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Mary Lynn Harvey, director of Baltimore County's community conservation office
Mary Lynn Harvey, former director of the Baltimore County Office of Community Conservation who had led a wide array of efforts to preserve and improve communities, died Aug. 26 of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Perry Hall resident was...Tags: Baltimore County, Perry Hall, White Marsh, Dundalk, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
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Friday, June 1, 2012
Cancer-Free Grilling Tips Memorial Day is the unofficial start to summer which also means the unofficial kick off to the summer grilling season. And while grilling is a healthy way to add flavor to traditional meats, fish and vegetables, Cancer...Tags: Science, Tacos, Foods and Beverages, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Somerset Teen Uses Fair Earnings to Help Others
Daily American Staff WriterAlex Ream, 14, Coxes Creek Road, Somerset, sold his two fair pigs at the Junior Livestock Sale, then knew what he wanted to do with part of his earnings. He donated more than $800 to the children of Lori Sarver Warner, who died May 26 of colon...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Charity, Human Interest
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Cosmopolis
Fox 5 San Diego staffI’m so glad I missed the press screening for this. It enabled me to go to the theatre and see it with a paying crowd. I chuckled at the few people that couldn’t pronounce the title at the box office. I laughed harder when four of the 40 in...Tags: Juliette Binoche, Robert Pattinson, Movies, Elton John, Samantha Morton
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Casey hospital health fair set for Saturday
LIBERTY — Casey County Hospital is gearing up for its biggest event of the year — the hospital’s annual health fair, set for 7-11:30 a.m. Saturday. “This is our way of giving back to the community, promoting good health and giving...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Camp One Step at a Time
WGN NewsCamp One Step at a Time is run by Children's Oncology Services, an organization that provides recreational and educational programs for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer. If you'd like to learn more about their programs go to www.onestepcamp....Tags: Chemotherapy, Oncology, Pancreatic Cancer, Cancer, Amputation
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Lack of exercise kills roughly as many as smoking, study says
World NowPeople across the world are falling so far short on exercise that the problem has become a global pandemic, causing nearly a tenth of deaths worldwide and killing roughly as many people as smoking, researchers warned this week as an alarming series of... -
Best of the Web
FrameworkIt’s been a while since I’ve contributed to the Best of the Web, a blog showcasing multimedia storytelling from around the Web, so I’m taking this opportunity to look back on some of the Los Angeles Times’ own multimedia. In prison... -
NY deli wins battle over 'Heart Attack Sandwich' trademark
KIAHWhile Michelle Obama is trying to teach us how to eat healthy, two restaurants are biting each other across the country over the trademark "Heart Attack Sandwich". The "Second Avenue Deli", a kosher Manhattan deli, won a lawsuit against the Las Vegas-...Tags: Swine Flu, Foods and Beverages, Healthy Diet, Heart Attack Grill, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Elder fraud: One couple's losses and hard lessons
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — With their elderly parents seated across the octagonal oak table, Donna and Jim Parker were back in the kitchen they knew so well — the hutch along one wall crammed with plates, bells and salt-and-pepper shakers picked...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Theft, Economy, Business and Finance, Jim Parker, Punishment
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More younger people getting colorectal cancer
Carol Carr showed all the signs of colorectal cancer seven years ago, but doctors thought the 44-year-old Glen Burnie woman was too young to have the disease and never tested her for it.
Instead, they said her diarrhea, vomiting, cramping, iron...Tags: Research, Obesity, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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For some, colon cancer screening before age 50
Carol Carr's diagnosis of colorectal cancer at age 44 ("Colon cancer rises for young," July 30) underscores the point that even though current national guidelines for average risk individuals call for colon screening to start at age 50, there are...Tags: Cancer
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