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Continue readingSusan G. Komen Race For The Cure Greater NYC To Show Power Of The Breast Cancer Community
Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, announced today that its signature fundraising event in Greater New York City will be held on Sunday, September 12th, 2021.Continue reading
Following A Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce The Genetic Risk Of Cancer, Study Finds
A new study conducted by researchers from the American Association for Cancer Research explored how consumers’ lifestyles can impact their risk of developing cancer.Continue reading
Loneliness May Increase Risk Of Cancer For Middle-Aged Men, Study Finds
Several studies have looked at the ways that loneliness can affect consumers’ mental and physical health.Continue reading
Walking Or Biking To Work Reduces Risk Of Effects Of The COVID Crisis And Early Death
While it’s no secret that being more active can boost consumers’ health, researchers have found that incorporating physical activity into the daily commute can also benefit consumers. Continue reading
Bone Cancer And You What Happens Next
Many of you will have been touched by cancer. We have all known someone who has been diagnosed with some form of this illness, or we’ve gone through the devastating process ourselves. Continue reading
NYC Prostate Cancer Summit 2018 At New York Academy of Medicine In Harlem
Four of New York City’s most prestigious prostate cancer treatment centers are joining forces to host a symposium on Saturday, September 22, 2018.Continue reading
Harlem Woman Fighting Cancer Under Seige By Roaches In Public Housing (Video)
Dolores Smith lives at the Wagner Houses in Harlem and has a major roach infestation inside her apartment.Continue reading
My Beauty Mark Cancer Awareness Event In The Heights
Join cancer survivor Julissa Perez and others on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at her 1st annual cancer awareness event. Continue reading
A New Year’s Wish In Harlem
By Ginny Johnson
I was walking downhill on 110th street this past week heading to the subway, got distracted and fell flat on my face. Continue reading