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... illness, those in remote communities and pregnant woman, among others. The H1N1 campaign is expected to last until Christmas, although some children may need a second shot into the new year. The seasonal flu shots might then become available again ...
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... of the Caribbean (2003),... More.. Religion & Spirituality > Christian Holidays & Celebrations The war against Christmas 2 of 23 I know this is going to sound like a poorly made for TV movie, but I lost my Christmas spirit for a few years. It wasn't ...
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... starting to suffer symptoms in 2005 following the birth of her third child. Lupus, a little-known but not uncommon disease (30,000 people are estimated to suffer from it in the UK alone and it is more widespread worldwide than leukaemia, multiple ...
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... daughters have ever known. She added: "We used to live in Birkenhead, but we were evicted from our house. "On Christmas Day in 2008, the three of us had nothing and we ate beans on toast for our Christmas dinner. "I moved to Plas Bellin just before ...
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... a ' No really, we arena TMt kidding about that. When we first stumbled upon this company, it felt like it was Christmas over and over again. Sure wea TMve all heard the same old story: Phase III results, deep pipeline, government grants for one or ...
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... in Telfair Square in April of 2009. "The minute they told us we were getting the race it was better than any Christmas I've ever had," said Elizabeth Myers, Breast Cancer survivor. Again this year Memorial Health University Medical Center will be ...
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... carried or are currently infected with the H1N1 virus. This is because, as of the end of June, the CDC (Center for Disease Control) stopped requiring that each case be reported. Instead, a different plan of action has been recommended: prevention ...
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... Rheumatoid Arthritis. CBS "In my mom's case, her level of health went down pretty quickly and we used to say at Christmas, 'mom, what do you want for Christmas or your birthday' and she would say, 'all I want is a new pair of arms and legs,'" ...
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... Tami Starnes knows that all too well. Starnes is a survivor. But before she survived breast cancer, she battled the disease full force putting strain on her children, her marriage and her life. What is generally a joyous time for most families, ...
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"In my mom's case, her level of health went down pretty quickly and we used to say at Christmas, 'mom, what do you want for Christmas or your birthday' and she would say, 'all I want is a new pair of arms and legs,'" Emmy-award winning journalist and host of "Inside Edition," Deborah Norville, said.
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... illness, those in remote communities and pregnant woman, among others. The H1N1 campaign is expected to last until Christmas, although some children may need a second shot into the new year. The seasonal flu shots might then become available again ...
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... residents under the age of 65. Nunavut and Quebec have said they would put off all seasonal flu shots until after Christmas, in favour of rolling out the H1N1 vaccine first. New Brunswick has taken a different route: It's offering all its residents ...
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... "every reason to be optimistic" despite a diagnosis of stage two breast cancer. It's a point in the growth of the disease where the tumour is a bit bigger and/or the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes under the arm. A year later, Merkley has made ...
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For a sports fan, this September is a bit like Christmas. The NFL season has started, and the speed, power and grace of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is on display.
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Jackson Kennedy celebrated his eighth birthday on Tuesday but he can't wait for Christmas.
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... but we think that's starting to change we think it's starting to hit us now." According to this Centers for Disease Control map, Michigan is better off than a lot of states to the south. Michigan is one of 12 yellow colored states where H1N1 is ...
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A CAMPAIGN to raise awareness of asbestos-related cancer has been backed by a woman from Lanreath who lost her husband to the disease.
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We volunteer at: "Unforgettable Tuesdays," a respite program for Alzheimer's disease caregivers, which provides cognitive and social stimulation and interaction for the participants.
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... in Dublin. A 95-year-old Co Tyrone woman took the top award having mastered a computer she got from her family for Christmas and learned how to Skype her great-grandchildren. Marguerite Faulkner, from Cookstown, now uses the computer to surf the ...
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... go to the grocery store and repeatedly buy plastic storage bags. She also had problems addressing the couple's Christmas cards that year, and when Susan would go clothes shopping she would always buy black pants, as well as do laundry every day. ...
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