Inside the National Post
Inside the National Post
National Post – OTTAWA (CP) – Health Canada has proposed a sharp tightening of standards for radon in homes and public buildings to reduce the risk of lung cancer. The new rules would require remedial measures when average radon concentrations in a living space
Source: www.canada.com
Ex-classmates brave Alcatraz waters to aid cancer sufferers
East Valley Tribune – McKnight s father, Robert McKnight, has been fighting lung cancer more than a year. They have raised nearly $1,000 and will continue collecting donations for the next month. We decided that if anyone donates, they can donate money in honor of
Source: www.eastvalleytribune.com
Talcum powder kills lung cancer cells
Webindia 123 – Scientists have found that the talcum powder that we have been using since generations to soothe babies’ diaper rash or freshen our faces helps in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells. For the last 30 years, scientists have closely scrutinized talc
Source: news.webindia123.com
Rocker’s benefit scheduled Sunday
Columbus Telegram – COLUMBUS – A patriarch of Midwest rock n’ roll may have lost his singing voice, but he has retained his rocker attitude despite battling illness. Don Sohl, 68, was diagnosed with lung cancer last September and suffers from stroke-like symptoms
Source: www.columbustelegram.com
Yemeni smoking hits all-time high
Yemen Observer – It is confirmed that, in adults, exposure to secondhand smoke causes lung cancer, nasal sinus cancer, breast cancer in younger women, heart disease, heart attacks, and asthma induction, where the risk increases with increasing exposure. Secondhand
Source: www.yobserver.com