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Head For The Cure Fundraiser
Here And Now | September 6th 2008 by Angel
Make a Difference in the Fight Against Cancer!On Sunday, September 7th, I will be participating in an event called Head for the Cure, a 5K run/walk that raises money for the Chris Anthony Brain Tumor Research Fund and Solace House. The Chris Anthony read more
Cancer Research Blog Carnival #13 - Stand Up To Cancer [Highlight…
Highlight HEALTH | September 4th 2008 by Walter
Welcome to the 13th edition of the Cancer Research Blog Carnival, the blog carnival devoted to cancer research. Everyone knows that cancer is a devastating disease. What many people don’t know is that cancer kills more than 1,500 people a day; read more
Nick Vujicic at Bayside
Blogging in B Minor | September 4th 2008 by Mark Miller
This last Sunday we were so happy to have Nick Vujicic at Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California. For those of you who don’t know his story, I posted about Nick back in April and you should check it out. Briefly, Nick was born without read more
High birth weight may raise brain tumor risk
Medicine Hut - Know your health | September 1st 2008
Babies who are heavy at birth -- weighing more than 4000 grams (8.8 pounds) -- may have an increased risk for two of the most common types of brain tumors among children, German researchers report. Astrocytomas, which form in the large cells of read more
Aidan’s Birthday / My Appointments
Blogging in B Minor | August 28th 2008 by Mark Miller
Today is my son Aidan’s birthday - 6 years old! His new favorite response to everything now that he is older is “I know”. Isn’t it awesome? Aidan, don’t throw that rock. “I know”. CRASH. Aidan, pl read more
NY Times follows up on my Vitamin D story
Worried Dad | August 26th 2008
The New York Times did a follow-up story to my earlier post about the dangers of too little vitamin D.According to the Times, medical types have noticed an increase in the number of babies with problems they suspect are the result of too little vitam read more
DNC Convention: Day 1 Highlights
The Mersman Political Blog | August 26th 2008 by The Mersman Political Blog
Ted Kennedy Makes Surprise Speech at Convention: Senator Edward Kennedy, the lion of the senate, gave the convention a moment they will never forget on Monday night. Only three months after being diagnosed with a brain tumor Ted Kennedy roa read more
JET Team for Darnell
Dashery Jewelry | August 24th 2008 by Lorian Taggart
I copied the following from Sugar Panda's blog. It's about a young man with a brain tumor. His family is having trouble keeping their heads above water both financially and emotionally. Some of the members of the Jewelry on Etsy Team are donating per read more
Mobile Phone Radiation to Unleash Epidemic of Brain Tumors
BeautiFitt Health Blog | August 23rd 2008 by BeautiFitt
A new review of more than 100 studies on the safety of mobile phones has concluded that cellular devices are poised to cause an epidemic of brain tumors that will kill more people than smoking or asbestos. The review was conducted by neurosurgeon Vi read more
Day 13 - Haven’t Got Much Done, But Been Inspired
Witch Woman | August 22nd 2008 by Witch Woman
So it has started off being an off day, everyone woke up late again, the cat puked all over the bathroom yada yada yada. But as I was checking some things online, my eldest daughter came on and we had a pretty good chat, we were talking about my brai read more
Feeling Great!
