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| Catching Kayla: Running One Step Ahead Of Multiple Sclerosis When the starting gun sounds at Mount Tabor High School track meets, senior Kayla Montgomery from Winston-Salem, N.C., takes off. The 18-year-old runner sets records, wins state titles, and next week, she's headed to nationals in New York. But when ... | |
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| Connecticut could be 1st state to curb loud movies New Haven, Conn. • Connecticut could become the first state to curb loud movies under proposed legislation that's drawing opposition from the Motion Picture Association of America. The legislature's Public Safety and Security Committee is considering the ... | |
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| Exposure To Air Pollution Increases Heart Risk ABOVE VIDEO: Tips from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on how to protect your heart from air pollution. A European collaborative study has found that individuals who lived in areas where they breathed in large concentrations of particles of ... | |
| Doctors hope for cure in a 2nd baby born with HIV A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have had her infection put into remission and possibly cured by very early treatment — in this instance, four hours after birth. Doctors revealed the case this past week at an AIDS conference in Boston. The girl was ... | |
| NBA Player Helps Young Nicki Minaj Fan With Cancer Meet Her Idol Miyah wants her hands on one of those pink wigs, and John Wall is making it happen. By Maurice Bobb. Obviously, Nicki Minaj, with all of her chart-topping songs, flamboyant wigs, larger-than-life personality and megawatt star power, has millions of fans that ... | |
| | Mid Columbia Tri City Herald | Chicago's Cardinal George faces more chemotherapy FILE - In this March 14, 2013 file photo, Cardinal Francis George speaks during an interview at the North American College in Rome. On Friday, March 7, 2014, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced that George is starting another round of chemotherapy to ... | |
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