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ACE Project - City of Hope

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COH is accepting applications for NCI-funded ACE Project, geared for psychologists, social workers and spiritual care pros http://is.gd/pkIO

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Edible Schoolyard Project Introduces Web Site - NYTimes.com

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Edible Schoolyard Project Introduces Web Site - NYTimes.com

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It Gets Better, Now. - YouTube

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New study lowers estimate of ancient sea-level rise

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AHRQ hopes to help hospitals with health IT project workflow - FierceHealthIT

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Local film focuses on teen mental health issues — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine

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