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Mouth Cancer, Oral Cancer BBC News 
More men 'have oral cancer virus'
Oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is more common among men than women, leading to an increased risk for men of head and neck cancers, a US study suggests. | The Journal of the American Medical... (photo: Creative Commons / bionerd)
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Chocolate cuts bowel cancer risk The Times Of India 
Chocolate cuts bowel cancer risk
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet LONDON: Here's good news for chocoholics - munching on the sweet treat regularly may stave off your risk of developing bowel cancer, a new study has claimed. Researchers at ... (photo: WN / Geeta)
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A man seen smoking in a car workshop  Lexington Herald-Leader 
Statewide smoke-free law will aid Ky. health, economy
| As Kentucky's public research universities, we often compete on the court but collaborate in the laboratory. Together, there is a great deal we are proud of — work we do as institutions for th... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
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» » More men 'have oral cancer virus'BBC News
» » Chocolate cuts bowel cancer riskThe Times Of India
» » Statewide smoke-free law will aid Ky. health, economyLexington Herald-Leader
» » Many people continue to smoke after being diagnosed with cancerPhysOrg
» » E-cigarettes are creating new habitsNashville Tennessean
» » Roadside food worth stopping forIrish Times
» » Smoke outNorth Shore News
» » Poorest smokers face toughest odds for kicking the habitPhysOrg
» » Begin your day with oatsThe Times Of India
» » Cigarette machines to be bannedBelfast Telegraph
» » A link between sausage and cancer?Joy Online
» » Protein SAA will cure smoker's diseasesKhaleej Times
» » Childhood obesity on the increaseIndependent online
» » Harper urges Canadians to quit smokingToronto Sun
» » Stressed out teethThe Hindu
» » Pancreatic cancer linked to bacon, sausageThe Examiner
» » Smoking during pregnancy does not cause autism in childrenIndian Express
» » New treatment hope for smoking-related lung diseasesNewstrack India
» » Anti-depressants during pregnancy can risk high blood pressure in babiesNewstrack India
» » Poor diet, lack of exercise hurt teens' heart health, American Heart Association saysTulsa World
» » A resolution for 2012: Eat less meatThe Examiner
» » Exercise Hormone May Fight Obesity and DiabetesThe New York Times
» » Physical exercise cuts heart attack risk while car and TV increases itNewstrack India
» » Higher premiums for smokers: Is this a good idea?The Miami Herald
» » No help from smoking cessation productsThe Examiner
» » Florida colleges ban smoking, even in your carPalm Beach Post
» » Boosting Your Child's ImmunityPeace FM Online
» » Statins may up interstitial lung disease risk in smokersNewstrack India
» » New e-cigarettes affect users' airwaysPhysOrg
» » Mental decline starts at 45, according to researchLondon Evening Standard
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A cup of black coffee. Health benefits of coffee The Times Of India
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