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Breast cancer changes their lives but not their strength and courage
Daily PressLaurie Davis is a photogenic calendar girl for '09 -- but not by choice. A diagnosis of breast cancer on March 4 catapulted her into a special sisterhood called Beyond Boobs!, a local support group for young women diagnosed with breast cancer before...Tags: Hobbies, Social Issues, Breast Reconstruction, Chemotherapy, Biopsy
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Cancer Survior Ready to Complete Two-Week Trail Ride
The 2009 Trail Ride has a very special meaning for Natalie Viera. "I'm a cancer survivor. I was diagnosed a year ago with Hodgkin's Lymphoma and I couldn't ride for several years" said Viera. Once doctors figured out what was making her sick, she spent...Tags: Chemotherapy, Cancer, Lymphoma
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Teen fights for support after battle with cancer
Of The Morning CallFor two years, Megan O'Donnell increasingly felt drained of energy, to the point where she began falling asleep during class at high school. O'Donnell, 17, blamed her tiredness on studying and after-school activities for the Lehigh Valley Charter...Tags: Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Ronco Corporation, Allentown, Teen-agers
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Finding Nemo (in the fridge)
sun reporterJUST AS A LITTLE GIRL NAMED VIRGINIA DID with her questions about Santa Claus, Lawrence Silberman chose a letter to the editor to express his misgivings about something he found hard to believe - the first weight loss medicine for dogs was hitting the...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Pennsylvania, Children, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Jacobi has charted return course after 12-year absence
Sun StaffSome things haven't changed for paddler Joe Jacobi. When the Bethesda native took aim at his first Olympic medal, George Bush was president and Joe Gibbs was running the Washington Redskins. Twelve years later, with a trip to Athens, Greece, secured,...Tags: Gymnastics, George W. Bush, NBC (tv network), ESPN (tv network), Bravo (tv network)
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Mount's Phelan has cancer
Sun StaffEMMITSBURG - Mount St. Mary's men's basketball coach Jim Phelan, the winningest active college coach in the country, announced yesterday that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Phelan, 71, has undergone a seeding procedure at Johns Hopkins...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, College Basketball, Prostate Cancer, Health
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Cullen may be linked to death
Of The Morning CallThe daughters of another patient who died while critical care nurse Charles Cullen was employed by St. Luke's Hospital filed notice Thursday of their intent to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Loretta Keller, 66, of Nazareth died at Easton Hospital on Feb....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Murder, Criminal Laws, Martin A. Cohen
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