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Chicago improv veteran, teacher Mike Enriquez dies at 42
Chicago Tribune reporterChicago lost a longtime member of the city’s sketch and improv scene last week. Performer and teacher Mike Enriquez, who mentored current “Saturday Night Live” featured players Vanessa Bayer and Paul Brittain, died Thursday at St. Joseph...Tags: The Second City, Concerts, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, Music
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Little Red Door brings warmth to cancer patient
This holiday season, a Central Indiana cancer patient will have the one thing she needed the most, a heated home.
Rhonda Whittington’s furnace broke just as she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. She did not have the money to replace it,...Tags: Health, Lymphoma, Chemotherapy, Immune System, Health Treatments
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Roll Over Cancer team rides cross country to raise money for research
ReporterThe "Roll Over Cancer" team will ride more than 3,000 miles over the next six weeks. It's all to raise money for research and to celebrate cancer survival. "In six weeks, we will learn a lot about each other that maybe we didn't want to know," said Dr....Tags: Health, Research, Cancer, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses
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NY Lawmakers Petition To Add Cancers To Zadroga 9/11 Health Act
pix11.comNew York lawmakers announced Wednesday plans to file a petition requiring 9/11 Health Program Administrator Dr. John Howard to add cancers to the benefits coverage under the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. The filing comes less than a...Tags: Charles B. Rangel, Fire Department of New York, John Howard, Defense, Jerrold Nadler
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Paddling against cancer
Though he overcame cancer, Jack Marshall Shimko was no match for the recent large ocean swells and rough seas off the Southern California coast. The Newport Beach native had to divert his quest to paddle to each of the eight Channel Islands —...Tags: Health, John Wayne, Cancer, John Wayne Cancer Institute, Diseases and Illnesses
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Making good on vow, Verzbicas wins world junior triathlon title
Lukas Verzbicas made good on his vow.
Within hours of learning his friend, Kevin McDowell, had been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, Verzbicas decided to extend his triathlon career to bring home the gold medal he was sure McDowell would have won....Tags: Triathlon, High School Sports, Health, Chemotherapy, Colorado Springs
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Finally, First Responders Get Memorial Of Their Own
Staff reporterMore than 300 people turned out Saturday for the dedication of the 9/11 Responders Remembered Memorial Park in Nesconset, Long Island. The ceremony featured the unveiling of a 60-foot black granite wall . The names of about a thousand first responders...Tags: Health, New York City Police Department, Long Island, Battery Park, WPIX
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'Spartacus' Star Andy Whitfield Dead at 39
KTLA NewsSYDNEY, Australia (KTLA) -- Andy Whitfield, famous for his leading role in the Starz series 'Spartacus,' has died. The 39-year-old actor was recently diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Whitfield's wife Vashti issued a statement Sunday, saying her...Tags: Sydney (Australia), Management Change, Starz, LLC, KTLA, Celebrities
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Young cancer patients swim with dolphins
SAN DIEGO -- Patients from Rady Children's Hospital swam and played with bottlenose dolphins Tuesday under the eye of a Sea World dolphin trainer who survived her own battle with cancer.
Sea World hosted about 10 young patients, who had a chance to...Tags: Health, Chemotherapy, Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments
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PASSINGS: Andy Whitfield, Frank Warner
Andy Whitfield Title actor in cable's 'Spartacus' series Andy Whitfield, 39, star of the cable series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," died Sunday of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Sydney, Australia, according to his manager, Sam Maydew. Whitfield, who was born...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Taxi Driver (movie), Science, Movies, Television
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Wichita woman is the first patient to try new clinical trial
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSince she was diagnosed in November, Doris Enright says she's been in and out of hospitals. "I said I was trying every bed in the hospital," Enright joked. On this day, its a black chair where she'll spend eight hours getting chemo for Non-Hodgkins...Tags: Placebo, Health, Chemotherapy, Trials, Food and Drug Administration
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Sam Chwat dies at 57; actors lost, and learned, accents under dialect coach's tutelage
Sam Chwat was a master of accents who taught Robert De Niro to talk like an Appalachian ex-convict, Olympia Dukakis to talk like a Holocaust survivor and Peter Boyle to talk like a bigot from the Deep South. A modern-day Henry Higgins, he also trained...Tags: Massacres, Robert De Niro, Long Island, Government, Olympia Dukakis
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