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Managing His Weight, Changing His Life

Gary Harris is lighter on his feet in the classroom these days, thanks to a 70-pound weight loss that allows this history teacher at Cleveland ROTC High School in St. Louis to pace around his students. "I don''t like sitting while I teach, but that''s how I used to do it, because physically, it was just too tiring to stand," says Harris, who lives in south St. Louis County.

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Family History Matters

A family history of cancer is an important cancer risk factor and may be associated with an increased chance to develop one or more types of cancer. People with a higher risk for cancer may benefit from earlier cancer screening or treatment. Those with a strong family history of cancer may have a specific hereditary cancer syndrome.

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Despite Cancer Risk, Too Many Still Tan

Despite warnings about the dangers of skin cancer, many Americans will ignore the risk this summer and hope to get what they believe is a healthy bronze glow. This while one in five Americans is affected by skin cancer and the number of young people with skin cancer is increasing. Read More
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