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While Florida has the second highest cancer burden in the nation, the state has only one National Cancer Institute. Successfully applying for NCI designation must include a commitment for additional funding from the state. The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is launching "We Tackle Cancer" bringing attention to the critical need for a second NCI.
According to a major national study, as many as 15,000 children and adolescents in the United States are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and about 3,700 youth are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes each year.
In one of the most extensive studies, researchers have found the connection between different types of food and types of stroke risk. The study titled, "The associations of major foods and fiber with risks of ischaemic and hemorrhagic stroke: a prospective study of 418,329 participants in the EPIC cohort across nine European countries," was published in the latest issue of the journal European Heart Journal today.
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