Charity News from Tuesday, Jun. 12, 2001Cancer Experts Call for Fundamental Shift in American Meals for Lower Weight and Better HealthAmerican Institute for Cancer Research | Experts at the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) are urging Americans to adopt a simple but innovative meal model for better health, lower weight and greater variety. Specifically, the cancer experts recommend using small recipe ... AmeriCares to Aid Victims of Tropical Storm Allison AmeriCares Foundation | New Canaan, CT – June 12, 2001 – AmeriCares, the international disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization, announced today that it is sending approximately 40,000 pounds of relief materials to Houston, Texas in response to Tropical Storm ... International Experts Reveal Advances In Colorectal Cancer Treatment in Washington, DC Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation | WASHINGTON, DC, June 12, 2001 - Join five of the world's leading experts in colorectal cancer for a discussion on new advances in colorectal cancer prevention and treatment. "Colorectal Cancer: Today's Choices, Tomorrow's Chances for a Cure" will... Senior Citizens Get Help With Clean-Up As Neighborhood Centers Inc. Continues Coordinating Efforts To Assist Flood Victims Neighborhood Centers | As part of the Home Clean Up Assistance to Seniors, volunteers from several Houston corporations will continue coordinating with Neighborhood Centers Inc. staff and head out Thursday and Friday to help seniors clean up flood damage. In only one ... Risk of Lyme Disease Very Low for Most People Bitten by a Tick Yale School of Medicine | Yale researcher Eugene D. Shapiro, M.D. says that although antibiotic treatment is effective in preventing Lyme disease, the overall risk of Lyme disease in any individual is a very low 3.2%, even in the most highly endemic areas.
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