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10 awkward questions with Giuliana Rancic
We often watch a reality show about a couple and assume they won't be a couple for much longer. It's not that we're cynical; it's just the facts of reality TV life. But "Giuliana & Bill," featuring Giuliana and Bill Rancic, seems to have broken that...
Tags: Cancer, Bill Rancic, Breast Cancer, Television Industry, Television
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From Sun Magazine: Giuliana Rancic isn't afraid to bring reality to reality TV
Growing up in Bethesda, Giuliana Rancic thought there was nothing more glamorous than the news women she saw on TV. First at the University of Maryland, College Park, then at graduate school in Washington, she trained to join their ranks, heading with...Tags: Cancer, Chicago Restaurants, The Pentagon, Fashion Trends, Television Industry
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Researchers turn attention to breast cancer prevention
Cheryl Corbin's mother and grandmother had breast cancer, so an oncologist suggested she be tested for an inherited gene mutation linked to the disease. But when the results came in, she didn't show up to hear them.
"I was afraid to hear the words,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Osteoporosis, Obesity
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The journey of breast cancer survivorship
After months of chemotherapy and radiation, Susan Faber had finally finished breast cancer treatment and conquered the disease.
It should have been a happy occasion. But Faber felt at a loss earlier this year as she rang the gong at Johns Hopkins...Tags: Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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Loch Raven skeet and trap fundraiser takes aim at cancer
Guns were firing rapidly this past weekend at the Loch Raven Skeet and Trap Center. Shooters took aim at a small flying disc of clay known as skeet, but the real target was breast cancer.
For some, it might seem unusual that a group of largely male...Tags: Physical Therapists, Ceremonies, Lymphatic System, Cancer, Human Body
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Southern Md. woman to run marathon as a 'Global Hero'
Kathleen Hammett smiled and her eyes became glassy as she watched her daughter trying to spell out the letters of her name on a piece of paper.
"She's about to turn 4," Hammett said.
It's not a miracle that Clara, a cheery girl with curly blonde hair...Tags: Blood, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Washington Hospital Center, Hemorrhaging
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'Race for the Cure' participants hope for win over cancer
As the sun rose Sunday on the 19th Komen Maryland Race for the Cure, it illuminated a makeshift city nearly the size of Annapolis, all decked out in shades of pink ranging from the palest pastel to the hottest hue.
And for one day, everyone looked...Tags: Music, Health Treatments, Cancer, Entertainment Events, Hunt Valley
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From Sun Magazine: Botox 2.0
When Sandy Rosenblatt looked in the mirror, the striking brunette could see nothing but one big flaw — her eyes, which were sunken and seemed a little dark. So at 34 she had a plastic surgeon smooth them over. While she was there, she decided to...Tags: San Antonio, Reconstruction, Brad Pitt, Technology, Otolaryngology
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Family takes case of Md. man imprisoned in Cuba to public
– Judy Gross stood outside Cuba's diplomatic mission to the United States, microphone in hand, and described her family's Thanksgiving.
"There was once again an empty seat for Alan," she told sign-wielding supporters Monday in front of the Cuban...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Military, Raul Castro, Judaism
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Sigmund Freud, William Halsted and cocaine addiction
Howard Markel's "An Anatomy of Addiction" starts, like a shot, on May 5,1884. A Bellevue Hospital orderly summons Dr. William Stewart Halsted to save the leg of a laborer who has fallen from a scaffolding.
Famous for the speed and virtuosity of his...Tags: History, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Skin
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'Leisha's Girls' come together
Anita is dead.
The news, in the first week of August, jolts this loose-knit community of women participating in a trial of an experimental breast cancer vaccine. Just a year ago their friend had triumphantly shared that she was cancer-free, practically...Tags: Research, Aging, Chemotherapy, Trials, Preventative Medicine
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Elusive cure
In a darkened slice of a convention center ballroom, Dr. Leisha Emens takes her place in front of hundreds gathered to hear about her latest research.
The Johns Hopkins oncologist doesn't look particularly comfortable in the spotlight. This is no way...Tags: Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Trials
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