Topic: Prostate Cancer

Today in Research

Tobacco Still Widespread In Developing Countries; New Owls

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Discovered: Two new owls; tobacco use still hugely prevalent in developing world; microthrusters pack macro power; panfried meat linked to prostate cancer. 

By Rebecca Greenfield

Jun 4, 2012

Today in Research

Exercising Is Like Doing Drugs; On the Way to Curing Prostate Cancer

Discovered: There is such a thing as too much exercise, a new Prostate cancer drug, American heads are getting bigger and bug bombs don't work on bed bugs

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By Eric Randall

Apr 17, 2012

Warren Buffett Has 'Non Life Threatening' Prostate Cancer

Warren Buffett has announced to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that he got diagnosed with stage I prostate cancer, but that "my condition is not remotely life-threatening or even debilitating in any meaningful way."

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By Ted Mann

Oct 8, 2011

Screening For Prostate Cancer May Do More Harm Than Good

Prevention task force says the screening leads to unneeded, harmful treatment

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