Vols' T-shirts raise money for cancer prevention (ESPN)
With help from coach Bruce Pearl, the school is selling Outlive T-shirts for $15 each at Knoxville-area sporting goods stores and at UTsports.com to raise money for cancer prevention programs at the University of Tennessee Medical Center Cancer Institute.
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Tennessee: Basketball Vols battling cancer with ‘OUTLIVE’ program (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Most “white outs” are designed to show solidarity in school spirit. The University of Tennessee’s Jan. 31 “white out” has higher hopes — eliminating cancer.
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'Whiteout' part of OUTLIVE plan (Knoxville News Sentinel)
They're calling it "Team Outlive."The long-range goal is to wipe out cancer in our lifetime. The short-range goal is for a "whiteout" effect against Florida. Tennessee men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl walked into his Monday media luncheon sporting a new OUTLIVE T-shirt he hopes will fill Thompson-Boling Arena when the Vols play the Gators on Jan. 31.
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Healthy route for men (Albany Times Union)
Why did Moses spend 40 years wandering in the desert? Because he wouldn't stop to ask for directions. Research indicates that men tend to seek help less often than women and shun medical and mental health services. Harris Interactive conducted an online survey for the American Academy of Family Physicians and found that 85 percent of men will seek medical attention when they're sick but will ...
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Lung cancer now the top killer of women | health | Lismore Northern Star (Northern Star)
MORE women who began smoking cigarettes during the 1970s and 80s will now pay the ultimate price, as lung cancer becomes the biggest killer of Australian women.
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