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Volunteer Saturday: Historic Cancer Prevention Study looks at genetics, hormones

Saturday is the final sign-up opportunity in Palm Beach County for people interested in volunteering for the American Cancer Society’s landmark Cancer Prevention Study 3. Here are the details:...

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Quest planning to offer breast cancer gene tests later this year

If it's natural, it can't be patented, U.S. Supreme Court says. / PB Post Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided that human genes cannot be patented, but a man-made molecule can, leading...

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Cure your workplace stress with these three proven strategies

Stressed out at work? It's probably affecting your health. This Labor Day weekend, commit to lowing the stress in your life. Chronic stress and overwork trashes your body. Study after study shows that...

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz’ new book tackles cancer, parenthood and Tea Party...

DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz addresses her new book directly to the Tea Party. Even before she became chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee in 2011, Florida Congresswoman Debbie...

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Breast cancer without the pink: A husband’s loving tribute

Angelo Merendino's digital book about his wife's cancer battle is titled, 'The Battle We Didn't Choose.' Fighting cancer is hard, hard work. Loving someone who is fighting cancer? It’s work, too: the...

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Mammograms: Do they really save lives?

A standard mammogram, left, and molecular breast imaging (MBI) of a 45-year-old woman's breast reveal cancer. /AP/Mayo Clinic Here’s a tough question for women over 40: Could a mammogram save your...

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Scripps Florida at 10 needs philanthropy to fund its science

Scripps President Michael Marletta says donors are the key to the institute's future. But will they come? In its first decade, Scripps Florida has proven to be a tougher sell with the philanthropic...

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