Thousands turn out for Race for the Cure
Thousands turn out for Race for the Cure
The 20th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure drew tens of thousands of people downtown Saturday morning.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Awareness Tags: 'Race, Cure, Thousands, turn
Perth Amboy breast-cancer research fundraiser drew hundreds, expected to raise thousands
Perth Amboy breast-cancer research fundraiser drew hundreds, expected to raise thousands
PERTH AMBOY — More than 700 runners, walkers and volunteers participated in the second annual Central New Jersey Pink Ribbon 5K Run and 1-mile health walk along the city’s waterfront which raised funds for free mammograms and breast cancer research.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Screening Tags: Amboy, breastcancer, Drew, Expected, Fundraiser, Hundreds, Perth, raise, research, Thousands
Anti-vomiting drug could prevent thousands of hospitalizations, save millions of dollars
Anti-vomiting drug could prevent thousands of hospitalizations, save millions of dollars
Two years ago, a study by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers found that an anti-vomiting drug called ondansetron helps reduce vomiting, the need for intravenous fluids and hospital admissions in children with acute gastroenteritis.
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Categories: High Risk Breast Cancer Tags: Antivomiting, Could, dollars, drug, hospitalizations, Millions, Prevent, Save, Thousands
Thousands At City Park Make Strides Against Breast Cancer
Thousands At City Park Make Strides Against Breast Cancer
There was a sea of pink at City Park Sunday morning. Thousands of people gathered to make strides against breast cancer. Among the crowd ABC26 News Reporter Vanessa Bolano.
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Thousands turn out for Komen Race for the Cure
Thousands turn out for Komen Race for the Cure
More than 12,000 people registered to run or walk Saturday morning in the 14th annual Tulsa event that raises money and awareness for breast cancer research.
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