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JIM BROWN ON BEST DAMN
so far so good so what | 16 hours ago by tony
This clip was Jim brown on best damn sports show talking about his teammate Ernie davis who wasnt born in elmira but went to elmira free academy high school my hometown. read more
A Source Of Stem Cells From Men
Impact Lab | October 9th 2008
Stem cells from adult human testes normally produce only sperm, but when cultured in the lab with special growth factors, they begin to resemble embryonic stem cells and can differentiate into many adult cell types. Stem cells from human testes read more
New Test Detects Rare Leukemia More Quickly
DrEddyClinic.com - project | October 7th 2008 by Dr. Eddy
(HealthDay News) -- A new technique may help doctors diagnose a rare form of leukemia in a matter of hours instead of weeks, researchers say.Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) occurs in children; symptoms include fevers, poor growth, and infecti read more
Why is the acai berry called the true superfood?
My experience with the Acai Berry | October 6th 2008 by Liz Sherman
Acai relieves arthritis pain, helps to clear skin of warts, reduces the occurrence of seizures, helps to reduce physical injuries and speed up recovery Helps stabilize normal blood sugar levels, helps improve patients suffering from leukemia, fights read more
Our journey battling leukemia and the road to recovery.....
Silicon Valley Moms Blog | September 24th 2008 by Silicon Valley Moms Blog
To say that my life has been an emotional roller-coaster this past year, would be an understatement. I actually wish that I could somehow hit reset, and this year would start anew. Another part of me just wants this year... read more
A Fundraiser for Leukemia
Sinnerviewer | September 23rd 2008 by Sinnerviewer
I am walking in memory of my Grandma, Eunice Hames, who I lost 2 weeks ago to accute Leukemia. Your support is much appreciated.http://www.active.com/donate/ltnAtlant/2286_ShannonHames read more
Mel “Hunts” For Cat Treats
How to Train your Cat Video Blog | September 23rd 2008 by Penny Butler
Mel has been blind for 2.5 years. See his other videos before he went blind. He tested positive for feline leukemia. Wuzzy, however has tested negative and takes annual shots. Mel has been stable, so we hope he lives a long time. He’s taking ly read more
Honor Young Warriors During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
NICU 101 - Preemie and NICU Parenting | September 21st 2008 by Kristie McNealy
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. While we are all familiar with the many pink campaigns dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research and awareness, I have a feeling most of you didn’t even realize childhood cancer had a read more
Jrd-media Coverage 2002-2007
Online Bisnes Make Money Blog | September 20th 2008 by onlinebisnes
Copyright © 2008 khairulazmi.com. Visit the original article at http://www.onlinebisnes.com/blog/2008/09/21/jrd-media-coverage-2002-2007/. Make Money Blogging … If you like this post, buy me a coffee. read more
Jessie’s Celebration
Online Bisnes Make Money Blog | September 19th 2008 by onlinebisnes
Copyright © 2008 khairulazmi.com. Visit the original article at http://www.onlinebisnes.com/blog/2008/09/20/jessies-celebration/. Make Money Blogging … If you like this post, buy me a coffee. read more
Help Dreams Come True
The Diary Of An Unfolded Soul | September 19th 2008 by Ghazal
This post is about a scary word: Cancer! In case you don’t know, cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to do with cells. Cells are the very small units that make up all living things, including the human read more
New Leukemia Signal Could Point Way To Better Treatment, Stanford…
Immune System Information the best doctor to us | September 19th 2008 by Alan
Cancer researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have discovered a promising new chemotherapy target for a deadly form of leukemia. Their discovery hinges on a novel "double agent" role for a molecular signal that regulates cell growt read more
ΓΙΑΤΙ;
ΘΕΜΑ | September 18th 2008 by Jim R.
Δεν ξέρω πως να ξεκινήσω αυτό το post. Τελικά πολύ κακό για το τίποτα. Όταν χάνεις ανθρώπους που γουστάρεις χάνεις και ένα κομμάτι του εαυτο read more
Hospital
Twenty Minutes' Rendezvous | September 16th 2008 by Rachel
After spending so much time at the hospital in the past couple of months it is inevitable that I eventually write something about. I love Children's Hospital Los Angeles, I just hate being there because it means that something is wrong. Spencer is read more
Catching “The Express?”
