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1.) Steve Jobs' weight loss may be linked to his earlier cancer ...
Over one day ago | Mon Jan 5 21:17:00 PST 2009
Apple CEO Steve Jobs' recent weight loss may be linked to his prior surgery for pancreatic cancer and is likely treatable, medical experts said. Dogged by rumors of ill health, Jobs released an open letter on Monday saying he has a ...
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2.) Steve Jobs' Wasting-Away Health Problem
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 10:36:00 PST 2009
Considering his health history, this is not good news at all. It means his body is locked in an inflammatory pattern of unknown cause, but likely the result of his pancreatic problems. When a person gets stuck in an inflammatory-driven ...
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3.) Jobs says health problem is treatable - The Truth Newspaper ...
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 0:13:00 PST 2009
"The pancreas makes digestive enzymes, and if the pancreas doesn't make enough of those, then people can't digest foods and getting nutrients is a problem," Auchus said. The solution could be as simple as taking pills to replace or ...
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4.) What?s going on with Steve Jobs? hormones? - Apple 2.0
Over one day ago | Mon Jan 5 15:19:00 PST 2009
Steve Jobs' letter to the Apple community about his health problems seems to have reassured investors -- the stock closed up 4.22% in Monday trading. But medically, Apple's (AAPL) CEO raised more questions than he answered.
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5.) Steve Jobs disclosure won?t quiet health worries at osmoothie
5 hours, 13 minutes ago | Wed Jan 7 9:28:00 PST 2009
Several medical experts, who had no access to Jobs? health records, said problems other than cancer could have caused a hormone imbalance. For example, the surgery to remove his tumor could have left Jobs with a pancreas too small to ...
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6.) Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health | Business News ...
11 hours, 2 minutes ago | Wed Jan 7 3:39:00 PST 2009
Weiss said some patients who have undergone surgery to remove pancreatic cancer are unable to properly absorb nutrients and suffer weight loss if the pancreas is "insufficient" -- meaning it no longer produces vital digestive enzymes. ...
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7.) Steve Jobs Health Watch: No Facts? No Problem! - Media Blog - Jeff ...
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 6:42:00 PST 2009
The New York Times, meanwhile, elicited a more optimistic prognosis from its expert, who said Jobs's ailment may be a relatively benign after-effect from surgery on his pancreas. A side effect from that procedure may have contributed to ...
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8.) Apple Chief Releases an Update on His Health, Sending Share Prices Up
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 13:02:00 PST 2009
In 2004, Jobs received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and had surgery, which apparently was successful. Last June, however, Jobs appeared gaunt and the uncertainty over his health created new worries for investors. ...
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9.) Steve Jobs' Hormonal Imbalance: FAQ
Over one day ago | Mon Jan 5 16:34:00 PST 2009
The pancreas -- which is where Jobs had his 2004 tumor -- makes hormones including insulin, which regulates blood sugar, and also releases enzymes into the digestive system, says Bernard A. Roos, MD, director of the Geriatric Research ...
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10.) Jobs Health Still Concerns Investors Seeking Apple ?Smart Guys?
Over one day ago | Tue Jan 6 7:09:00 PST 2009
Jobs?s health has been a source of speculation among investors since 2004, when he disclosed that he had successful surgery for a form of pancreatic cancer. Called islet cell neuroendocrine tumor, it causes less than 3000 cancers ...
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