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Smokers at higher risk of under-performing this Valentine's day

Friday 11 February 2011
Male smokers looking forward to showing their loved ones a good time in the bedroom on Valentine's day are at greater risk of erectile dysfunction than their non-smoking counterparts.

High school students graduating to be tomorrow's cancer and cardiovascular patients

Wednesday 9 February 2011
Results of a national diet and physical activity survey of high school students, released today will ring alarm bells among educators, health professionals and parents.

Cancer Council Victoria researchers recognised

Wednesday 9 February 2011
Professor Melanie Wakefield, Director, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, has had work recognised amongst the ten best research projects in the country.

World Cancer Day research reveals up to 70% of some cancers could be prevented

Friday 4 February 2011
And no, the answer's not a magic pill, an ancient berry or a protective wristband. New research released today has strengthened the link between lifestyle factors and cancer.

World Cancer Day - 4 February 2011 - get involved in preventing cancer

Friday 4 February 2011
Cancer kills more people globally than AIDS, malaria and TB combined - but there are steps you can take to reduce the impact of the disease. This World Cancer Day, find out how you can help.

SunSmart encourages secondary schools to step up sun safety

Wednesday 2 February 2011
SunSmart is urging Victorian secondary schools to step up ultraviolet (UV) protection for students by providing adequate shade on school grounds and continuing to encourage students to practice SunSmart behaviours.

Cancer Council Arts Awards call for Indigenous entries

Friday 28 January 2011
Entries are now open for the Indigenous category of the 2011 Cancer Council Arts Awards, which gives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people touched by cancer an opportunity to share their experience creatively through art, writing and film.

Traffic light labels a win for consumers' health

Friday 28 January 2011
The Obesity Policy Coalition has applauded the food labelling review's recommendations for traffic light labelling on front of food packages and fast food menus as a victory for consumers and the health of Australians.

Two new Cut your cancer risk blog posts - latest obesity predictions and staying safe at Big Day Out

Friday 28 January 2011
The Cut Your Cancer Risk team blogs about the latest scary obesity predictions for Australia and SunSmart and St John's Ambulance offer tips on staying safe at the Big Day Out.

New Cut Your Cancer Risk blog post - The problem with food labelling

Thursday 20 January 2011
While we wait for the results of the Federal Government's food labelling review, the Cut Your Cancer Risk team delves into the issues around food labelling by heading to a very unlikely source - Hollywood.

Junk food advertising to kids is rife

Wednesday 19 January 2011
A report released by the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) today highlights how ineffective self-regulation has been in decreasing children's exposure to junk food advertising.

Greek community to benefit from new cancer support group in Brunswick

Tuesday 18 January 2011
Victoria's Greek community will benefit from a new Greek-language cancer support group being held in Brunswick by Cancer Council Victoria.

New research: Victorians in denial over impact of alcohol & weight on cancer risk

Tuesday 18 January 2011
Research released today by Cancer Council Victoria shows Victorians are either in the dark or don’t want to acknowledge the lifestyle changes they can make to decrease their risk of cancer.

Coping with cancer after a natural disaster

Monday 17 January 2011
When a natural disaster such as flooding occurs, people affected by cancer can face additional hardships, practical difficulties and complex emotional reactions.

Don't go down in straight sets to sunburn this Australian Open

Monday 17 January 2011
As the massive grand slam event gets into swing in Melbourne this week, tennis spectators are being urged to be SunSmart while enjoying the on court action.
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