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Honor your loved ones memory by adding their photo and obituary International Breast Cancer Memorial http://t.co/LXLZwVZc #BreastCancer

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Dr. Jennifer Tseng, Surgical Oncologist at UMass Memorial Discusses Pancreatic Cancer - YouTube

youtube.com — “Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that is difficult to diagnose and therefore many patients do not even know they have it. Dr. Jennifer Tseng, Surgical O...View full resource at youtube.com

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I added a video to a @YouTube playlist http://t.co/qS8I8eyj Dr. Jennifer Tseng, Surgical Oncologist at UMass

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Dr. Tseng and Her Patient Discusses UMass Memorial Pancreatic Cancer Symposium - YouTube

youtube.com — “Jennifer Tseng, MD, MPH, Surgical Oncologist and director of the UMass Memorial Pancreatic Cancer Program discusses Pancreatic Cancer Symposium with her pati...View full resource at youtube.com

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I added a video to a @YouTube playlist http://t.co/DA2lp7un Dr Tseng Discusses Pancreatic Cancer Symposium-UM

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UMass Memorial Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Rose and Dr. Tseng - YouTube

youtube.com — “UMass Memorial Health Care Cancer Center of Excellence Deliering Hope www.umassmemorial.org/cancerView full resource at youtube.com

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I added a video to a @YouTube playlist http://t.co/f8U7cVu1 Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Rose and Dr. Tseng

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UMass Memorial Skin Cancer Screening - May 12 - YouTube

youtube.com — “UMass Memorial Medical Center free skin cancer screeningView full resource at youtube.com

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I added a video to a @YouTube playlist http://t.co/FhI8V94k Skin Cancer Screening.mov

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LIFE AFTER TREATMENT 05/07 by Stupid Cancer Show | Blog Talk Radio

blogtalkradio.com — “LIFE AFTER TREATMENT 05/07 by Stupid Cancer Show | Blog Talk RadioView full resource at blogtalkradio.com

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[RADIO] "Life After Treatment" MON@8pm/ET @StupidCancer Show w/Emily Cousins and experts from Memorial @Sloan_Kettering http://t.co/nuWBFt1H

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Dr. Zelenetz Discusses Treatment Options for DLBCL

onclive.com — “Dr. Andrew Zelenetz, from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Discusses Treatment Options for DLBCLView full resource at onclive.com

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Dr. Andrew Zelenetz from @sloan_kettering Discusses Treatment Options for DLBCL http://t.co/T3z3OzLy #OncLiveTV

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Dr. Passik on the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression

painlive.com — “Steven D. Passik, PhD, Associate Attending Psychologist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, discusses the relationship between chronic pain and depression.View full resource at painlive.com

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VIDEO: Dr. Passik on the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression http://t.co/OzAZhzNI #PainLiveTV

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Constellation: Vicki Adams | Stand Up To Cancer

standup2cancer.org — “You will always be the brightest star in the sky, mama. I love you more than words can say, and miss you more each passing day...View full resource at standup2cancer.org

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Star Share in Memory of Vicki Adams "I love u more than words can say, & miss u more each passing day"- Danielle Adams http://t.co/s5OkC5cI

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Super Foods: Blueberries | HealthGuru

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Another super-healthy fruit? Blueberries! Do you enjoy these little bites of antioxidant goodness? http://t.co/WYS23FbM

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Press Release - magellan half marathon 2012 - Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Chicago

nmh.org — “Runners raise funds and awareness for brain cancer researchView full resource at nmh.org

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NBTI is the official charity of the Magellan Development Chicago Spring Half Marathon on May 12. Learn more: http://t.co/WlkA3OWJ

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Dr. Passik Discusses Treating a Chemical Coper

painlive.com — “Steven D. Passik, PhD, Associate Attending Psychologist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, discusses the structure of treatment when treating a chemical coper.View full resource at painlive.com

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VIDEO: Dr. Passik discusses the structure of treatment when treating a chemical coper. http://t.co/vJIE27BP #PainLiveTV

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Blocking 'oh-glick-nack' may improve long-term memory

sciencedaily.com — “Just as the familiar sugar in food can be bad for the teeth and waistline, another sugar has been implicated as a health menace and blocking its action may have benefits that include improving long-term memory in older people and treating cancer. Progress has been made toward finding such a blocker for the sugar — with the appropriately malicious-sounding name “oh-glick-nack.”View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Blocking "Oh-Glick-Nack” May Improve Long-Term Memory

newswise.com — “Just as the familiar sugar in food can be bad for the teeth and waistline, another sugar has been implicated as a health menace and blocking its action may have benefits that include improving long-term memory in older people and treating cancer. Progress toward finding such a blocker for the sugar — with the appropriately malicious-sounding name “oh-glick-nack” — was the topic of a report at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.View full resource at newswise.com

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Blocking 'oh-glick-nack' may improve long-term memory

physorg.com — “Just as the familiar sugar in food can be bad for the teeth and waistline, another sugar has been implicated as a health menace and blocking its action may have benefits that include improving long-term memory in older people and treating cancer.View full resource at physorg.com

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Blocking 'oh-glick-nack' may improve long-term memory http://t.co/PMEyHs4V

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Blocking "Oh-Glick-Nack” May Improve Long-Term Memory

newswise.com — “Just as the familiar sugar in food can be bad for the teeth and waistline, another sugar has been implicated as a health menace and blocking its action may have benefits that include improving long-term memory in older people and treating cancer. Progress toward finding such a blocker for the sugar — with the appropriately malicious-sounding name “oh-glick-nack” — was the topic of a report at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.View full resource at newswise.com

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Blocking "Oh-Glick-Nack" May Improve Long-Term Memory: Just as the familiar sugar in food can... http://t.co/pd12QF2S | register to view

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