WaitingForNextYear | September 16th 2008 by Scott Sargent
By now, you all know the drill. Browns use a high draft pick on a star collegiate athlete. Athlete never gets to maximize his potential for the city of Cleveland. Now that I think about it, on the cover, it looks like this movie could be about Tim read more
September is Ovarian Cancer Month in the US
What Have You | September 13th 2008 by JESSIE SIMBULAN
Original Post from: What Have You by Jessie Simbulan. You might also want to visit my other blogs - http://www.blog2learn.com/ and http://www.jessie-simbulan.com/ >>> September is Ovarian Cancer... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit read more
Mason is home!
She Can Run | September 10th 2008 by Teresa Holladay
For those who’ve been following little five-year-old Mason’s battle against leukemia, which took a dramatic turn for the worse last week, he’s home! One week after landing in Pediatric ICU on life support, whew! Here’s his read more
Particle Board = Death
Worried Dad | September 10th 2008
We've previously discussed how granite counter tops are radioactive. But as one astute commenter pointed out, you don't want to outfit your fallout shelter in Formica.The danger isn't in the Formica, but rather what the Formica is covering up: partic read more
CANCER CHARITIES
so far so good so what | September 10th 2008 by tony
Today everybodies lives have in some way been touched by cancer.In the elmira new york area there are a lot of cancer charity funds.The most famous is Ernie davis.Ernie davis played for syracuse university and won the heisman trophy.He was drafted by read more
Who do you Stand for??
Crown Jewels | September 5th 2008 by Jewels
Click here: SU2CStanding up. It's quite a task sometimes. Especially for someone who suffers through treatment for cancer. The disease itself is debilitating to deal with but add in the meds and such, you've got yourself one hell of a mess.I know read more
So many blessings for Mighty Mason
She Can Run | September 5th 2008 by Teresa Holladay
Yesterday, I asked for your prayers for one of our Team in Training heros, little five-year-old Mason Bernard. I worried — and prayed — all day. Just knowing how quickly little ones can tank… you know… dreaded the next upd 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
Mighty Mason needs your prayers
She Can Run | September 4th 2008 by Teresa Holladay
I follow the blog of one of our little team heros, Mason Bernard, five years old. His mom is on our Team in Training team but she is on a special mission, right now. Her updates from the hospital keep this disease up close and personal and remi read more
Cancer That Insidious Disease is Affecting My Online Business
The Abundant Alliance | September 3rd 2008 by Janet Giacoma
I didn’t do my normal post this morning because I have been stuck as to what to say. My mind keeps coming back to a place of anger. Rather than pushing it aside I decided to get it off my chest and write about it. You see, a dear friend of 3 read more
Why Do We Need…?
BioLoser | September 1st 2008 by David
By: Wendy O. Bone Marrow: Bone marrow, which is located on the inside of bone, is where immune cells are produced. These immune cells are our “protector cells” because they counter infection by creating antibodies. Some people with leukemi read more
Francis Magalona grants “Showbiz Central” his first interview…
Cheezmizan with Chuva | September 1st 2008 by Chuva Chienes
Live na nag-guest si Maxene Magalona sa Showbiz Central kahapon, August 31, para i-promote ang kanyang afternoon series na Una Kang Naging Akin ng GMA-7. Samantalang ang kanyang ama naman na si Francis Magalona ay nakausap via phone patch ni Pia Guan read more
Common Cancer Types List
Info.BiofirCenter.com - BiofirCenter.com Health News and Inf… | August 30th 2008 by Rohmat BiofirCenter.com
The list of common cancer types includes cancers that are diagnosed with the greatest frequency in the United States. Cancer incidence statistics from the American Cancer Society1 and other resources were used to create the list. To qualify as a comm read more
Buy Something New Today - Cancer Awareness
Alayna's Closet | August 29th 2008 by Amanda
Today's selections have been chosen in honor of my husband. Just 3 months ago he was diagnosed with Leukemia (ALL). He spent another tough day at the hospital in preparation for his bone marrow transplant next week. He has shown so much courage and s read more

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