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    Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Blankets come with smiles in Aberdeen

    Patients at Avera Medical Group Oncology and Hematology Aberdeen were met with a surprise Thursday with homemade blankets from Simmons Middle School students.
    Patients at Avera Medical Group Oncology and Hematology Aberdeen were met with a surprise Thursday with homemade blankets from Simmons Middle School students.  The students were part of Youth Power, a group at the school that promotes drug-free...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Healthcare Provider

  2. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  3. Somerset HS newspaper raising funds for charity

    The Somerset high school newspaper, the Eagle's Echo, made some changes this year. 
    Somerset
    The Somerset high school newspaper, the Eagle's Echo, made some changes this year.    In October, the sta ff -- led by editors Kajal Patel and Shannon Sotomayor -- decided to raise the price of the paper from .50 cents to $1 and donate half of their...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Social Issues

  4. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Florida Hospital rolls out mobile health services for women

    Florida Hospital rolled out its new Healthy 100 Women’s Mobile Health Coach Wednesday. The fully loaded RV aims to bring preventive health screenings to women where they work and live.
    Florida Hospital rolled out its new Healthy 100 Women’s Mobile Health Coach Wednesday. The fully loaded RV aims to bring preventive health screenings to women where they work and live. The women’s health center on wheels offers mammography,...

    Tags: Celebration, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Medical Specialization, Orlando

  6. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Martinez: If Chavez no longer leads, what happens in Venezuela?

    This time there is no need to speculate. Venezuela's strongman Hugo Chávez is gravely ill and might die in weeks if not months. Chávez admitted his pelvic cancer had recurred for a third time and traveled to Cuba for surgery. Most foreign oncologists...

    Tags: Government, Cuba, Executive Branch, Elections, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)

  8. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  9. January programs in cancer series announced

    SOUTH BEND -- RiverBend Cancer Services has announced January dates for the ongoing series "Living Well with Cancer." The educational series is free. Programs will be held at RiverBend Wellness Center at 919 E. Jefferson in South Bend; Michiana...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chemotherapy, Healthy Diet, Foods and Beverages, Medical Specialization

  10. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  11. Study finds spiritual care still rare at end of life

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Physicians and nurses at four Boston medical centers cited a lack of training to explain why they rarely provide spiritual care for terminally ill cancer patients - although most considered it an important part of treatment...

    Tags: Washington, DC, General Practitioners, City of Hope, Health, Medical Research

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Letters: Yes, but breast cancer screening saved me

    Re "Study faults breast cancer exams," Nov. 22 So a study of numbers and percentages decides that routine mammograms are probably not financially worth it? What about a study of lives saved, hope restored and loved ones still together? My cancer was...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Medical Research, Mammogram

  14. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| AM News
  15. A look at lung cancer: Facts that deserve your attention

    Last month, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was observed locally and nationally with appropriate fanfare and enthusiasm. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. I would venture that few of us, even in the healthcare professions, know of any recent or upcoming lung cancer awareness events. Yet lung cancer is, if anything, an even more virulent foe, and deserves our most focused attention as a public health scourge.
    Contributing writer
    Last month, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was observed locally and nationally with appropriate fanfare and enthusiasm. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. I would venture that few of us, even in the healthcare professions, know of any recent...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lymphatic System, Death, Research, Medical Procedures and Tests

  16. Dec 24, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  17. Pagano back to coach Colts after cancer treatment

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chuck Pagano stepped to the podium Monday, hugged his team owner, thanked his family for its support and wiped a tear from his eye. He might, finally, turn out the lights in his office, too. Nearly three months to the day...

    Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Football, Cancer, Leukemia, Indianapolis Colts

  18. Nov 3, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Virginia Harrison

    <strong>&nbsp;Edmonds, Wash.:</strong> Our mother left us on Saturday, Oct. 27, on Angel Flight 101 in a first class seat non-stop to Heaven to be re-united with her son, Christopher Howard and husband, Gregory Allen. Also greeting her are her mom and dad, Howard and Avis Manchester; her sister, Nancy Ann; her son-in-law, William Ariz; and many relatives and friends from here and Aberdeen.
     Edmonds, Wash.: Our mother left us on Saturday, Oct. 27, on Angel Flight 101 in a first class seat non-stop to Heaven to be re-united with her son, Christopher Howard and husband, Gregory Allen. Also greeting her are her mom and dad, Howard and Avis...

    Tags: E. coli Infection, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief

  20. Oct 27, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. $2.1 Million Grant Boosts Cancer Trials at Florida Hospital

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    More cancer patients will be able to participate in cutting-edge cancer research without leaving the community thanks to a $2.1 million grant Florida Hospital Cancer Institute received this month. The three-year grant from the National Cancer Institute&#...
  22. Sep 13, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. UCF Nanoscientist Receives $2 Million NIH Award

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    UCF researcher Ming Su has won the National Institutes of Health New Innovator award, which comes with a $2 million grant, the university announced Thursday. Su, an associate professor at UCF’s NanoScience Technology Center, is one of 82...
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