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Howard County health briefs
Look good, feel better This free program teaches beauty techniques to women with cancer to help them combat appearance-related side effects of treatment. Participants receive cosmetics donated by major manufacturers as well as instruction and suggestions...Tags: Breast Cancer, Parkinson's Disease, Howard County General Hospital, Agriculture, Veterans Affairs
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Arthur J. Nield, 83
Arthur Joseph Nield, 83, of 711 Chestnut St., Hagerstown, Md., died Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at Providence Place in Chambersburg, Pa. Born Dec. 26, 1929, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Frank Nield Sr. and Margaret McNamee Nield. He was...
Tags: Verizon Communications, American Legion, International Military Interventions, Alzheimer's Disease, Wars and Interventions
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Obituary: "Woody" Sanders
Myron Elwood “Woody” Sanders Jr., 70, of Danville, died Sunday, June 9, 2013. Born July 13, 1942, in Lawrenceburg, Ind., he was a son of the late Myron E. and Julia Ellen Singleton Sanders. He was a graduate of Huntington High School,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Long Island, General Electric Company
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Fighting cancer
The planning committee from Your Brown County Relay For Life would like to thank you for your generous support of our event. It was a success. The 17th annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life had 94 cancer survivors attend the survivor dinner... -
READER SUBMITTED: Middletown Resident Wins BlumShapiro 5K For Charity At The Travelers Championship
MiddletownOn Saturday, June 8, hundreds of families, runners and walkers donated their time and money to help the charities of their choice at the 2013 BlumShapiro 5K For Charity at the Travelers Championship. "For the fifth consecutive year, BlumShapiro 5K For...Tags: Middletown, Autism, Social Issues, Running, Transportation Industry
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Community leaders head to 'jail' for the American Cancer Society
Former Florida Gov. Charlie Christ will help put "jailbirds" to work during this year's "Jail and Bail," a fundraiser for American Cancer Society. The event will take place at the Airport Sheraton in Fort Lauderdale June 18-21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m....Tags: Al Lamberti, Fort Lauderdale, Government, Executive Branch, Politics
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Hundreds turn out for Relay for Life
Hundreds of local residents spent Saturday night at Goucher College for the Relay for Life of North Baltimore County. "It's a full community event, so (we had) everything from high-school teams to people of all ages," American Cancer Society Community...
Tags: Medical Research, Relay for Life
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Daniel Armstrong: After one full century, Cancer Society still on mission
It has been 100 years since a group of physicians and community leaders decided to create a small organization with the sole mission of curing cancer. Since that small beginning, the American Cancer Society has been the world's leader in the fight against...Tags: Science and Technology, Breast Cancer, Research, Florida Legislature, Medical Research
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Smarter CT scanning of kids would prevent 3,020 cancers each year
Approximately 3,020 cancers could be prevented each year if doctors were more judicious about ordering CT scans for kids, according to a new study. A CT scan is essentially a series of X-rays combined to give physicians a three-dimensional view of a...
Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Specialization, Cancer, Radiology, Leukemia
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Somerset Relay For Life ambassador has new outlook on life
Daily American Staff WriterAmy 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: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Stomach Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health Organizations
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Financial help for patients fighting cancer
After finding a lump in her breast, Laura Wells had to wait nearly six months before getting a confirmed diagnosis of cancer. The 46-year-old Costa Mesa woman was uninsured and working part-time when she discovered the lump in 2007. She worked for...
Tags: Health Insurance, Chemotherapy, Economy, Business and Finance, Health Organizations, Lymphoma
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Tears and laughter at annual Relay for Life
Julie Elkins cried only twice during her 11-year battle with breast cancer. The first time was while walking out of a clinic with the words, "You have cancer" ringing in her ears. The second was when her husband shaved her head. The Costa Mesa...
Tags: Science and Technology, Lady Gaga, Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human Interest
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