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    May 30, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Springfield Relay for Life will be at Parkview High School

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Hundreds of people will come together on Friday night on a mission to beat cancer. The annual <a title="Relay" href="http://relay.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY13PL?fr_id=52292&amp;pg=entry&amp;__utma=54177207.1437252839.1368630623.1368634616.1369956316.7&amp;__utmb=54177207.1.10.1369956316&amp;__utmc=54177207&amp;__utmx=-&amp;__utmz=54177207.1369956316.7.6.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=(not%20provided)&amp;__utmv=54177207.|3=registration%20status=registered=1&amp;__utmk=9523761" target="_blank">Springfield Relay for Life </a>will be at Parkview High School.
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    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Hundreds of people will come together on Friday night on a mission to beat cancer. The annual Springfield Relay for Life will be at Parkview High School. It's in the center of the city with one of the biggest gyms in Springfield...

    Tags: Relay for Life, American Cancer Society

  2. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Helping teen moms delay repeat pregnancies

    Mary Ann Cross was entering freshman year at her Austin neighborhood high school when she had her first child. She was 16 when she had her second child. Now 18, she gave birth to her third two months ago.
    Mary Ann Cross was entering freshman year at her Austin neighborhood high school when she had her first child. She was 16 when she had her second child. Now 18, she gave birth to her third two months ago. When people ask her why she's had so many...

    Tags: Family Planning, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of Chicago, Head Start, Health Treatments

  4. May 28, 2013 |Story| Reuters
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  6. Jun 4, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Four FAU Deans: Cutting Health Institutes would be devastating

    Every day, health professionals and scientists working in universities and hospitals across the country see the hope that medical research brings to patients treated at their institutions. However, the Appropriations Committee in the House of...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Health and Safety at School, Nursing, Diseases and Illnesses

  8. May 31, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Three more coronavirus deaths in Saudi Arabia -WHO

    Reuters
    GENEVA, May 31 (Reuters) - Three more people have died in Saudi Arabia from the new SARS-like coronavirus, bringing the worldwide death toll to 30, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. Saudi health officials also told the WHO of a new case...

    Tags: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Saudi Arabia, International Organizations, Pneumonia, United Nations

  10. May 29, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  11. Somerset Relay For Life ambassador has new outlook on life

    Amy Svonavec is proud to say she is 44.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Amy Svonavec is proud to say she is 44. “Every birthday counts and it’s awesome,” she said. Svonavec is a cancer survivor. Coincidentally, the American Cancer Society’s motto is “The Official Sponsor of Birthdays.”...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Stomach Cancer, Health Treatments, Human Interest, Chemotherapy

  12. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Russia tries to kick habit with anti-smoking law

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tobacco restrictions came into force in Russia on Saturday which President Vladimir Putin hopes will create a healthier workforce and help reverse a population decline, but they face stiff opposition in a country where four in ten people smoke.
    Reuters
    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tobacco restrictions came into force in Russia on Saturday which President Vladimir Putin hopes will create a healthier workforce and help reverse a population decline, but they face stiff opposition in a country where four in ten...

    Tags: Laws, Justice System, Judges, Russia, Dmitry Medvedev

  14. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. COPD On Rise For Women, Report Says

    The Hartford Courant
    Women are now 37 percent more likely than men to suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a progressive disease that slowly takes away the ability to breathe, the American Lung Association said in a report Wednesday. Once considered primarily a...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, American Lung Association, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution, COPD

  16. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Caffeine and kids: A safe mix?

    Caffeine-infused waffles and maple syrup are promoted as energizing alternatives to a morning mug of coffee.
    Caffeine-infused waffles and maple syrup are promoted as energizing alternatives to a morning mug of coffee. But the recent craze of adding caffeine to a range of kid-friendly snack foods — including popcorn, chewing gum, candy bars, mints,...

    Tags: Chicago City Council, Heart Problems, Mars, Inc., Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School

  18. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Europeans seemingly healthier than ever -- with some caveats

    The good news from a report just released by the European Environment Agency and the Joint Research Centre at the European Commission is that Europeans are living longer and healthier lives than ever. For that they can thank rigorous government policies...

    Tags: Asthma, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Health, Heart Disease

  20. May 28, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  21. Harvard professor returns in 'The Inferno"

    "The Inferno" by Dan Brown, Doubleday, 462 pages, $29.95. Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon is back in this fast-moving thriller. He awakes in a hospital. He has a head wound and doesn't remember the last 36 hours. Langdon had a dream about a...
  22. May 29, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. 'The Inferno' burns with mystery

    “The Inferno” by Dan Brown, Doubleday, 462 pages, $29.95. Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon is back in this fast-moving thriller. He awakes in a hospital. He has a head wound and doesn’t remember the last 36 hours. Langdon...
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