News Features
680News interviews politicians, authors, health experts, and other news-makers in exclusive news features.
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Dr. Rob Buckman, medical oncologist at the Princess Margaret Hospital, is wondering why we say someone "lost their fight with cancer." He spoke to 680News' Marlane Oliver.
Dr. Rob Buckman at Princess Margaret Hospital discusses the U.S. study on vitamin C, which may reduce the effectiveness of anti-cancer medication.
Dr. Rob Buckman, an oncologist at Princess Margaret Hospital, was recently at an international conference where a medical professor from Sydney, Australia, talked about the challenges of fighting cancer in the Third World.
Degrassi star Lauren Collins talks to health report Eva Fragiskatos about peanut allergies; giving advice to young people on how to deal with this common food allergy.
Dr. Buckman, oncologist with Princess Margaret Hospital talks to Marlane Oliver about an international study that tries to determine how real are so-called near-death experiences. Dr. Buckman is a medical oncologist at The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research and author of several books.
Eva Fragiskatos interviews Suzanne Somers about her new book, Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness.
Photo - Suzanne Somers' new book (courtesy of SuzanneSomers.com)
Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion shares her views to 680News' political specialist, John Stall, on the upcoming federal election, as the main party leaders campaign in the GTA.
680News' political specialist, John Stall, interviews Deputy Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.
If you do nothing else for your health, there is one vitamin you should take every day. Dr. Buckman, oncologist with Princess Margaret Hospital, suggests a prescription for your health.
An e-mail is making the rounds that appears to have helpful hints on how to fight cancer. 680News' Marlane Oliver talks with medical oncologist Dr. Rob Buckman of Princess Margaret Hospital about one particular point in the e-mail, which suggests your attitude influences your chances of getting cancer.
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