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Notre Dame football: Kelly foundation reveals commitment
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Two years ago at this time, Kelly Cares was more vision than foundation, more dream than a movement. But Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly and wife, Paqui, were committed to pushing forward, even when the drywall and studs were...Tags: Jim Flanigan, Cancer, Health, Football, Hospitals and Clinics
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'I love boobies' is protected speech, says ACLU of Indiana
MONTICELLO, Ind. – In a lawsuit filed Monday on behalf of a Monticello, Indiana middle school student, the American Civil Liberties Union argues attire featuring the breast cancer awareness slogan “I [heart symbol] boobies” is...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union
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E! News host Rancic announces double mastectomy
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Six weeks after revealing she has breast cancer, E! News host Giuliana Rancic (RAN'sik) says she will have a double mastectomy. The 37-year-old made the announcement Monday on NBC's "Today" show. Rancic says it was not an easy...Tags: Health, NBC (tv network), Times Square, Diseases and Illnesses, New Year's Day
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Notre Dame women's basketball: Irish honor Pat Magley
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — South Bend’s Pat Magley has touched the lives of more than 100,000 children through his Heroes Camp, whether teaching them a cross-over dribble, or helping them survive unforgiving streets. Wednesday night, the Notre Dame women&...Tags: Basketball, Diseases and Illnesses, College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Big East Conference
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Idaho teen loses cancer fight after delivering son
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Jenni Lake gave birth to a baby boy the month before her 18th birthday, though she was not destined to become just another teenage mother. That much, she knew. While being admitted to the hospital, she pulled her nurse down...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Migraine
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Ind. police seize Calif. woman's medical marijuana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis airport police say they'll destroy medical marijuana seized from a breast cancer patient from California who was boarding a flight. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://bit.ly/qsdNSG ) that Transportation...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Diseases and Illnesses
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Breast cancer survivor decries patdown at JFK
NEW YORK (AP) — A breast cancer survivor says she was subjected to a humiliating public patdown at New York's Kennedy Airport even though she offered to produce documentation about her medical implants. Business consultant Lori Dorn says on her...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Kennedy Airport
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Pink Ribbon Cookies
Bake sales are wonderful fundraisers for causes close to our hearts, and these melt-in-your-mouth ribbon-shaped Pink Ribbon sugar cookies were created especially with Breast Cancer Awareness events in mind. Even if you aren't having a bake sale, these are...Tags: Frosting and Icing, Mouth, Diseases and Illnesses, Butter
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Notre Dame football: Irish decide to exercise their options
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - It may be as complex a soup of X’s and O’s this week as Notre Dame freshmen Aaron Lynch and Stephon Tuitt will ever see in their college football careers. This time, Irish head coach Brian Kelly is determined they won’t be...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Football, High School Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Students
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Betty Ford's body in Michigan for 2nd service
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Betty Ford returned Wednesday to the city where she grew up and wed the man who became the only president from Michigan, prompting hundreds to line the streets in front of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum as her...Tags: Richard Nixon, Human Interest, Politics, Pete Wilson, California
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Light drinking linked to slight breast cancer risk
CHICAGO (AP) — A study suggests that women who drink just three alcoholic beverages a week face a slightly higher chance of developing breast cancer when compared to women who don't drink. The study involved more than 100,000 U.S. nurses. The link...Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, American Medical Association
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Two generations taking office together
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - It's not unusual for politics to run in a family. There are examples nationwide of sons and daughters who have followed a parent into elected office. It is unusual, however, for a father and son to enter politics at the same time to serve...Tags: Politics, Health, Orthopedic Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses, Democratic Party
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