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The city skyline will get a new look starting next week. The owners of the SunTrust building downtown have hired a theatrical lighting company to install outdoor lights to allow for more color choices: red and green for Christmas, pink for breast cancer awareness, green for St. Patrick's Day, and so on. ...more
December 13, 2008
Women who have routine mammograms at Pasco Regional Medical Center now have access to the latest diagnostic techniques. The center recently installed a mammography system, the GE Senographe 2000D, that will help physicians detect and diagnose breast cancer earlier and more accurately. ...more
December 13, 2008
European ancestry may play a role in breast cancer risk facing Latina women, research says. ...more
December 13, 2008
TAMPA - The city skyline will get a new look starting next week. The owners of the SunTrust building downtown have hired a theatrical lighting company to install outdoor lights to allow for more color choices: red and green for Christmas, pink for breast cancer awareness, green for St. Patrick's Day, and so on. ...more
December 12, 2008
Square One is putting on the Ritz with a third installment of its local art series Saturday. ...more
December 5, 2008
Preview for Square One art event "Virgin 2.0" ...more
December 3, 2008
So there I was, the only guy in khakis in a sea of women in pink. The lone newsman at the Susan G. Komen Rally For The Cure luncheon on Nov. 21. Talk about sticking out like a sore thumb! ...more
December 3, 2008
The last time Abigail Pumphrey got a haircut, it was self-inflicted. She was 2. And while she was at it, she nearly scalped her younger sister, Alison, her mom, Melody, recalls. ...more
December 3, 2008
The last time Abigail Pumphrey got a haircut, it was self-inflicted. She was 2. And while she was at it, she nearly scalped her younger sister, Alison, her mom Melody Pumphrey recalls. ...more
December 3, 2008
There is no doubt an expanding waistline is a key predictor of health problems. Visceral fat, which accumulates around the midsection and internal organs, contributes to the risk of heart disease, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Evidence also is mounting that visceral fat may contribute to increased risk of stroke and colon and breast cancer. ...more
November 29, 2008
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