Articles, tagged with "cancer research uk", page 1
07th October 2011
How much is a woman's chance of developing breast cancer? It depends on a variety of factors, including family history, age, time of menopause and whether she has had children.
However, a new study has pointed out that older women that are precariously...
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Author:
Fower Lee
10th August 2011
Looking for a job in digital marketing? Here's a list of London digital marketing recruiters you ought to get in touch with.
Major Players:
Major players has been a "major player" in marketing and creative recruitment for over fifteen years. Their...
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Author:
Tamara Jacobs
13th April 2011
Even for non-equestrians it is popular family holiday. In 2011 the event takes place over the Easter weekend, April 21-25. The show is over a five day period with a variety of shopping opportunities that rival any town mall. It makes the perfect destinati...
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Author:
dodsonh
17th March 2011
Stem cells are not only capable of multiplying into various cell types but also tend to carry out impressive repair work in several tissues of the body. And how are they different from other cell types? Well, they are different in the sense that these cel...
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Author:
Mike Greaves
17th February 2011
Soursop, also known as graviola, is a fruit of a tree that originates in the forests of South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. According to Cancer Research UK, native people in these regions used the soursop fruit to treat illnesses and diseases. Duri...
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Author:
mediconews123
06th January 2011
How do you know you have a strong brand?
Sensitive staff and trustees who know who their key customer groups are and what they think will have a good sense of the strength of the brand. There are also more scientific ways of measuring brand strength.
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nonprofits
05th January 2011
Eating five fruit and veg a day might keep the doctor away but eating large quantities of the good stuff doesn’t reduce the risk of cancer according to an article published by the British Journal of Cancer. For decades fruit and veg intake has been linked...
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Author:
bensonbrown
27th July 2010
Giffgaff, meaning mutual accomodation or mutual giving, is an ancient Scots word given a new lease of life by a new mobile network, whose principles adhere to the definition of their company name.
Giffgaff have formulated a business model like no oth...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
03rd June 2010
Here are four practical measures any male of 40yrs and above can use to treat or safe-guard against prostate cancer.
1. 1 in Every 5 Men Will Develop Prostate Problems - In United Kingdom, prostate Cancer is now the most common form of cancer in men? I...
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Author:
Elliott Omose
12th April 2010
I also had an ugly stained, yellow smile. I couldn't imagine that in a few simple steps I can get back my confidence and a new broad white smile.First thing you should do is try the "Idol white teeth whitening pens", I just love it. It is the most effecti...
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Author:
Noel Todd
18th March 2010
Each year, countless Edinburgh residents and visitors alike lace up their running shoes and take to the city's streets for its various annual marathons and runs. Some run competitively, while others do so leisurely. All are a part of something bigger: an ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
22nd February 2010
Have you filled in a life assurance application recently? There's a little box that strikes fear into the heart of the "slightly overweight". It simply asks you to state your weight. Do you go straight to the scales, undress to the state of nudity and jig...
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Author:
Dario Terry
26th January 2010
A lot of parents understand that their behaviors have played an important role for their children's future. But the U.S. study showed that in addition to the behaviors of their parents, the children will imitate the behavior of their brothers and sisters....
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Author:
manu
15th January 2010
More likely than not, you or someone you know has been directly affected by cancer. There are many ways to get proactive about fighting cancer and helping to find a cure these days; Shine Manchester 2010 is one of the most exceptional examples. This 26-mi...
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Author:
Ian Evans
21st July 2009
Employees at Blackpool-based specialist accountants for contractors Danbro turned out in force to show their support to colleagues taking part in the Cancer Research UK ‘Race for Life' at the town's De Vere hotel earlier this month.
Around 13 runners...
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Author:
Alex Askew