Word: cancer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cure will also have to be found for that cancer, the large and permanent unemployment problem. From the colorful picture of the Indies, the false system of separate valuation according to race will also have to fade...
Died. Dr. Robert George Jackson, 83, the Canadian Bernarr Macfadden; of cancer; near Toronto. Food faddist and exercise enthusiast for some 30 years, he said "God has provided the means by which we can always be well," lived chiefly on fruits, nuts and grain. Turning his faddery into a business, he manufactured wide-selling cereal foods, broadcast his picture in a breechclout. Canadians knew best his "Roman Meal"; U.S. citizens knew two other products whose trade names Alexander Woollcott shudderfully disclosed: "Lishus," and "Bekus Puddy...
...interests not only of our own future safety . . . but precisely in order to insure the just peace and equitable world order which are among your fundamental desires. . . . The German Empire as now constituted is not satisfied with a just peace and equitable order. . . . One cannot temporize with cancer...
...they showed that an inherited tendency to breast cancer may possibly be averted by simple precautions. Said Dr. Bittner last week: "It may be that women with breast cancer in their family should not nurse their daughters...
...theory does not imply that milk causes cancer. In fact, top-flight Researcher Cornelius Packard Rhoads of Manhattan's Memorial Hospital believes that milk contains a protein substance which helps protect rats against a certain type of cancer produced by chemicals...