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Breast cancer organizations
A number of organizations share the goal of raising money to fund cancer research and help individuals battling cancer to get the care they need. Breast cancer has captured the hearts of many across the globe, annually inspiring various companies and...Tags: Cancer, Medical Research, Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Oncology
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Did you know? Breast Cancer by the Number
Breast cancer is a disease that affects thousands of people each year. According to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 226,870 new cases of invasive breast cancer in women will be diagnosed this year (including new cases of primary breast cancer among...Tags: Breast Cancer
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Did you know?
Breast cancer is a disease that affects thousands of people each year. According to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 226,870 new cases of invasive breast cancer in women will be diagnosed this year (including new cases of primary breast cancer among survivors...
Tags: Breast Cancer
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Down the Line: Local tennis notes: Kingsmill seniors repeat as sectional champs
The Kingsmill men’s age 65-and-over, 8.0-combination-rated team recently repeated as the Mid-Atlantic Section champs. Team captain Rich Nelson, John Wendell, Fax McCandlish and Gary Burger went unbeaten for the year, and Bruce Stewart, Fred Wells,...
Tags: Novak Djokovic, College Sports, Big Ten Conference, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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26-years-old and fighting breast cancer
KIAHWith Susan G. Komen's "Race for the Cure" coming up on October 6th, and it being breast cancer awareness month, Amber Gillespie shares her story and encourages us all to "Think Pink", no matter what our age.Tags: Breast Cancer
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Gun Lake Casino & Susan G. Komen Teaming To Fight Breast Cancer
FOX 17 ProducerGun Lake Casino is partnering with two Michigan Susan G. Komen affiliates to raise awareness of breast cancer. The casino will donate a portion of its blackjack and hand paid slot winnings during the month of October to those SGK organizations. On-...Tags: Charity, Human Interest, Gambling, Lifestyle and Leisure, Breast Cancer
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KTLA PINK TABLE MONDAYS for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
With Real Life Stylist Crystal Fambrini Host Reporter Producer www.crystalfambrini.com @crystalfambrini http://www.styleseendaily.com/ @styleseendaily Products Featured on KTLA Pink Table WWE and John Cena GO PINK with Susan G. Komen For The...Tags: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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'Clays against Cancer' gives skeet and trap shooters chance to help
Deborah Gibson grew up on a dairy farm near Allentown, Pa., and learned at a young age how to hunt for deer and other animals. Skeet and trap shooting — the art of shooting clay pigeons out of the air — were not among her family's outdoor...
Tags: Deborah Gibson, Cancer, Sport Shooting, Medical Research, Hunting
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Walkers in St. Joseph take to streets to fight breast cancer
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH, Mich. – Over 100 people in southwest Michigan put on some pink and walked along the beaches to support Breast Cancer Awareness month. The 2nd annual "Beach Stroll" in St. Joseph stepped off Saturday in front of the Silver Beach...Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer
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Monday, October 1, 2012
MIT car safety tech It’s the tech that’s going to benefit drivers as they age. Everything from smart headlights to blind spot warning systems. Tech Reporter Rich Demuro runs down the tech that made the list. http://www.fox43.com/technology/...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Sausages, Services and Shopping, Apple iPhone, Grocery Coupons
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Reflections on survival
"Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts surprised and inspired her viewers when she ditched her wig on-air in April 2010. "I am not my hair," she said at the time, almost three years into her breast cancer treatment. "I am the soul that lies...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Cancer, Human Interest, Mammogram
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Navigating awkward work conversations
There are few secrets in the workplace. People are too curious, too gossipy, too talkative. The details of our personal lives invariably spill over and co-workers are drawn to sympathize, empathize, celebrate — whatever response seems appropriate....
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Cancer, Mastectomy, Human Interest, Medical Research
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