Mobile phones don't cause cancer; yes they do; no they don't

A long-term study of Danish mobile phone use has unequivocally determined that there is no connection between mobile phone use and various cancers of the brain.  The nay-sayers have rushed to contradict the findings.
 

Could your height increase cancer risk?

A recent study from the United Kingdom found that the taller a woman is in height the higher chance she has of getting ten common types of cancer, including breast and kidney cancer.
 

Cancer kills more men than women

A 2011 study from U.S. researchers shows that cancer targets sex (gender): a much higher percentage of men die from cancer than do women.
 

Left side of body gets more Sun (cancer) when driving in U.S.

An American study found that people in the United States are slightly more prone to getting certain types of skin cancer on the left side of their bodies than on the right side. Driving may be to blame.
 

Mobile phones: a direct line to the grim reaper?

With all the controversy having been rung up over the safety of our mobile phones, should you put your smartphone usage on divert, or is the controversy just a missed call in a telephone-shaped teacup?
 

Oh the Rapture (nothing happened!)

Rolling around the world, at 6pm in every time-zone, Saturday May 21st was the day all good christians would ascend to heaven, leaving the rest of us heathens to flounder in the mud.  Unfortunately (for the christians) nothing happened.
 

Too much drinking risky for cancer

An international study found that men and women who drink over the recommended amounts of alcohol each day had an increased risk from cancer, but that risk went away if they stayed within the daily recommended limit.
 

Cancer survivors replace cancer victims in U.S.

A new CDC report found that the number of cancer survivors in the United States has increased by nearly four times from 1971 to 2007. Cancer victims are more likely now to be called cancer survivors.
 

Fish oil builds muscle in cancer patients

A Canadian study has shown that taking fish oil while on chemotherapy treatments helps to maintain and even build much needed muscle mass in cancer patients. It helps with survival rates and improves quality of life.
 

Steve Jobs' health risk to Apple

Apple CEO Steve Jobs is again sick and has taken 'medical leave' to deal with the problem.  Coming so soon after his April 2009 liver transplant, the world is clearly concerned that Steve is in serious danger.  This has already had a detrimental effect on the company with stocks immediately trading down in Europe.