first years after ...
- Reuters
How Dr. Edwin Forman revolutionized children's cancer care in RI Nov 5, 2005
...children's hospital. He tested drugs and treatments and he wrote books, including The Parents' Handbook on Childhood Leukemia. He ...
- Providence Journal (subscription),
Ecuador Leaders in Chevron Lawsuit Say Their Lives Are in Danger Nov 9, 2005
The lawsuit contends the dumping has led to the near-extinction of two indigenous tribes, skyrocketing rates of childhood leukemia and other petroleum-related ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Salem siblings battle double dose of blood cancer Nov 1, 2005
Emma, 11, and Joseph, now 4, have acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL. Bedard says it’s the most common childhood leukemia – and the most curable. ...
- Boston Herald,
Scientists Complete Map of Human Genetic Variation Oct 26, 2005
...people. Already doctors use 3 different drugs for childhood leukemia as determined by a genetic test (the wrong drug can be lethal). ...
- Slashdot
State grant to fund EMF shielding at Yorktown school Nov 5, 2005
...studies found that children in homes with very high levels — like those in this school — have double the incidence of childhood leukemia, scientists don't ...
- The Journal News.com,
Power Lines Causing Concern At Westchester School Nov 4, 2005
...wildfire. "The electro-magnetic fields have been associated with childhood leukemia and it's an associated risk," Janet Beechert said. ...
- WCBS-TV New York,
Breastfeeding and the Risk of Childhood Leukemia Aug 29, 2005
Kwan ML, Buffler PA, Abrams B, Kiley VA. 2004. Breastfeeding and the risk of childhood leukemia: a meta-analysis. Public Health Rep 119:521-535. ...
- Food Consumer
Sins Of Transmission? Sep 30, 2005
In 2000, a small number of cases of childhood leukemia, first reported by a local physician, were blamed by residents on the strong radio-frequency fields ...
- IEEE Spectrum
City has its plant; county pursues system to treat its tap water Sep 30, 2005
...the report, said that the agency's 2002 arsenic study did not reveal any information on the effects of arsenic on the childhood leukemia cluster because the ...
- Reno Gazette Journal
Quietly, Invisibly, Ominously Getting Healthier and Healthier Sep 30, 2005
...often encounters other studies that find that increased folate intake during the periconceptional period leads to a reduction in childhood leukemia and other ...
- American Council on Science and Health (press release)
10-year-old fled Katrina, discovers he has cancer Sep 20, 2005
Dr. Joel Weinthal, a pediatric oncologist at Medical City Children's, said acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common form of childhood leukemia, but it's ...
- KRIS-TV
Flavanols found in chocolate have health benefits Sep 29, 2005
...the vessels). Plants have long been used by humans for treating a wide range of ills from childhood leukemia to hangovers. Indeed ...
- Mongabay.com
NIH Renews Network Focused on How Genes Influence Drug Responses Sep 30, 2005
...by NIGMS and NCI to examine how genetic variability affects responses to anticancer drugs, including those used to treat childhood leukemia and colorectal ...
- Kansas City infoZine
On electromagnetic fields Sep 1, 2005
According to the Microwave News, from the link, www. 04.pdf, "There has long been widespread agreement that EMFs are linked to childhood leukemia. ...
- Milford Mirror
Credible, current and concrete information should be provided on ... Sep 2, 2005
Cancer in Relation to Distance from High Voltage Power Lines in England and Wales, claimed to show "an association between childhood leukemia and proximity of ...
- Ancaster News
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Dad Embarks on Bristol-Myers Squibb ... Sep 28, 2005
The initial research focus of the IPCR is on childhood leukemia, building on the work of the Developmental Therapeutics Program at Childrens Hospital Los ...
- ArriveNet (press release)
Study discloses cancer risks Sep 26, 2005
...components, lung cancer from residential exposure to radon, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma from solvent and herbicide exposure and childhood leukemia from pesticides. ...
- Lowell Sun
Study results due on Nevada town hit by leukemia cluster Sep 14, 2005
In a town the size of Fallon, an agricultural community with about 8,300 residents, just one case of childhood leukemia would be expected in five years. ...
- Las Vegas Sun
Study results shouldn't dismiss arsenic concern Sep 23, 2005
...the two issues were not related. The cluster's 17 cases of childhood leukemia remain a medical mystery. Hopefully, we will know a ...
- Lahontan Valley News
Protein Structure Key For AIDS, Cell Function Sep 20, 2005
August 6, 2004) -- The loss of a key protein (Smad3) in a pathway that helps prevent tumors from forming is specific to one form of childhood leukemia, but not ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Personal Health Sep 19, 2005
It could be due to chance.". Ten years ago, another study made headlines when it linked childhood leukemia with eating a lot of hot dogs. ...
