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Breinigsville family asks for prayers and support for child with brain cancer
Like most mothers, Janiris Villar would do anything to save her 9-year-old's life. When Dr. Rashid A. Buttar told her that it would cost her $10,000 a week to treat Uzias, who suffers from an aggressive brain tumor, her answer demonstrated her resolve....Tags: Credit and Debt, Breinigsville, Emmaus, Cancer, Health Treatments
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View from the top: Rappelling 14 stories down the B Hotel
"Just put your heels out over the ledge," says the woman, reminding me that I have ropes attached to me in six -- six! -- different places. I cheat out about an inch, because this ledge is 14 stories above the ground, and my heart is racing. And the...
Tags: National Hockey League, Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Young survivors fight back against cancer at Brawley Relay for Life
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Young faces were everywhere Saturday at Brawley’s Relay for Life walk-a-thon. Many of those young faces belong to cancer survivors. Allison Rodriguez is only 4 years old, yet she has been designated this year’s “...Tags: Human Interest, Relay for Life, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments
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Navari gets $2.1M research grant
SOUTH BEND -- Dr. Rudolph Navari, a South Bend oncologist, has received a $2.1 million grant for a national study to address chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Navari is associate dean and director of Indiana University School of Medicine-South...Tags: Indiana University, Lung Cancer, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines
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Quest for more Armenian bone marrow donors continues
Peter Stephan’s search for a match to his rare and unique Armenian bone marrow began only recently, but his struggle with mantle cell lymphoma began years ago with sudden weight loss. The 53-year-old Glendale resident lost a rapid amount of...Tags: Google Inc., Human Interest, Medical Research, Lymphoma, Cancer
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Homers by Douglas High grad Rizzo topple Marlins
With little to cheer from the home team this season, fans at Marlins Park could at least celebrate the accomplishments of a nearby hometown hero Friday night. Former Douglas High standout Anthony Rizzo set the stage for the evening's postgame...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Jose Fernandez , Wade LeBlanc, Chris Coghlan, Target Field
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Amgen aims to restock its medicine cabinet
Amgen Inc. is a biotechnology company that develops medicines used in the treatment of cancer, kidney disease, arthritis, bone disease and other serious illnesses. The Thousand Oaks company's top-selling products include arthritis medication Enbrel,...
Tags: Enbrel (drug), Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Medical Research
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The Great Debate
While marijuana use is still illegal under federal law, the general direction of state laws regarding marijuana is clearly moving in the direction of leniency. Two states in November, Colorado and Washington, legalized it for recreational purposes....
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Prosecution, Insomnia, Epilepsy, General Practitioners
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Walk aims to recruit potential Armenian bone marrow donors
Peter Stephan's search for a match to his rare and unique Armenian bone marrow began only recently, but his struggle with mantle cell lymphoma began years ago with sudden weight loss. The 53-year-old Glendale resident lost a rapid amount of weight in...
Tags: Google Inc., Human Interest, Medical Research, Lymphoma, Cancer
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OC Marathon: Runner uses 'Hope' to press on
It's tremendously fitting that an inspirational half-marathon runner in Sunday's OC Marathon has the first name of Hope. Hope Zayas, a 42-year-old Costa Mesa resident, has used hope amid great despair in the form of breast cancer over the past year...
Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Road Running
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READER SUBMITTED: Relay For Life At Quinnipiac University Raises More Than $76,000
HamdenQuinnipiac University raised more than $76,000 during its Relay for Life, an organized community fundraising walk to raise money for the American Cancer Society, on April 19-20 at the TD Bank Sports Center. The top three fundraising teams from Quinnipiac...Tags: Science, Leukemia, American Cancer Society, Medical Specialization, Quinnipiac University
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As Kentucky Derby nears, these two already have won
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As the Kentucky Derby approaches, consider Dennis O'Neill and Tom Knust as Twin Spires for racehorse Goldencents. The backstretch barns at Churchill Downs were celebrity central Wednesday morning, led by the current biggest...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Auction Service, Triple Crown, Ocala, Health Treatments
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