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Hundreds walk for breast cancer awareness at HCC
Hundreds walk for breast cancer awareness at HCCClose Get email notifications on Sherry Greenfield daily!Your notification has been saved.There was a problem saving your notification.Whenever Sherry Greenfield posts new content, you'll get an email delivered to your inbox with a link.
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Young breast cancer survivor Beth Harris encourages others
Young breast cancer survivor Beth Harris encourages others0:59 Walk for Life draws 7,000 runners and walkers for breast cancer awareness Pause2:23 State deer records in South Carolina: everything you need to know3:40 Chronic wasting disease and South Carolina's deer herd1:39 The rut and the best time to hunt deer in South Carolina1:50 A thriling ride on "Speed" at the South Carolina State Fair2:07 Fair Rides with The State's Dwaun Sellers0:48 Columbia firefighters train for solar panels2:26 Bubba the Ghost is real!2:14 Gun-rights advocates dominate hearing2:01 What's it like to fly in a 1929 Ford?AeroFest has you covered
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Young Hampton Roads mother battles breast cancer
Young Hampton Roads mother battles breast cancerFewer than five percent of women under the age of 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer, according to the Susan G. Komen organization.In 2015, Carrollton resident Kendall Lanois became a member of that 5 percent.Lanois entered her 30s with a new baby, a strong marriage and her independence.According to her, everything seemed right until she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 31.
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Finding the right waves to cut breast cancer
Finding the right waves to cut breast cancerA team at IIT-Ropar is trying to use radio waves to treat this form of cancer, which is the most common cause of cancer deaths among women in IndiaThe International Agency for Research on Cancer, a World Health Organisation agency that decides on the carcinogenicity of a vast list of things, lists radio waves — those emitted by mobile phones, for example — as a "possible carcinogen".However a team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (IIT-R), in Punjab, are trying to use radio waves to treat breast cancer, the most common cause of cancer deaths among women in India.Radio waves are a big chunk of the electromagnetic spectrum and indispensable for the working of several of our communication devices from radios to satellites.However, the higher the frequency of electromagnetic waves, the more energetic they are and the greater their chances of being harmful to the body.
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Thousands make strides against breast cancer in Biloxi
Thousands make strides against breast cancer in BiloxiKristi Goss and her dog, Bentley, joined more than 7,000 walkers on Saturday.(Photo source: WLOX)The Biloxi Town Green was taken over by a lot of heart, a big celebration, and tons of pink Saturday morning.It was the devastating disease of breast cancer - and in particular, defeating it - that brought out so many people.With their sights set on defeating breast cancer, the largest ever Making Strides crowd took to downtown Biloxi to share stories, strength, and inspiration, and to have a blast at the 2016 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k.
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