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OSI Pharmaceuticals sales, profits up
emi.endo@newsday.comBuoyed by sales of the anti-cancer drug Tarceva, OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc. said its sales and profits were up for the second quarter of 2007. The company, based in Melville, said after the close of trading Wednesday that sales were $95.7 million for the...Tags: Medicine, Diseases, Melville, Genentech Incorporated, OSI Pharmaceuticals
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Cell Phone Warning
The Associated PressThe head of a cancer research center is urging his faculty and staff to limit their cell phone use. Dr. Ronald Herberman of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute is worried about the possible risk of brain cancer. He says there's a "growing...Tags: Diseases, Cell Phones, Health Organizations
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Pittsburgh cancer institute warns of cell phone-cancer risk, defying published research
Associated Press WritersPITTSBURGH (AP) _ The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. The warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the...Tags: Utah, Research, Newspaper and Magazine, New York, Health and Safety at School
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Pitt's Cancer Institute warns about cell phone health risks
Associated PressThe head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. The warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of...Tags: Utah, Research, Newspaper and Magazine, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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Do Cellphones Cause Cancer?
KTLA NewsIs it possible we're playing Russian Roulette every time we make a call on our cellphones? One cancer researcher thinks that may be the case. He's warning his staff to limit their mobile phone use. Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of...Tags: Diseases, Cell Phones, Health and Safety at School, Medical Research
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July 24: Cost of smoking, retirement financial gamble, Savage on autism, Mastic services
Smoking? That would be a 'no' Sadly, the longtime smoker featured in a story about health dangers has not gotten the message about the risks of smoking, and he is in denial ["How to get the message across," News, July 20]. Perhaps he should spend a...Tags: Medical Staff, Children, Town of Brookhaven, Illnesses, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Cancer doctor sounds cell phone alarm
PITTSBURGH - The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff yesterday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. The warning from Dr. Ronald Herberman, director of the...Tags: Diseases, Cell Phones, Health Organizations
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Arrow Electronics sales rise, but profit drops
Arrow Electronics Inc., a computer parts and components distributor that is Long Island's largest company in sales, said yesterday profits were lower in the second quarter compared with the same period a year ago, reflecting a "cautious" economy. But...Tags: Electronics, Excel Technology, Melville, New York, Westbury
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DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer dies
DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer (BEW'-er) has died at the age of 74. Van Buer, the mayor since 2005, died of pancreatic cancer on Wednesday Van Buer learned he had cancer in April and soon began undergoing chemotherapy. Assistant City Manager Rudy...Tags: Death and Dying, Diseases, Vehicles, Regional Authority
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe sends girl with brain tumors to camp
Special to the SentinelFor four years, Sarah Kerlin, 10, has been battling one brain tumor after another. She has spent nearly half her life undergoing surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy, and now she faces a brain tumor doctors say is inoperable. The rigorous treatments and...Tags: Diseases, Biotechnology, Illnesses, Kissimmee, Therapies
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