Thursday, April 16, 2015
Does “Nature’s Perfect Food” cause cancer?
Is This 'Nature's Perfect Food' or a Banquet for Hormone-Related Cancers?
The cancer returned for the fifth time.
After radical mastectomy, thirty-five doses of radiotherapy and twelve chemotherapy sessions, the battle was lost as far as her oncologist was concerned. 42-year-old scientist Jane Plant was given only three months to live.
That was 28 years ago. Today Jane, professor of geochemistry at Imperial College London, is free of cancer.
As she states in her book Your Life in Your Hands, "Having no alternative but to die or find a way out myself, I decided to find a way out. I determined to take control of my situation using my training as a natural scientist." This was her way out. . . .
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Michelle Latimer Selected CIAA Men's Track and Field Coach of the Week
HAMPTON, Va. - Bowie State University head track and field coach Michelle Latimer has been selected CIAA Men's Coach of the Week. Bulldog athletes took 1st place, 5th and 6th in the 5000m; 2nd and 4th in the shot put; 3rd place in the 800m; 5th & 10th in the 1500m; 7th in the 4X400m relay and closed out the week with a 6th place finish in the high jump; 7th in the triple jump and 3rd in the javelin.
Coppin State's Daniel named ECAC Division I South Athlete of the Week
Daniel named ECAC Division I South Athlete of the Week
BALTIMORE – Coppin State University junior high jumper Deandra Daniel was named the Corvias Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division I South Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week.
It’s the second time this season Daniel was named ECAC Division I South Athlete of the Week. This is Daniel’s second Athlete of the Week Award in less than 24 hours. She was named MEAC Field Athlete of the Week on Tuesday.
Daniel won the high jump at the University of Delaware Open. The five-time reigning MEAC high jump champion and Indoor Track and Field All-American soared a season-best 1.80 meters (5.91 feet) to claim victory in the event. She has the best mark in the event of any MEAC student-athlete. The CSU indoor and outdoor school record holder has sailed higher each week as she gears up for the Penn Relays, conference championships and beyond.
Both of Coppin State’s track and field teams will return to action Saturday when they compete at the Morgan State Legacy Meet.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
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