| I loves this true story ( if it's not an act ) A French fan, claiming to have cancer, camped out all day in front of Paris' home. At first, Hilton ignores him. Due to his persistence, Paris has a change of heart. Paris' infinite wisdom guides her to lavish her guest with autographed posters and photos to fulfill his dream. WATCH VIDEO CLIP here. FRENCH FAN LOVES PARIS CLIP My clip was lost a last scene,i posting by Pictures to show it.
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| According to a new study, taking an aspirin a day can help prevent bowel cancer.Oxford University researchers said taking a dose of 300mg a day for five years offered the protection, reports the BBC.Long-term aspirin use is generally not backed because of the risk of stomach problems, but the team said it could benefit those at high-risk of cancer.The researchers found that taking 300mg of aspirin - the equivalent of one pill - a day for five years reduced the incidence of bowel cancer by 74% in the subsequent 10 to 15 years.The protective effect was also seen in individuals who had a close family
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| According to a major new British study, eating less salt reduces the chances of a heart attack or stroke by a quarter.The 15-year survey by British doctors found people who take more salt in food have a 75% higher chance of heart disease.They are also 80% more likely to die prematurely.The study is the first long-term research project to show clearly that high salt levels worsen heart problems.via ananova.com
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| A campaign Puppy Love was launched in Miami. 30 world's most famous artists and designers created puppy 3D models, which were later produced and auctioned and 100% of the income went to the Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Puppy Love Campaign
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| Scientists are developing a pill-sized robot that is looking for cancer by travelling through the body. The pill will be able to transmit findings back to a computer and have a miniature video camera to capture around 40,000 images of the intestines. Because the camera images are instantly beamed back to a PC, there is no need to retrieve the robot. It just passes through the body naturally and disappears down the toilet. The invention is based on existing camera technology called PillCam- announce the Daily Mail.
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| Experts announce that repeated sun exposure through the car's side windows is to blame for that.Most glass used for windows blocks UVB rays that cause sunburn but not deeper penetrating UVA rays. Window glass, in this case, in the car, does not prevent damage from UVA, so the rate of cancers directly correlated to the areas of the body most often exposed to UV radiation while driving - which in the US is the left-hand side of the body.Many of these tumours were cancers that develop over time and are linked to cumulative sun exposure rather than intense, intermittent sun exposure. They affected
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| Scientists observed more than 35000 women for seven years, and explored that eating wholemeal bread and cereal can reduce the chance of younger women getting breast cancer.Professor Janet Cade announced that thay have found no protective effect in the older group of women, but significant evidence of a link in pre-menopausal women."It goes along with the general healthy eating advice to make sure that you are getting plenty of fibre in your diet through breakfast cereals, bread, pasta, fruit and vegetables."
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