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Take a bow: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's grand finale for man, woman of year
The Southern Florida and Puerto Rico Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has announced that the co-chairs and candidates have been selected for the 2013 Man & Woman of the Year campaign in Fort Lauderdale. LLS funds blood cancer research and...Tags: Chiropractors, Chiropractic, Lymphoma, Fort Lauderdale, The Seminole Tribe
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Valley's music community gathers for 'Afternoon of Jazz'
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterIMPERIAL – The assembly room at Frank Wright Middle School was filled to capacity with toe-tapping, finger-snapping community members during the 19th Afternoon of Jazz concert here Sunday. Jimmie Cannon’s Valley Jazz opened the day’s...Tags: Education, Schools, Music Industry, Human Interest, Students
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Area woman becomes United Way manager
Daily American Staff Writer"I love United Way," Lladel Lichty said. "It is such a quality organization. I'm amazed at what we do and how we're threaded throughout the community." Lichty has been working at United Way of the Laurel Highlands for just seven months, but she's already...Tags: American Cancer Society, AMC (tv network), United Way , Politics, Political Fundraising
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READER SUBMITTED: Carpino And Ziobron Join Bone Marrow Drive
CromwellState Reps. Christie Carpino (R-32) and Melissa Ziobron (R-34) participated in the First Annual Bone Marrow Drive at the State Capitol by submitting a sample for the registry in hopes of saving a life. The sponsors of today's State Capitol Bone Marrow...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer, Ceremonies
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READER SUBMITTED: Three ECHN Events: Test Drive The Robot, Be The Match, Make Your Mammogram Appointment
Eastern ConnecticutThe da Vinci Si surgical system is transforming lives with smaller incisions for faster recovery and less pain. Join Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN) and members of the Manchester Memorial Hospital Perioperative Robotic Team on Saturday, May 18,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Radio Industry, South Windsor, Health Insurance, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Mother overcame tragedies with strength, perseverance
alnotarianni@aol.comDorothy Hull is no stranger to adversity. The 90-year-old mother of eight lives quietly in Martinsburg with her daughter, Darlene Cuddy, filling her weekdays with crossword puzzles and game show reruns, and going out to eat on Saturdays. But her life...Tags: Breast Cancer, Game Playing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crosswords
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LETTER: History Repeats Itself With New Toxins
Journey back 100 years in America's history. While industries touted the amazing properties and safety of using radium, mercury and asbestos in various manufacturing processes, workers were being made ill by daily exposure to such substances. As...Tags: Symptoms, Chemical Industry, BPA Contamination and Investigations, Health and Safety at Work, Social Sciences
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Reflections, aspirations as Mother's Day approaches
My mom died in 2006. She had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood, just 10 months earlier. Many times since, I’ve wanted to call her. Sometimes I’ve wanted to ask her mundane, culinary questions — to clarify a...Tags: Mother's Day, The Herald-Mail, Music, Entertainment
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Local Voices, May. 08
Football industry I have seen coverage in the Tribune Sports pages of the terrible toll the game of football takes on athletes. Yet on you go with your endless and detailed coverage of games, trades, the draft, etc. If Chicago's latest-greatest...Tags: Family, Human Interest, Lymphoma, Dermatology, Health
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LETTER: Toxin Exposure Parallels Increased Health Problems
I applaud The Courant for the op-ed "Toxic Chemicals Bill Would Protect Kids" [April 30]. As a nurse with many years of experience in critical care and expertise in environmental health, I am well aware of the rising incidence of diseases in this country...Tags: Children's Health, Autism
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Researchers develop 'nanotrain' for targeted cancer drug transport
University of Florida researchers have developed a "DNA nanotrain" that fast-tracks its payload of cancer-fighting drugs and bioimaging agents to tumor cells deep within the body. The nanotrain's ability to cost-effectively deliver high doses of drugs...Tags: University of Florida, Nanotechnology, Genetics, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry
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Pa. wild deer with CWD necessitate a second DMA
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has established a second Disease Management Area (DMA) to monitor confirmed cases of Chronic Waste Disease (CWD) in wild deer in south-central Pennsylvania. The new four-county DMA includes parts of Bedford, Blair,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Diseases and Illnesses, American Cancer Society, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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May 7, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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