Poor countries see troubling rise in breast cancer (health.yahoo.com)
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$2 test could save 100,000 lives in poor countries in the fight against cancer. (reuters.com)
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A four-degree rise globally would actually mean a greater rise in many regions, up to ten degrees in some land regions; so many countries could see a ten-degree rise. The Arctic Ocean could see perhaps a 15-degree rise. (loe.org)
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Could Rising Food Prices In Poor Countries Trigger Change Among Western Economists? (triplepundit.com)
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Stossel: Media Ignores Health Care Gains: Woman In Europe With Breast Cancer Twice As Likely To Die As An American: Health Care Costs Go Up, But Similar To Recreation Costs [See Video from Feb 7 Also] (stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com)
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Stossel: Media Ignores Health Care Gains: Woman In Europe With Breast Cancer Twice As Likely To Die As An American: Health Care Costs Go Up, But Similar To Recreation Costs [See Video From Today Also] (stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com)
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World Bank: The rapid rise in food prices could push 100m people in poor countries deeper into poverty. (news.bbc.co.uk)
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Iraq Sees Alarming Rise In Cancers, Deformed Babies - most likely cause is DU (depleted uranium) used by US military (independent-bangladesh.com)
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Why Aid Seems to Fail: "If aid saves the lives of millions of poor infants, or mothers in childbirth, at roughly the same rate a country can industrialize, then we’ll see an increase in the number of poor people at about the same rate that we increase GDP per person." (marginalrevolution.com)
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Huge rise in birth defects in Falluja: Iraqi former battle zone sees abnormal clusters of infant tumours and deformities (guardian.co.uk)
"Samuel Preston and Jessica Ho of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania examined survival rates for lung, breast, prostate, colon, and rectum cancers in 18 countries and found that Americans fared best." (reason.com)
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Who would have thought that so many people would be interested in women's health? This "breast exam" video has over 8 million hits! (Maybe I'll make my own "how to check yourself for prostate cancer and see how that does!) (youtube.com)
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Breast Cancer Risk Rises Sharply in Women Who Drink Wine, Beer or Other Alcohol - A Big Change in Thinking (redwoodage.com)
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Americans spend double what people in other industrialized countries do on health care, but have more trouble seeing doctors, are the victims of more errors and go without treatment more often. (reuters.com)
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Americans spend double what people in other industrialized countries do on health care, but have more trouble seeing doctors, are the victims of more errors and go without treatment more often (reuters.com)
submitted 2 years ago by qgyh2 to politics
Proof that deadly emerging diseases are on the rise in both poor and rich countries (scientistlive.com)
submitted 2 years ago by briceone to science
"Westernizing" Women's Risks? Breast Cancer in Lower-Income Countries (bestamericanhospital.blogspot.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Hirose to reddit.com
Breast cancer is 5 times more prevalent in modern countries. Is the culprit the electric light? (chronicle.com)
submitted 3 years ago by reflibman to reddit.com
Panel Sees Role for Smoking in Breast Cancer After All (nytimes.com)
submitted 1 year ago by tlc to Health
"Tell white people: the battlefield is not just in Iraq and Afghanistan. A battlefield is anywhere we see you. if you don’t want to die or get shot in this so called war on terrorism, war on Islam: denounce your race & country & sell your possessions & give the money to the poor." (adjix.com)
submitted 10 months ago by thekingandi to reddit.com
The reality is that the cervical cancer tissue that later gave rise to the immortal HeLa cell line was taken from Henrietta Lacks, a poor black tobacco farmer, and used in research without her consent or the knowledge of her family. (scienceblogs.com)
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$2 test could save 100,000 lives in poor countries in the fight against cancer. (reuters.com)
