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February is National Cancer Prevention Month

February is National Cancer Prevention Month

According to the American Cancer Society, a total of 1.9 million new cancer cases and 609,820 deaths from cancer are expected in 2023. (1) Research shows that more than 40% of all cancers diagnosed and nearly half of all cancer...

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Lung Cancer Awareness Month – Different from the Rest

Lung Cancer Awareness Month – Different from the Rest

Does it ever seem like there is always some sort of National Awareness Day/Week/Month going on? Just last month was Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month as well as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Along with Lung Cancer Awareness, November is...

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An Introduction to Lung Cancer Awareness Month

An Introduction to Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Now that Halloween is over many people turn their attention to the celebration of the impending holiday season – but November is more than just Thanksgiving and the kick off to Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza and New Years’ festivities – on...

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Flooring From Popular Retailer Found to Have Unsafe Levels of Formaldehyde

Flooring From Popular Retailer Found to Have Unsafe Levels of Formaldehyde

Lumber Liquidators products sold in several states were found to have unsafe levels of formaldehyde. This could have an impact on thousands of people.

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World Cancer Day 2015

World Cancer Day 2015

World Cancer Day takes place on February 4th, every year. It is a day where people and organizations around the world participate in a day of unity to raise awareness about cancer, in an attempt to make cancer a global health priority. While cancer can be a scary and life-threatening condition, it will take a great deal of dedication and awareness on behalf of advocates and lawmakers to educate the world about prevention and early detection methods. You can help by encouraging friends and family to get screened or even donate to a research organization today.

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