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Stories of struggles, hardships told at Immigrants’ Day
Enterprise - BROCKTON Cape Verde native, Maria Janvier has lived in the United States for about 20 years. Ten years ago, the 46-year-old stepmother of three teens became a U.S. citizen. “I am a citizen. I am able to vote. I am able to participate,” Janvier
Relay for Life an event and inspiration for Oakdale student
Modesto Bee - OAKDALE Nick Ayers has contemplated and rejected the idea there might not be a cure for cancer. “I’m hoping there is one,” said the 17-year-old Oakdale High School junior, whose parents have both battled cancer. “I think with all the stem cell
Conquering Cancer
Forbes - Despite a spate of setbacks in testing new cancer drugs for the broadest possible market, mysterious miracle cures are emerging in a few patients. Adriane Riddle was young, strong and healthy two years ago, a fierce water polo player who attended her
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Saskatoon Star Phoenix - Saskatchewan Health has an obligation to cover the costs of Avastin since it hasn’t instituted a colon cancer screening program, says the president of the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada. Health Canada established a National Committee on
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WHEC TV 10 - Monday, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter announced $1 million in federal funding for the University of Rochester’s Wilmot Cancer Center. The money will go toward the purchase of a new state of the art piece of equipment. The Trilogy Radiosu More New