Blogging in B Minor | August 19th 2008 by Mark Miller
I’m really getting back to a pretty normal life now. My son Aidan is starting in on his first year on a soccer team, I’m coaching so I’m out there on Wednesdays and Fridays with games on Saturdays that start in September and all read more
David Cook Goes Out to the Ballgame
Cheezmizan with Chuva | August 7th 2008 by Chuva Chienes
“American Idol” winner David Cook is continuing to enjoy the perks his big win brings — he threw out the first pitch today at a New York Mets game. “I’m a huge sports fan, a big baseball fan and so to be able to do anyth read more
Feeling Much Better
Blogging in B Minor | August 6th 2008 by Mark Miller
What a difference being off of chemotherapy makes. You have to do what you have to do, no doubt about that, but once your dues are paid for that time it sure is nice to have the break. I actually feel like a normal man for the first time in about read more
Robert Novak to Retire After Diagnosis
The Elephant Man | August 4th 2008
Longtime columnist Robert Novak has decided to retire after a long and distinguished career. Novak who was diagnosed with a brain tumor recently stated the diagnosis as "dire". I know I echo the sentiments of many who wish Mr. Novak and his family we read more
What’s going on - Evening news round up
Where's the Outrage? | August 4th 2008 by Errington Thompson
Robert Novak, the Chicago Sun-Times columnist who published Valarie Plame’s name, is retiring suddenly. It appears that he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. I although I disagree with Novak’s politics, no one deserves a brain tum read more
Condition Dire - Robert Novak to Retire
The Democratic Daily Blog | August 4th 2008
The Chicago Sun Times reported today that “Robert Novak has announced his immediate retirement following the diagnosis of a brain tumor, a prognosis the Sun-Times’ political columnist describes as “dire.”" “The details a read more
Bob Novak Retires
Outside The Beltway | OTB | August 4th 2008 by James Joyner
Robert Novak, who has been a leading political columnist longer than I’ve been alive, has announced his immediate retirement in the wake of his diagnosis with a brain tumor. Robert Novak has announced his immediate retirement following the dia read more
7/28 MRI Results
Blogging in B Minor | July 31st 2008 by Mark Miller
My MRI was on Tuesday and I had an appointment yesterday with my Neuro-oncologist. Overall the news was good. The size of the tumor has not changed which is great news, again. There has been an increase in what is called T1 shortening and mild read more
Bob Novak Has Brain Tumor
Outside The Beltway | OTB | July 29th 2008 by James Joyner
Syndicated columnist Bob Novak has a brain tumor. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak said [Monday] he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor but says that, “God willing,” he plans to be back at work soon. Novak said he was diagnosed Sunday read more
Conservative Columnist Robert Novak Has Brain Tumor
The Democratic Daily Blog | July 28th 2008
Robert Novak, the conservative syndicated Chicago Sun-Times columnist announced today that “he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor but says that, “God willing,” he plans to be back at work soon.” Sad news... Novak said he was diag read more
Columnist Robert Novak diagnosed with Brain Tumor
American Madness | July 28th 2008
Robert Novak, the Chicago-Sun Times columnist who became a household name after his participation in the outing of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. This news comes less than a week after Novak was cited by Wa read more
Columnist Robert Novak Has Brain Tumor
THE HOT JOINTS | July 28th 2008 by Chris Jones
Conservative columnist Robert Novak has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Statement from Novak: “On Sunday, July 27, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I have been admitted to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where doctors will soon begi read more
About Bob Novak
thoughts-of-a-ordinary-man | July 28th 2008
It is easy for people to achieve height in their career with the help of their degrees. However, there are few people who just do reverse of it because they believe more on themselves then on few degrees. Robert Novak or popularly known as “Bob Nov read more
Robert Novak Hospitalized With Brain Tumor
Conservative Politics Today | July 28th 2008 by Virginia H. Shanahan
Monday, July 28, 2008 Columnist Robert Novak was diagnosed with a brain tumor on Sunday and admitted to a Boston hospital. “On Sunday, July 27, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I have been admitted to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, wh read more
Ring, ring...can your cell phone cause cancer?
Vivid Lamp | July 27th 2008 by Vivid Lamp
I bet you have probably owned one of these at some point in your life. I bet if you look around, almost everyone has one. In fact, some people own more than one at a given time. What am I talking about? In Australia we refer to them as mobile phones. read more
So I might as well do it: Pan-Mass Challenge
Patient AdvoCare | July 25th 2008
Rebecca Hopkins, now a junior at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, has survived a brain tumor, surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. She will be one of 5,000 bike riders next week in the Pan-Mass Challenge, the annual 192-mile bike ri read more
A Cold And An Old Foe
Blogging in B Minor | July 24th 2008 by Mark Miller
As luck (or a hashed immune system!) would have it, I ended up with a cold. Who cares at this point - it’s par for the course and I’m working on bringing myself back out of this over time. It will take about 6 months and I will take a read more
How is my experiment going?
Meningioma and Me | July 20th 2008 by Teresa Holladay
It’s been just over a year since I fell off a truck and hit my head and in the resulting CAT scans and MRIs, discovered I have a small, benign brain tumor, a meningioma. Someone wrote recently to ask how my experiment of natural healing is go read more
Free Hugs
Meningioma and Me | July 20th 2008 by Teresa Holladay
Just a little something to brighten your day. Share it with a friend. The original Free Hugs, the most watched YouTube video, with over 28 million views Free Hugs in Hollywood Music is Somewhere Over the Rainbox, ukele version, from Hawaiian sin read more

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