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One Man's Struggle to be a Dad
South Florida Sun-SentinelMan plans, God laughs. — Yiddish proverb Chad Brick is a planner. Win a high school swim championship. Meet a nice girl, and settle down. Captain a Coast Guard cutter. Be a dad … "Yes, of course," he said in late May. "That was always...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Safety at School, Cancer, Craigslist, Inc., Health
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Another former teammate says Lance Armstrong cheated (updated)
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelDid Lance Armstrong cheat? Vote in our poll Allegations that Lance Armstrong used performance-enhancing drugs during his record Tour de France run became more credible late Wednesday when the New York Times reported that another of Armstrong's former... -
Cyclists love this Lance encounter
It started as a tweet from one of the world's greatest cyclists:
"Hey LA -- get out of your cars and get on your bikes. Time to ride. 7:30 tomorrow am. Griffith Park, LA Zoo parking lot. See you there."
The Twitter message from Lance Armstrong...Tags: Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Cancer, Assault, Crimes
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Cancer Surgery
There are many different types of surgery for cancer. Click on the links below for more information. Some women removing healthy breasts to prevent recurrence of cancerTags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Colon Cancer, Reconstruction, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer
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Home Run To Boston: Young Cancer Patient Has A Special Fenway Day
"Maybe," said David Alejandro, a slim 15-year-old in a Red Sox T-shirt as he headed to Fenway Park Tuesday afternoon on a bus chartered especially for him. Sitting nearby were former teammates from the Roberto Clemente Little League in Hartford,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Hot Dogs, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet
By making sure that your pet can't have puppies or kittens, you'll have peace of mind that his or her offspring won't be euthanized in an animal shelter. Many people are surprised to learn that nationwide more than 3 million cats and dogs are...Tags: Breast Cancer, Crimes, Dog (animal), Crime, Law and Justice, Prostate Cancer
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Armstrong Tweets, 500 Cyclists Show Up
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- It started with a simple tweet. But when you're Lance Armstrong, a little tweet goes a long way. That's what happened when the 7-time Tour de France winner invited Twitter followers to join him for a bike ride through Griffith Park...Tags: KTLA, Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Twitter, Inc.
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Tom Green is busier than you think
About Last NightTom Green must get asked “Where have you been?” pretty often, because the former MTV talk show host answered the question without much prompting during our hour-long lunch on Friday. “Whether or not I’m in the face of the mainstream the last... -
Marijuana, testicular cancer link is found
Young men who began using marijuana as adolescents or who smoke pot at least once a week appear to be twice as likely to develop testicular cancer as those who never used the drug.
The association, as reported by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer...Tags: Science and Technology, Cancer, Drugs and Medicines, Washington (U.S. state), Medical Research
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Hoff 'in control and ready to go'
Sun reporterIf karma counts for anything, Katie Hoff deserves to win a gold medal at these Olympics. Because if that happens, she'll never again have to explain why she threw up after the 400-meter individual medley at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. It's a story that...Tags: Katie Hoff, Cancer, Multi-Sport Events, 2016 Olympic Games, Sports
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House Diagnoses, Season Two
Season Two "Acceptance" Methanol poisoning - Methanol (also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits), is a chemical compound. It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable, toxic liquid...Tags: Malaria, Heart and Circulatory System, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Liver Cancer, Drugs and Medicines
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Woman Implicated Armstrong
Times Staff WriterNearly 10 years ago, in an Indiana hospital, a few days after he had cancer surgery, his life at stake and his racing future suddenly very secondary, cyclist Lance Armstrong was allegedly asked by doctors if he had ever taken performance-enhancing...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Football, Health, Lawyers, Blood
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