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13 hours ago ago from charles statman

(photo credit Jack Walshe) a dear freind recently pasted the Facebook status: "Put ♥ this ♥ on ♥ your ♥ status ♥ if ♥ you ♥ know ♥ someone ♥ who ♥ has ♥ or ♥ had ♥ cancer! ♥ All I want for Christmas is a CURE! ♥ (93% WON'T Copy and Paste this, will YOU?)" and I replied "here is an idea. (from a cancer survivor) instead of pasting FB status, get people to paste the link to donate to the American Cancer Society.... ...

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Alzheimer’s disease may protect against cancer and vice versa

7 hours ago ago from Celebrity Gossip Hollywood Gossip News Entertainment» Business News, Entertainment, Celebrity, Gossip And More

Full Story:sciencedaily People who have Alzheimer's disease may be less likely to develop cancer, and people who have cancer may be less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.

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Support for Cancer services

1 hour, 42 minutes ago ago from Dr Charles West

Shrewsbury’s Liberal Democrat campaigner Dr Charles West has spoken out in support of cancer charities this week. Dr West said, “A number of constituents have asked me to support the Cancer Research UK campaign ‘Commit to Beat Cancer’ and I am very happy to do so. For anyone who wants to support a local cancer charity I would commend the Lingen Davies Cancer Relief Fund which has already raised £2.9million towards its £3 million target ...

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Alzheimers disease may protect against cancer and vice versa | Eureka! Science News

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