- Newsday
'The Good American is alive, well and welcome to come over here' Sep 24, 2005
The latter is an investigation of life, death, love and childhood that has turned its author, whose own battle with childhood leukemia inspired the book, into ...
- The Observer
Iran's Khatami to attend Gorbachev Conference Sep 17, 2005
...its involvement in activities of the Hematologists of the World for Children international association and the program of treating childhood leukemia in Russia ...
- IranMania News
Acute-leukemia Sign May Signal Need For Different Therapy Sep 9, 2005
Chromosome Losses Mean Poor Survival In Childhood Leukemia (May 13, 2004) -- A new international study of children with a severe form of acute lymphoblastic ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Substation, power line plans concern Allenton residents Sep 21, 2005
Studies conducted on the causal link between electromagnetic fields and childhood leukemia have largely been inconclusive, but Kavanagh, who has an 18-month ...
- Providence Journal (subscription)
Buddy Walks scheduled in Massachusetts: Down Syndrome Awareness ... Sep 22, 2005
...risk for certain medical conditions such as congenital heart defects, respiratory and hearing problems, Alzheimer's disease, childhood leukemia, and thyroid ...
- Parents & Kids
Electrical Shielding for the Homeowner? Sep 24, 2005
And survey your living spaces. When my daughter was a couple years old and the powerline/childhood leukemia thing hit the news, I did just that. ...
- Slashdot
City paid back many times for arsenic expense Sep 14, 2005
Arsenic has never been scientifically linked to childhood leukemia, but in the endless stories written nationally about Fallon's cancer mystery, one was never ...
- Lahontan Valley News
Workout walk to benefit St. Jude's Sep 2, 2005
In 1962 when the hospital opened, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common form of childhood leukemia, was only survived by four percent of our patients ...
- Knox Village Soup
'Workout' raises money for kids Sep 2, 2005
In 1962, when the hospital opened, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common form of childhood leukemia, was only survived by four percent of St. ...
- Thomaston Express
West School News Sep 8, 2005
Last year, Sullivan published her first book "Surviving Childhood Leukemia: Walking with a Shadow," which is the culmination of six years of research on the ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Residents Still Charged Up Over Power Lines Aug 31, 2005
According to the Connecticut Department of Public Health, even though there is no definitive link to EMFs and childhood leukemia, studies have shown an ...
- Cheshire Herald
Gift from a dying classmate lives on 50 years later Sep 4, 2005
She wasn't catching-the-flu-and-staying-home kind of sick; she had a variety of childhood leukemia, that today is very amenable to medical treatment but back ...
- Charlotte Observer
Active volunteers to be inducted into Seniors Hall of Fame Sep 5, 2005
...miles. She is riding in memory of Eric Rosemire who survived childhood leukemia, and was killed in a car accident as a teenager. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer
Medicinal plants explored at Conservatory of Flowers Sep 6, 2005
...to extinction. Plants have long been used by humans for treating a wide range of ills from childhood leukemia to hangovers. Indeed ...
- Mongabay.com
Fundraiser can help wishes come true Sep 9, 2005
Anderson, who used to own a dance studio, came on board about 11 years ago after one of her students lost her battle to childhood leukemia. ...
- Yakima Herald-Republic
State says childhood leukemia in Avon Lake needs more studyJul 28, 2005
AVON LAKE, Ohio - Childhood leukemia cases in this Cleveland suburb merit more study despite the fact that the prevalence of most forms of cancer in Avon Lake ...
- Akron Beacon Journal
Children Living Near High Voltage Power Lines Have Increased Risk ...Jul 15, 2005
...suggested that exposure to electromagnetic fields through living next to high voltage power lines was a possible risk factor for developing childhood leukemia. ...
- Cancer Consultants
Hailey's 'Hugs u Wear'Jul 20, 2005
...the instructions that Wanda Michaelis followed very carefully as she prepared granddaughter Hailey Nebgen's donation to the Childhood Leukemia Foundation on ...
- McCook Daily Gazette
Children Living Near High Voltage Power Lines Have Increased Risk ...Jul 13, 2005
...research suggested that electromagnetic exposure, like living next to high-voltage power lines, was a possible risk factor for developing childhood leukemia. ...
- Cancer Consultants
Flavorful seasonings that spice up health benefitsJul 27, 2005
...fibrosis. In addition, curcumin has been associated with reduced risk of childhood leukemia and improved liver function. • Antioxidant ...
