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    May 25, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. May 27, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  2. May 27, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  4. Susan G. Komen Awards Nearly $1 Million in Grants

    Determined to save lives and end breast cancer forever, the Greater  Kansas City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® has awarded 22  grants totaling nearly $917,000 to programs providing breast cancer  services in the Greater Kansas City area.
    Determined to save lives and end breast cancer forever, the Greater Kansas City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the CureŽ has awarded 22 grants totaling nearly $917,000 to programs providing breast cancer services in the Greater Kansas City area. “...

    Tags: Politics, Happiness (state of mind), Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, Mammogram

  5. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  6. The Crowd: Pink ties blend with Angels red at ball

    Their goal was to "hit it out of the park." The 2011 Pink Tie Ball, produced by the Orange County affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, recently took place at Angel Stadium. The benefit event drew nearly 400 guests and netted $310,000, earmarked...

    Tags: Newport Beach, White House, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, California

  7. Nov 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Recruiting an Army of Women to fight breast cancer

    Beverly Howey and her identical twin sister, Karen Duncan-Sherman, each found a breast lump in 2007. Howey's was cancer. Duncan-Sherman's was benign. The two women, now 45, couldn't have more similar genetics, and they live in the same place, Wall, N.J. Why did one develop cancer and not the other? Such questions have plagued breast cancer researchers for decades.
    Beverly Howey and her identical twin sister, Karen Duncan-Sherman, each found a breast lump in 2007. Howey's was cancer. Duncan-Sherman's was benign. The two women, now 45, couldn't have more similar genetics, and they live in the same place, Wall, N.J....

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, New Jersey, Cancer, Genes and Chromosomes, Breast Cancer

  9. Oct 6, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. Sex-offending doctors left on honor system

    State regulators waited nearly six years after Timothy Johnson was convicted of battery of a teenage patient to place the chiropractor on professional probation.
    State regulators waited nearly six years after Timothy Johnson was convicted of battery of a teenage patient to place the chiropractor on professional probation. Johnson, who allegedly fondled the girl in his office, is now required to have a chaperone...

    Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Sexual Misconduct, Illinois, Trials

  11. Jul 29, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  12. Dr. Ricardo Arze and sex abuse cases shows disconnect between law enforcement, state regulators of doctors

    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show.
    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show. Two years later, another patient reported to Berwyn police that Arze had...

    Tags: Trials, Cook County, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement

  13. Jun 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Louise Bourgeois dies at 98; revered artist's work was a 'form of psychoanalysis'

    Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98.
    Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98. Bourgeois died Monday at Beth Israel Medical Center in...

    Tags: Dance, Sculpture, The New York Times, Entertainment, Paris (France)

  15. May 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  16. Mom with breast cancer denied custody of kids

    <em></em>After a North Carolina judge recently denied Alaina Giordano primary custody of her two children -- in part because Giordano has Stage 4 breast cancer -- <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/BreastCancerCenter/north-carolina-mom-breast-cancer-loses-custody/story?id=13546870" target="_blank">according to ABCnews.com,</a> the stunned mother turned to the electronic court of public opinion.
    After a North Carolina judge recently denied Alaina Giordano primary custody of her two children -- in part because Giordano has Stage 4 breast cancer -- according to ABCnews.com, the stunned mother turned to the electronic court of public opinion. She...

    Tags: Matt Lauer, NBC (tv network), Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Breast Cancer

  17. Sep 1, 2009 |Story| Health Portal
  18. Cancer: What You Can Do

    Cancer begins when abnormal cells in our bodies grow out of control. Cancerous cells can attack skin, organs and bones.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Cancer begins when abnormal cells in our bodies grow out of control. Cancerous cells can attack skin, organs and bones. There are many kinds of cancer. These tips focus on four types that are often associated with age. Cancer treatments can be...

    Tags: Mole (lesion), Diseases and Illnesses, Colon, Intestine, Cancer

  19. Aug 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Some Girls' Puberty Age Still Falling

    Doctors and parents were stunned when research published more than a decade ago found American girls were beginning puberty at much younger ages, some as early as 7. A new study released Sunday suggests the average age at which puberty begins may still be falling for white and Latina girls.
    Los Angeles Times
    Doctors and parents were stunned when research published more than a decade ago found American girls were beginning puberty at much younger ages, some as early as 7. A new study released Sunday suggests the average age at which puberty begins may still be...

    Tags: San Francisco, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, Healthcare Provider, Pediatrics

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