R&R WITH R&R: Benefit concert set in Gap Lancaster Online Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:52 PM PDT Standing (and playing) in the Gap: Cancer Aid concert to benefit 4 familiesOK, it's time to Rock & Roll with Rios & Roberts, the two guys who do their best to keep you up to date on the local music scene.Good music for a good cause.The ninth annual Cancer Aid concert and benefit will be held Saturda... | cancer The Amherstburg Echo Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:45 PM PDT McGREGOR â" Friends of the Rousseau family know them as people who have given back to the community. Now, the community is giving back to the Rousseau family.[...] | Care Fair a needed festival of freebies Deseret News Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:39 PM PDT Whenever you give away free stuff, you're bound to draw a crowd â" particularly when the free stuff includes cancer... | Off-Road Enthusiast Tours for a Cure in Pink RANGER RZR The Auto Channel Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:23 PM PDT MINNEAPOLIS--Off-Road Enthusiast CJ Rena Johnson is on a mission, a mission to cure. Johnson, along with her Pink Polaris RANGER RZR , is visiting private, public, local, state and federal ATV and OHV parks around the country to spread the word and raise money for various charities including American Cancer Society, American Breast Cancer Society, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and St. Jude ... | Toxicity of play sand worries parents Richmond Times-Dispatch Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:20 PM PDT Cindy Bennettâs only initial concern with the sandbox in her sonâs first outdoor play set was the mess it would create. She never thought the threat of cancer would be the issue that would keep Angusâ sandbox empty to this day. âWhen we went to Loweâs, Home Depot, et cetera, to find something to fill that box, it seems that most play sand really isnât sand at all, but it seems to be derived from ... | Youngest male breast cancer victim recovers Belfast Telegraph Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:15 PM PDT The youngest man in the world to be diagnosed with breast cancer was told his treatment has contained the disease, he has said. Related Stories Swine flu calls treble in a week | Cape Hospital employees begin a health, wellness pilot program Cape Coral Daily Breeze Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:15 PM PDT Fifty employees of Lee Memorial Health System are participating in a six-month pilot program that focuses on health and wellness. Last weekend, 44 of the 50 employees invited to participate met at The Wellness Center behind Cape Coral Hospital to complete a Health Risk Assessment, or HRA, that scores a person's risk of heart disease, high blood pressure or other disorders such as cancer. | | |
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