submitted 6 months ago by woodengineer to reddit.com
A four-degree rise globally would actually mean a greater rise in many regions, up to ten degrees in some land regions; so many countries could see a ten-degree rise. The Arctic Ocean could see perhaps a 15-degree rise. (loe.org)
submitted 10 months ago by qgyh2 to environment
Could Rising Food Prices In Poor Countries Trigger Change Among Western Economists? (triplepundit.com)
submitted 2 years ago by kuato to business
Stossel: Media Ignores Health Care Gains: Woman In Europe With Breast Cancer Twice As Likely To Die As An American: Health Care Costs Go Up, But Similar To Recreation Costs [See Video from Feb 7 Also] (stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com)
submitted 5 months ago by DougDante to Conservative
Stossel: Media Ignores Health Care Gains: Woman In Europe With Breast Cancer Twice As Likely To Die As An American: Health Care Costs Go Up, But Similar To Recreation Costs [See Video From Today Also] (stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com)
submitted 5 months ago by DougDante to Libertarian
World Bank: The rapid rise in food prices could push 100m people in poor countries deeper into poverty. (news.bbc.co.uk)
submitted 2 years ago by carsonbiz to worldpolitics
Iraq Sees Alarming Rise In Cancers, Deformed Babies - most likely cause is DU (depleted uranium) used by US military (independent-bangladesh.com)
submitted 8 months ago by antifacist to worldpolitics
Why Aid Seems to Fail: "If aid saves the lives of millions of poor infants, or mothers in childbirth, at roughly the same rate a country can industrialize, then we’ll see an increase in the number of poor people at about the same rate that we increase GDP per person." (marginalrevolution.com)
submitted 7 months ago by DougDante to politics
Huge rise in birth defects in Falluja: Iraqi former battle zone sees abnormal clusters of infant tumours and deformities (guardian.co.uk)
submitted 8 months ago by antifacist to worldpolitics
"Samuel Preston and Jessica Ho of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania examined survival rates for lung, breast, prostate, colon, and rectum cancers in 18 countries and found that Americans fared best." (reason.com)
submitted 11 months ago by bipedalshark to politics
Who would have thought that so many people would be interested in women's health? This "breast exam" video has over 8 million hits! (Maybe I'll make my own "how to check yourself for prostate cancer and see how that does!) (youtube.com)
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] to videos
Breast Cancer Risk Rises Sharply in Women Who Drink Wine, Beer or Other Alcohol - A Big Change in Thinking (redwoodage.com)
submitted 2 years ago by redwood7 to reddit.com
Americans spend double what people in other industrialized countries do on health care, but have more trouble seeing doctors, are the victims of more errors and go without treatment more often. (reuters.com)
submitted 2 years ago by d2kd3k to reddit.com
Americans spend double what people in other industrialized countries do on health care, but have more trouble seeing doctors, are the victims of more errors and go without treatment more often (reuters.com)
submitted 2 years ago by qgyh2 to politics
Proof that deadly emerging diseases are on the rise in both poor and rich countries (scientistlive.com)
submitted 2 years ago by briceone to science
"Westernizing" Women's Risks? Breast Cancer in Lower-Income Countries (bestamericanhospital.blogspot.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Hirose to reddit.com
Breast cancer is 5 times more prevalent in modern countries. Is the culprit the electric light? (chronicle.com)
submitted 3 years ago by reflibman to reddit.com
Panel Sees Role for Smoking in Breast Cancer After All (nytimes.com)
submitted 1 year ago by tlc to Health
"Tell white people: the battlefield is not just in Iraq and Afghanistan. A battlefield is anywhere we see you. if you don’t want to die or get shot in this so called war on terrorism, war on Islam: denounce your race & country & sell your possessions & give the money to the poor." (adjix.com)
submitted 10 months ago by thekingandi to reddit.com
The reality is that the cervical cancer tissue that later gave rise to the immortal HeLa cell line was taken from Henrietta Lacks, a poor black tobacco farmer, and used in research without her consent or the knowledge of her family. (scienceblogs.com)
submitted 5 months ago by prionattack to science
Stossel: Media Ignores Health Care Gains: Woman In Europe With Breast Cancer Twice As Likely To Die As An American: Health Care Costs Go Up, But Similar To Recreation Costs [See Video from Feb 7 Also] (stossel.blogs.foxbusiness.com)
submitted 5 months ago by DougDante to politics
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