April 29, 2008

Study shows daycare may protect kids from leukemia - Reuters

Study shows daycare may protect kids from leukemia - Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Sending children to day-care at an early age could protect them against leukemia, perhaps by exposing them to certain infections, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Their analysis presented at a conference in London showed that

Study: Daycare may ward off leukemia - KABC
One simple way to protect your child from leukemia could be to send them to daycare. Research from the University of California, Berkeley, shows children who attend daycare at an early age are 30 percent less likely to develop a common form of

Putting kids in daycare reduces risk of leukemia - Regina Leader-Post
Here's another way germs may protect children from a society obsessed with cleanliness: fewer cases of childhood leukemia. University of California, Berkeley researchers are reporting that children who attend daycare or play groups are about 30-per

Crucial Help at a Critical Time - Hola Arkansas
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, April 29 /HISPANIC PR WIRE-CONTEXTO LATINO/ — The lymphoma diagnosis was terrifying enough. But when Cristobal Bustos, 44, began struggling with the spiraling costs of paying for his health insurance and medications, he was

Baseball Insider: Locust Valley's Pacifico attacks leukemia head-on - Newsday
Mitch Pacifico had just that sort of seemingly effortless athletic ability that coaches admired and other players coveted. During his freshman year of high school, he impressed Locust Valley's baseball coach, Joe Ciliano, enough that already there

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