Items Related To Tag 'medicine'
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Beating a Death Sentence
Kim Hill Tsamoutales was 5 when she was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. Then, the life expectancy of a person with CF was 16. Today, Kim is 37. Come along as Growing Bolder relives one of the happiest days in her life.
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Suzy Cohen: Boosting Your Immune System
Whether you suffer from auto-immune conditions, are experiencing menopause, need a jump start for your sex drive, or are just looking for a little stress relief -- there are some great products that can change your life!
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Locks of Love
After being diagnosed with cancer, Peggy Hartzog's first thoughts were about her own wants. But she soon began to think more about the needs of others. That's when she remembered her old red hair. The result was a very unusual donation.
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Pink Transformation
Tiger Woods' home golf course got a pink transformation the morning after he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational. A pink army invaded the exclusive Isleworth Country Club to continue its battle breast cancer.
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Think Pink Lemonade Stand
Filled with grief but driven by a desire to honor her mother, Victoria Petrucelly and her best friend turned a lemonade stand into a life lesson for us all.
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Calendars for a Cause
They're bold, they're beautiful -- and they're breast cancer survivors. Now, these women are glamming it up and saluting the stars of the silver screen. It's art for a good cause, and they think you'll never look at a calendar the same way again.
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Step Inside the Inflatable Colon
Seriously. It's a strange way to get people speaking about the unspeakable -- and it's working. When we heard about the giant 20-foot inflatable super colon, we had to check it out. And now we're talking about it. Mission accomplished.
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Dr. Robin Miller
Wish you could turn to someone you trusted to help navigate the minefields of menopause, breast cancer or fibromyalgia? We found her, and it's her mission to help guide you through midlife and beyond.
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Integrative Medicine Will Make a Difference in Cancer Care
Empowering people to become active participants in their own health can make a difference.
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Cancer Cells May Be Able to Urge Their Own Death
Study suggests that harnessing this trait could improve treatments









