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For the last 15 years Bruce Rader has teamed up with St. Jude Children's hospital helping raise. Each year in the U.S. nearly 13,000 children are diagnosed with ca...
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For the last 15 years Bruce Rader has teamed up with St. Jude Children's hospital helping raise. Each year in the U.S. nearly 13,000 children are diagnosed with cancer. Bruce's annual golf tournament has helped raise thousands of dollars for cancer research.
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A local man is fighting to keep his wife on the cancer drug that she is taking.
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They would have died in prison -- two West Michigan women diagnosed with cancer just after being arrested: one for armed robbery, the other for home invasion. Inst...
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They would have died in prison -- two West Michigan women diagnosed with cancer just after being arrested: one for armed robbery, the other for home invasion. Instead, then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm commuted their sentences, allowing them to die -- in freedom -- with family.
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Christian James has spent the last three years Standing Up To Cancer by hitting softballs.
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Mindy and her daughter/3 time cancer survivor Paige are here to talk about the upcoming walk that will benefit kids with cancer and raise awareness.
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Researchers find one food is proving to be valuable in the prevention of cancer.
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Fewer people are getting meningitis, but just as deadly, second hand smoke can give kids high blood pressure
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A special contribution from Dunkin' Donuts Wednesday, touched the hearts of many who support those battling cancer.
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A special contribution from Dunkin' Donuts Wednesday, touched the hearts of many who support those battling cancer.
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It's a parents nightmare: The death of a child. Marilyn Howell spent the last three months of her adult daughter's life using an unconventional method to keep her ...
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It's a parents nightmare: The death of a child. Marilyn Howell spent the last three months of her adult daughter's life using an unconventional method to keep her from suffering in the end stages of cancer.
Video: Component in red wine could help treat concussions 05/24/11
Researchers are studying whether a component found in red wine and grapes could help reduce the short- and long-term effects of concussions. Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dalas are using resveratrol to treat boxes who sustain concussions in the ring. The trial currently has five professional boxers in Dallas. The boxers take an oral form of resveratrol to determine if it has long-term effects to aid in the treatment of concussions. Resveratrol is already being studied as an agent to lower blood sugar levels, for use against cancer, to protect cardiovascular health and in stroke and Alzheimer?s disease treatments. The study was named REPAIR by Dr. Joshua Gatson, who came up with the idea to try and treat concussions in athletes after watching a game of football on ESPN. "We came up with the idea to treat sports concussions with a compound that's relatively safe and can eliminate a lot of the secondary brain injury that you see following concussions," he said. James Grant, a professional boxer who is participating in the study, said he hopes the pill works. "I'm 32," he said. "As I get older, I don't want to be slurring, talking bad, so I feel like this study will help me rehabilitate my brain [and] try [to] help me focus a little bit more," he said. The study began last month. Participants were given an MRI and a cognitive test. The brain test will be reviewed and compared if they suffer a concussion while under the trial. Researchers hope to release the results by December. If successful, researchers hope the results could be applicable to concussions sustained in other sports such as football and hockey as well as everyday incidents such as falls, car crashes and other blows to the head. Gatson said researchers hope to expand the research nationwide.