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Letters: Jolie's choice
Re "Why Jolie's surgery? It's for the kids," Column One, May 15 My story is similar to Angelina Jolie's, though there are some differences. Ten years ago, at the age of 43, I had a prophylactic double mastectomy because I was the single mother of two...
Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Mastectomy, Autism, Medical Specialization, Angelina Jolie
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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: Public Storage Incorporated, Auction Service, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Preakness Stakes, Breeders' Cup
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Living near traffic linked to increased cancer risk in children
Researchers have already uncovered worrying signs that exposure to traffic – and the vehicle emissions that come with it – can increase a child’s risk of developing asthma and autism. Now comes evidence that it may make children more...
Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Autism, Science and Technology, California Department of Transportation, Cancer
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No overall increased cancer risk for those exposed to WTC site
A new study has some good news for people who lived or worked in lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center – exposure to dust and debris from the fallen twin towers has not resulted in an overall...
Tags: Thyroid cancer, Mesothelioma, Colon Cancer, Environmental Issues, Prostate
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Arlen Specter dies at 82; longtime senator was a political maverick
WASHINGTON — Arlen Specter, who in 30 years representing Pennsylvania in the Senate offended Republicans and Democrats in almost equal measure with maverick votes and a frank cockiness that finally ended his career in politics, died Sunday at his...
Tags: Human Interest, Primaries, Feminism, Politics, Barack Obama
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Some Southern California 'nonprofit' pot shops make big money
In the first raid, Orange County sheriff's detectives hit a Dana Point marijuana storefront, the San Clemente home of its director and a "stash house" he allegedly maintained nearby.
In the two homes, they found cash stuffed everywhere: in buckets in the...Tags: Human Interest, Steve Cooley, Internal Revenue Service, Sports, Trials
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Pharmacy graduates urged to put family first
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.When Lacey Sweeney was a senior in high school, she underwent treatment for a torn rotator cuff and tendonitis in her shoulder -- an injury her doctors attributed to sports. But even after several visits, she failed to improve. And then her mom saw a...Tags: Biopsy, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer
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Records: Co-workers discovered cancer scam
The Dayton Daily NewsCo-workers who went to surprise a Clark County woman they thought was getting cancer treatment helped unravel the case against her, new court records revealed Friday. Michelle Mundy, 38, of Green Twp., is suspected of lying that she had cancer and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Lymphoma, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Son of former Panther takes aim at state sprint title
The Charlotte ObserverFormer Carolina Panthers linebacker Mark Fields wanted to see just how fast his son was last month. Mark Fields II was enjoying a successful track season in North Carolina as a sophomore at Hough High while his dad was living in Arizona and recovering...Tags: Mark Fields, High School Sports, Alabama Crimson Tide, Track and Field, South Carolina Gamecocks
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BRIEF: Man and Woman of the Year named by Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.Mike Montarbo and Jennifer Her �bert were named Man and Woman of the Year by the Leukemia and Lym �phoma Society's Augusta office Friday night. Over 10 weeks, beginning March 7, 11 contestants competed to raise money for the cancer...Tags: Cancer, Lymphoma, Leukemia
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'Ralph-A-Thon' to help beloved teacher, coach
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMany kids who grew up on the east side and in Riverwest know Ralph Acevedo as a bilingual teacher and coach who led them through playground games of soccer, baseball and basketball -- but also guided them into adulthood. Edward Bruske was a teen when he...Tags: Teachers, Baseball, Cancer, Sports, Spina Bifida
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