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News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
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Upper Chesapeake Health has a new cancer support group for individuals who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer and their families. The group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center and at 2 p.m. July 15 at Harford...Tags: Health Organizations, Therapies, Health Treatments, National Government, Surgery
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Via awards, glitz, a Musikfest ball
Special to The Morning CallGLITZ AND GLAM IN THE GARDEN Inimitable designer Scott Rothenberger celebrated in Broadway style with more than 100 friends, colleagues and family members Thursday evening, June 19, at his home in Barto. The poolside, show-themed gala, ''written,...Tags: Employment, Music Theater, Annie Oakley, Banana Factory, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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For-profit fundraisers collect huge sums on behalf of worthy causes, but nonprofits see only a fraction of it.
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor 24 years, Citizens Against Government Waste has exposed pork-barrel spenders and rallied tax critics. Its "Pig Book" and "porker" awards, meant to shame congressional leaders who exploit the public purse, have made the group a media darling and a...Tags: Human Rights, Business, Foreign Exchange Market, Health and Safety at School, Animals
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Together They Can Face Anything, Including Illness
Special to The CourantSandy Crowe is free to eat watermelon and talk to people without their having to wear a mask and sterilize their hands this Independence Day weekend. She can drink tap water, have fresh vegetables and walk outside, even if neighbors are mowing their...Tags: Hartford Hospital, Biotechnology, Travelers Championship, Public Holidays, Homes
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Mystery fiction review: 'Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar & Grill' by N. M. Kelby; 'Prodigal Son' by Thomas B. Cavanagh
Mystery Fiction ColumnistWith Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar & Grill, N. M. Kelby joins that elite group of crime fiction writers who toil in absurdist humor and outlandish situations. That group includes Carl Hiaasen and, well, Carl Hiaasen, and now Kelby. Although Hiaasen also...Tags: Barry Manilow, Jonathan Swift, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Andy Griffith, Carl Hiaasen
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George DeTellis took leap of faith, missionary work around the world
Sentinel Staff WriterGeorge DeTellis didn't keep a ledger. His friends and family said DeTellis never counted the scores of people he touched during his lifetime through his Christian ministry, focusing more on the next person who needed help. The numbers, however, are...Tags: Baptist, Christianity, Family, Bible, Colleges and Universities
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Hope, dilemma found in costly cancer drug
The New York TimesIt took only an instant for 58-year-old Gailanne Reeh to go from the picture of health to death's door. By chance, her doctor noticed a lump under her arm during a routine exam. It turned out to be advanced breast cancer. The surgeon, she recalled,...Tags: Health Organizations, Biotechnology, Medical Research, Medicine, Diseases
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A fresh start begins with two quick bathroom remodels
Special to The TimesThe impetus to remodel is not always about trendy bathroom tile or increased property values. For Los Angeles homeowner Meg Moreta, a 43-year-old dietitian, it was her long battle with stage 3 ovarian cancer. "I had to start anew," Moreta said, who...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Diseases, Building Material
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Mystery fiction review: 'Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar & Grill' by N. M. Kelby; 'Prodigal Son' by Thomas B. Cavanagh
Mystery Fiction ColumnistWith Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar & Grill, N. M. Kelby joins that elite group of crime fiction writers who toil in absurdist humor and outlandish situations. That group includes Carl Hiaasen and, well, Carl Hiaasen, and now Kelby. Although Hiaasen also...Tags: Barry Manilow, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jonathan Swift, Andy Griffith, Carl Hiaasen
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Mass to honor Colombia's patron saint set in Palm Beach County for first time
South Florida Sun-SentinelPalm Beach County's flourishing Colombian population has spurred an Archdiocese of Miami Mass series in honor of the South American nation's patron saint to head north. The Virgin of Chiquinquir� will be honored on July 12 at St. Juliana Catholic...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Heart Disease, Christianity, Fourth of July, Diseases
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