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Raffle pays off — Winner of car battling cancer; fundraiser pulls in $100,000 for ACS

Long Valley family gives back after cancer recovery
WASHINGTON TWP. – A Long Valley family spent part of the summer volunteering at a Florida village that offers something special to children with serious illnesses.
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Raffle pays off — Winner of car battling cancer; fundraiser pulls in $100,000 for ACS
It’s one of those feel-good stories [...]

Michael Douglas “Very Optimistic” About Throat Tumor Treatment

Tobacco control = cancer reduction
SHENZHEN – The single biggest impact on cancer can be made by reducing tobacco use, a leading expert has told delegates at the World Cancer Congress.
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Michael Douglas “Very Optimistic” About Throat Tumor Treatment
Michael Douglas has a tumor in his throat and will undergo radiation and chemotherapy. The Academy [...]

Michael Douglas has tumor, will undergo chemo

New dentist shares Dr. Angel’s desire to help local Latinos
Dr. Ryan Bingham discusses treatment options with patient Marietta Vicente on Tuesday at his dental practice, 1122 9th St., Suite 103 in Greeley. Bingham took over the practice from Dr. Angel Gomez, who died of cancer last November.
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Michael Douglas has tumor, will [...]

Michael Douglas has throat tumour

Home garden supplies joy
Connie Thurber planted her first food garden in 1971 in Kamloops. A lifetime of experience later she still finds joy and meaning in watching her garden grow and enjoying the edible fruits of her labour.
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Michael Douglas has throat tumour
Michael Douglas faces eight weeks of radiation and [...]

User found new life with drug

Michael Douglas has throat tumour
Actor Michael Douglas has been diagnosed with a throat tumour.
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User found new life with drug
In the rush to decide what to do with medical marijuana dispensaries and growing operations, the voices of those who say they need ways to access what they consider their medication are [...]

Inspiring Broomfield girl dies after long battle with illness

Impending FDA Avastin Decision Ignites Controversy
Avastin, the best selling cancer drug in the world, may no longer be a last-ditch option for breast cancer patients if the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) follows a recommendation from one of its advisory panels. Last month, the panel voted 12-1 to recommend that approval of Avastin to [...]

Frank ‘n’ Gaga: Lautenberg wants to be a Little Monster with provocative performer

First-time triathlete Judi Laurence is living proof of her kitchen-table sign: ‘Determination’
First-time triathlete Judi Laurence is living proof of her kitchen-table sign: ‘Determination’ YWCA of Mpls By Pat Borzi | Friday, Aug. 13, 2010 That’s the perfect word to describe what drives this 46-year-old part-time firefighter and mother of three, who on Sunday morning will [...]

Einstein College receives grant to develop stem cell-based therapies

Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis Urges Patients to Consider Clinical Trials Including Two New Ones Funded By the NIH
Deadly Lung Disease has no FDA Approved Therapies, Desperately Needs Treatment Options
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Einstein College receives grant to develop stem cell-based therapies
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have received [...]

Rifqa’s dad: ‘We love her. We want the best for her’

PRINCETON: Blanket donation made to UMC hospital
PRINCETON — Thanks to more than a few steady hands, patients at the University Medical Center of Princeton will find that those sometimes chilly rooms will be a little warmer.
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Rifqa’s dad: ‘We love her. We want the best for her’
Rifqa turns 18. Her father [...]

PRINCETON: Blanket donation made to UMC hospital

From blankets to catfish or long bike journeys, kids deliver
Boy Scouts and leaders of BSA Troop 220 line up for inspection just before the begin training for an impending long bike ride as part of their quest for the Bicycling Merit Badge.
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PRINCETON: Blanket donation made to UMC hospital
PRINCETON — Thanks to [...]