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October 20, 2006

Quebec national assembly unveils statue of former premier Robert

Filed under: Skin Cancer — Administrator @ 10:00 am

Quebec national assembly unveils statue of former premier Robert
CJAD - He quit politics in 1976 after losing to Levesque but returned to wrest power from the Parti Quebecois in 1985. Bourassa quit politics in 1994 and died of skin cancer two years later. The city of Montreal is proposing to rename a downtown street after

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Tucson Citizen - Schoolteachers and school nurses can get continuing education credit from the University of Arizona for an Oct. 24 training program on preventing skin cancer in children. Welcome to the story comments section of www.tucsoncitizen.com! We’ve recently

News 3 Family Member Battles Cancer Part 1
KVBC - When you think of skin cancer you think, oh yeah, just get it cut off, and move on with your life. I never though of it as skin cancer, guess what, it can kill you. It’s going to spread other places in your body.” Genetics might play a role, but

Sunscreen: It’s Not Just for Summer Anymore
WAFF - Do you reserve sunscreen for days spent directly in the sun? It’s time to reconsider your regimen, because even the cloudiest of days can inflict damage upon our skin. And with over one million people being diagnosed with skin cancer in America alone

Doctor reluctant to believe that work makes her itch
South Coast Today - The hives are much smaller than ordinary hives, and you might see only red skin and not recognize the hives. Exercise of I take one for my personal health insurance and to prevent cancer. Cancer runs in our family. Is this smart? — N.C. Twenty

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