Charity News from Thursday, Apr. 27, 2000

Powerhouse Greens Take On A Touch Of Class
American Institute for Cancer Research | Once forgotten by cooks in the rush to go gourmet, common greens like kale, chard and collard greens are now back in vogue and on the menus of upscale restaurants. crushed red pepper4 cups washed and dried kale, chard and small-leafed greens, ...

Delight Mom with Mother's Day Flowers, Give Hope to Kids in 170 Children's Hospitals Nationwide
Children's Miracle Network | To make it possible, iGive.com, the first online charity shopping mall, has teamed with GreatFlowers.com to raise the money for the benefit of children treated at children's hospitals affiliated with Children's Miracle Network (CMN). For first-...

Make-A-Wish Foundation® Celebrates 20th Birthday and 80,000th Wish
Make-A-Wish Foundation of America | Twenty years later, the Make-A-Wish Foundation will grant its 80,000th wish worldwide. Chris' wish inspired the creation of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Yale Study Suggests Estrogen Does Not Prevent Heart Attack Death in Postmenopausal Women
Yale School of Medicine | Short-term estrogen withdrawal or replacement produces no effects likely to influence heart attack death in postmenopausal women, a Yale study shows.

Mammography Particularly Useful in Detecting Slow-Growing, Non-Aggressive Tumors
Yale School of Medicine | Breast cancer has a lower rate of recurrence when detected through screening mammography rather than other approaches, because screening mammography is especially likely to find slow-growing, non-aggressive tumors, a Yale study shows.

 

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