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October 31st, 2006

Uterine Cancer Survival Worse for Black Women (HealthDay)

EXTOne in 10 Mammograms Comes Back Abnormal (HealthDay)Spanish ID:535163–>

Tanning Still in Style With U.S. Teens (HealthDay)American teens are getting slightly better at using sunscreen but have failed to adopt other sun-protection habits and continue to get too many sunburns, according to research from the American Cancer Society.

What Does That SPF in Sunscreen Really Mean? (HealthDay)Sunscreens have long been an ally in the battle against skin cancer, but experts say that people still overestimate just how much protection these products can provide.

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11 Responses to “Uterine Cancer Survival Worse for Black Women (HealthDay)”

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    Looks perfectly straight to me. Of course, I’m also the type of person who allegedly [ahem! allegedly] agree with everything.

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