- Seattle Times
Disease fears at homeJul 23, 2005
Richard Doll, who proved the link between smoking and lung cancer, have linked prolonged exposure to just 4 mG or more with a doubled risk of childhood leukemia ...
- Melbourne Herald Sun
Critics reject doctors' call for end to mosquito foggingJul 26, 2005
...several hundreds physicians across the country, said malathion has been linked to a number of diseases, including nerve and lung damage and childhood leukemia. ...
- CBC Manitoba
Doctors call for end to malathion foggingJul 25, 2005
...malathion," he said. The CAPE release says malathion has been linked to a number of diseases, including childhood leukemia. Forman says ...
- CBC Manitoba
Physicians group warns Winnipeg against malathionJul 25, 2005
...issued a statement on Monday calling for an outright ban on malathion, saying the chemical has been linked to kidney and lung damage and childhood leukemia. ...
- CBC Calgary
BHYC Regatta And Leukemia Cup This WeekendJul 15, 2005
Beth suffers from Acute Lymphotic Leukemia, a childhood leukemia, rarely seen in adults. Beth will complete chemotherapy treatment in December. ...
- Boothbay Register
Cynicism and the Use of Depleted UraniumJul 22, 2005
In the area around Basrah where DU was used extensively in the first war, the incidence of childhood leukemia has increased by 700 percent, overall cancers by ...
- Lew Rockwell
Let there be DarknessJul 17, 2005
...the melatonin suppression this may cause, could increase the risk for certain cancers, such as breast, colorectal and prostate cancer, and childhood leukemia. ...
- Health24.com
Bands Doing BattleJul 21, 2005
While much progress has been made with childhood leukemia now having a 70% survival rate, the battle continues, as cancer continues to afflict more children ...
- antiMUSIC.com
Young Duke Cancer Patients Riding Wheels Of HopeJul 20, 2005
Doctors initially thought her shortness of breath and nausea were signs of asthma, but it turned out she has the most common form of childhood leukemia. ...
- NBC 17.com
Awareness of Chemical Dangers Approaches Critical MassJul 22, 2005
...with the CDC in 2002 to conduct "bio-sampling" of exposures to arsenic, tungsten and other substances, in order to research local trends in childhood leukemia. ...
- The NewStandard
Intelligent design based on false assumptionsJul 22, 2005
...pond scum. But I just get stuck at childhood leukemia. Proponents of intelligent design hurt the cause of religion. Ethical monotheism ...
- The Express Times
Bay's `Island:' Paradise lostJul 22, 2005
Merrick is the quintessential mad scientist damned by the temptation to experiment and/or get rich: He claims to seek a cure for childhood leukemia and first ...
- Charlotte Observer
Dr. John P. Howe IIIJul 2, 2005
When Dr. John P. Howe III went to Iraq in 2003 to check out medical care for minors, he found the presence of childhood leukemia alarming – five times ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription)
Battle of a LifetimeJul 14, 2005
...leukemia a tough form of the disease to treat. "AML counts for about 15 percent of childhood leukemia. In a center like this we see 2 ...
- WCAX
FISHING CALENDARJul 1, 2005
446-8246. JULY 30-SEPT. 5: Fluke tournament, sponsored by Cooper Electric, to benefit the Childhood Leukemia Foundation. Entry fee ...
- Asbury Park Press
Runner honors boy she's never metJul 13, 2005
...to get Elijah healthy enough so he can travel to the Fred Hutchinson Clinic in Seattle, Wash., which he said is at the forefront of treating childhood leukemia ...
- KeepMEcurrent.com
Figure skater to headline Bishop's Dinner for Catholic SchoolsJul 21, 2005
She is a national spokesperson for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, the Childhood Leukemia Foundation and Tobacco Free Kids. ...
- Sioux City Journal
Kelly: Yia Yia's wine dinner special deserves a toastJul 19, 2005
HoneyBaked Ham has introduced the Hope Tote, a cooler with a big heart. For every $15 tote the stores sell, $5 is donated to the Childhood Leukemia Foundation. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
Genomics Researchers Discover Protein Deficit That Causes Drug ...Jul 22, 2005
...differently. Thiopurine therapies are used to treat patients with childhood leukemia, autoimmune diseases and organ transplants. ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Lucas B. Lane, 24Jul 6, 2005
Hospital in Boston. Lucas had survived childhood leukemia, congestive heart failure, a stroke and a heart transplant. An aggressive ...
- Salem News
Rainforest plant helps treat psoriasisJul 14, 2005
Drugs derived from rain forest plant compounds have been used to treat medical conditions ranging from childhood leukemia to hangovers. ...
- Mongabay.com
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