Monday, October 15, 2007

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Cancer death rates dropping faster than ever

Oct. 15: Cancer death rates are falling faster than ever, thanks to new progress against colorectal cancer. TODAY's Meredith Vieira reports.  (Today Show)Good news on the cancer front: Death rates are dropping faster than ever, thanks to new progress against colorectal cancer.


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What to eat to lower cancer risk

Tomatoes are displayed at the Essex Street Retail Market on Friday, June 15, 2007 in New York. The Labor Department reported that its closely watched Consumer Price Index registered a 0.7 percent increase in May. Food costs were up 0.3 percent for the month as vegetable prices fell while beef, poultry and fresh fruit prices were up. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) msnbc stock photography tomatoWhen it comes to the question of whether you'll get cancer, it often seems that your fate is a mysterious combination of factors beyond your control.


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Medtronic suspends sale of heart device

Medtronic Inc. has suspended distribution of its Sprint Fidelis defibrillation leads after identifying five patient deaths in which a lead fracture may have been a contributing factor.

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Web site shows autism videos

What's so unusual about a baby fascinated with spinning a cup, or a toddler flapping his hands, or a preschooler walking on her toes?

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Women aim to pump up sex lives with surgery

Hoping to pump up their sex life, women are having cosmetic surgery on their most private parts. But not all of these procedures end well.

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