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Dying Dog Gets an Amazing Final Treat

Get ready for some tears, folks! It's never easy when an owner hears the horrid news of having to put their pet down. Coming to grips with the fact that a member of the family is suffering is difficult. But in this case, the owner of Lennox — a dog dying of severe cancer who also suffers from arthritis — decided not to focus on the negative. Instead, he chose to make Lennox's last meal an epic one.

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Eagles’ Timothy B. Schmit Cancer Update

When I heard Eagles' bassist Timothy B. Schmit was diagnosed with throat and neck cancer last fall, I worried about how the band could adjust without his amazing vocals. Schmit underwent surgery in November and recently gave an update on his condition.

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Young Cancer Patient Has Heartwarming Meeting With His Wrestling Hero

Professional wrestlers may seem like tough guys, but underneath their shiny spandex outfits and long, flowing hair (clearly a sign of ultimate masculinity), they have hearts of gold. Daniel Bryan, for example, recently met with a seven-year-old boy who has had brain cancer for almost four years, and says he's Bryan's biggest fan. It's okay if you need to go grab some Kleenex before you look at the pictures.

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Man Discovers Skin Cancer on Scalp While Shaving Head To Support Wife’s Cancer

Talk about your lucky breaks.

Bud Stringer walked into a barber shop recently with a noble goal. His wife of twenty years, Dolly, was losing her hair due to the chemotherapy she had to take for breast cancer, and Bud wanted to show support by shaving his head as well.

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Image Source, Getty Images

New Research Reveals That Taller People More Likely to Die of Cancer

Some promising new research has surfaced that indicates that tall people are less likely to suffer strokes, psychotic breakdowns or die from heart disease than the shorter of the breed. However, the same research says that these same vertically-endowed humans are doomed at best, to die of cancer.

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