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What is a BRCA mutation?
BRCA1 and BRCA2 stand for breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 and breast cancer susceptibility gene 2. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that are part of a class known as tumor suppressors, according to the National Cancer Institute. BRCA genes are found in males...Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Breast Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Colon Cancer, Skin Cancer
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What's in a name? Nonprofits that have changed their names say it's no easy process
It would seem like a simple thing, changing your name. But nonprofits in South Florida have found that a name change often requires months of planning, months of implementation and lots of lawyers, consultants and focus groups along the way. Consider...Tags: Coconut Creek, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Mental Health, Delray Beach
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Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies to celebrate annual 'Mother's Day Luncheon'
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Broward County Inc. (HMHB) will celebrate the 21st annual "Mother's Day Luncheon" May 10. The event will take place at the Westin Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale and will honor outstanding individuals...Tags: Mother's Day, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Personal Service, Dental Health, Fort Lauderdale
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Still somewhat unknown here, Denbigh's John Garcia is catching on with MLB scouts
NEWPORT NEWS — He wears number 21, just like the most revered player from his homeland. He dreams of making the big leagues, something his father was willing to relocate 1,500 miles to help make happen. John Garcia, the center fielder at Denbigh...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Major League Baseball, Sports, Butterfly Ballots, Washington Nationals
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Science Fair Project Proves Celiac More Prevalent in Society
Channel 2 NewsAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 133 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Celiac disease. It’s a statistic that 3rd grader Grace Rennard wanted to prove for her science fair project, but found in her...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms, Science and Technology, Disease Prevention
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Purdue beats Spartans 62-47 for Big Ten title
Drey Mingo couldn’t help but think about her coach’s vow. Now, consider it a promise kept. Mingo scored 24 points, and Purdue won its second straight Big Ten tournament championship, beating Michigan State 62-47 on Sunday. The...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Big Ten Conference, Indiana Hoosiers, College Basketball
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Focus on winning can cause one to lose sight
We were at an out-of-town volleyball tournament last weekend, and I was enjoying talking on the sidelines to parents from other teams. "Wow! Your team has some really great hitters," I told one father as we chatted about the plays during a timeout. He... -
Sodium swap challenge presented by American Heart Association
The AHA and the American Stroke Association recommend a daily intake of 1,500 milligrams of sodium -- the average is 3,400 mg.Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and high blood pressure is a major risk factor. For the...
Tags: Stroke, Heart Failure, American Heart Association, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease
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Produce shopping without pesticides
There's no question that fruits and vegetables are an essential part of a healthy diet and provide benefits to body and mind that go far beyond conventional nutrition. Most are rich in phytochemicals, whose natural power to support health and combat...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Potassium (dietary supplement), Strawberries, Reproductive System
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Richard D. Pickens
Richard D. Pickens, owner of a Crofton interior design firm who lived in Union Square, where he served as president of the Friends of the H.L. Mencken House, died Tuesday of stomach cancer at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
He was 50.
"I was dumbfounded...Tags: Baltimore County, Renovation, Human Interest, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Business Enterprises
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Bryce Courtenay dies at 79; best-selling Australian author
Best-selling Australian author Bryce Courtenay, whose debut novel, "The Power of One," was made into a popular 1992 movie starring Morgan Freeman, has died. He was 79. Courtenay died Thursday at his home in Canberra, Australia, according to his...
Tags: April Fools' Day, Sydney (Australia), AIDS, Book, South Africa
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Wrestlers CM Punk and Colt Cabana team up with ComedySportz for fundraiser
WWE Champion CM Punk will share some of his most entertaining stories Wednesday at the ComedySportz Theatre in Lakeview and then watch as the ComedySportz improv group acts them out. The event will be hosted by fellow wrestler and ComedySportz alum Colt...
Tags: Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Human Interest, Cystic Fibrosis
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