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Keith Urban Returns - New York Times


Boston.com
Keith Urban Returns
New York Times
It was his first public performance since he had a benign polyp removed in November. The procedure forced Mr. Urban to postpone the remaining dates of his 2011 tour and his Country Music Hall of Fame benefit concert, “All for the Hall,” which is now ...
Keith Urban - Keith Urban Returns To The Stage For First Show After Throat SurgeryContactmusic.com
Keith Urban returns to the stageNew York Daily News
Keith Urban…

Date: 2012.02.05

Preventable, Treatable, Beatable: Getting Behind Colorectal Cancer Awareness - Glens Falls Post-Star


Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Preventable, Treatable, Beatable: Getting Behind Colorectal Cancer Awareness
Glens Falls Post-Star
What he didn't see coming was the discovery and subsequent removal of a 14-millimeter polyp. Davidson is the Adirondack Regional Director of the American Cancer Society. "I was a year overdo for a colonoscopy, and I thought here I am talking to people ...
Glassboro's John Turino helping spread the word about colon cancerGloucester County Times - NJ.com

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Date: 2012.02.05

Patients charged for screenings they thought were free - The Seattle Times


Patients charged for screenings they thought were free
The Seattle Times
Some patients are still receiving bills for deductibles or co-pays when the procedures show an abnormal growth called a polyp that can develop into cancer. When doctors remove a polyp during a colonoscopy, the procedure is often defined as diagnostic ...

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Date: 2012.02.05

Eating fish lowers colon polyps risk - Kuwait Times


Kuwait Times
Eating fish lowers colon polyps risk
Kuwait Times
NEW YORK: Women who eat about three servings of fish per week have a somewhat lower chance of having colon polyps, which can develop into cancer, than women who eat less than a serving a week, according to a US study. Though the research, which covered ...
Frequent fish consumption helps prevent colon polyps in women: studyFIS
Eating fish tied to lower risk of colon polypsHealthNews

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Date: 2012.02.05

Marine ecology: Attack of the blobs - Nature.com


Nature.com
Marine ecology: Attack of the blobs
Nature.com
Several species, including moon jellyfish, reproduce sexually to form larvae that settle on the sea floor and develop into anemone-like growths called polyps. If conditions are favourable, a single polyp can bud to form 20 floating jellies.

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Date: 2012.02.05

Eating fish tied to lower risk of colon polyps - Fox News


Daily Mail
Eating fish tied to lower risk of colon polyps
Fox News
iStock Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Women who eat about three servings of fish per week have a somewhat lower chance of having polyps found during a routine colonoscopy than women who eat just one serving every two weeks, according to a ...
Eat fish to fight cancerIndependent Online

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Date: 2012.02.05

Eating fish tied to lower risk of colon polyps - Reuters


MyFox Detroit
Eating fish tied to lower risk of colon polyps
Reuters
By Kerry Grens | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who eat about three servings of fish per week have a somewhat lower chance of having polyps found during a routine colonoscopy than women who eat just one serving every two weeks, according to a new ...
Fish Cuts Colon Polyp Risk in Women, Researchers FindMyFox Detroit
Eating fish reduces colon polyp risk in womenPress TV

Date: 2012.02.05

Cancerous vocal polyp fixed with laser treatment, Miro tells Round Table - Palm Beach Daily News


Palm Beach Daily News
Cancerous vocal polyp fixed with laser treatment, Miro tells Round Table
Palm Beach Daily News
Forget that doctor who told her she needed six weeks of disabling radiation treatment after her diagnosis of a cancerous vocal polyp. Forget that treatment that could have brought her severe pain and tubes in her stomach to feed her. Not for this lady.

Date: 2012.02.05
 
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