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Camas, Washougal aim to kick weight | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Camas Mayor Scott Higgins and Washougal Mayor Sean Guard faced off Wednesday, belly to belly, to encourage their communities to take control of their health.View full resource at columbian.com

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OHSU offers free head, neck cancer screenings | The Columbian

columbian.com — “The Oregon Health & Science University Knight Cancer Institute is offering free screenings for cancers that develop on the skin (face and scalp) and in the mouth, throat and neck.View full resource at columbian.com

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Union golfer with rheumatoid arthritis plays through pain | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Lauren Williams gripped one of her new golf clubs, specially designed for her, and took a swing.View full resource at columbian.com

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LizStrong fights on | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Despite 10 surgeries, young Vancouver woman undefeated by battles with bone, breast cancer.View full resource at columbian.com

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LizStrong fights on: Despite 10 surgeries, young Vancouver woman undefeated by battles with bone, breast cancer. http://t.co/rKgcUHqY

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Newer states spawn unique names | The Columbian

columbian.com — “When Washougal residents Kyle and Dianna Curtis had their first daughter, Brooklynn, they wanted to give her a unique name that would epitomize her personality.View full resource at columbian.com

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Daughter of Marysville officer shot by sibling | The Columbian

columbian.com — “STANWOOD, Wash. (AP) -- The 7-year-old daughter of a Marysville police officer is hospitalized after being shot by her young sibling.View full resource at columbian.com

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Local BRAVE Day effort backs breast reconstruction rights | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Vancouver physicians, breast cancer patients and residents will celebrate breast reconstruction rights on the first local day designated to the cause.View full resource at columbian.com

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Agencies combat senior isolation | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Eighty-four-year-old Marjorie Siwek joined the Washougal Senior Center after her husband died in 2002. She didn’t realize at the time the friends she would make at the center would later serve as her surrogate family.View full resource at columbian.com

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Honor, duty, fairness for Cub Scouts with autism | The Columbian

columbian.com — “The three young boys in blue shirts paid tribute to the flag. Then the lanky kid patted his smaller comrade on the shoulder and said, “You did a good job.”View full resource at columbian.com

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Library's Early Learning Center inspires children’s imaginations | The Columbian

columbian.com — “The whole third floor of Vancouver’s new main library is for kids of all ages, beginning with small bright-colored lights in the floor that young children like to follow.View full resource at columbian.com

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Drug gives woman with rare blood disease hope | The Columbian

columbian.com — “By her 23rd birthday, Sandy Schill had learned she had a rare blood disease.View full resource at columbian.com

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Oregon Zoo handlers euthanize giraffe | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Akeem, a 24-year-old reticulated giraffe at the Oregon Zoo, was euthanized Saturday after veterinarians determined he was suffering and would not be able to recover from an abrupt overnight decline.View full resource at columbian.com

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Vancouver man overcomes the stigma of epilepsy | The Columbian

columbian.com — “For more than 40 years, John Langolf kept a secret.View full resource at columbian.com

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Rules could leave pain patients in a world of hurt | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Nadine Blair knows pain. The 61-year-old Vancouver resident has fibromyalgia, migraines and osteoarthritis. When they all flare up, Blair is left writhing in pain.View full resource at columbian.com

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Local epilepsy specialist fills niche for diagnosis, advanced care | The Columbian

columbian.com — “Epilepsy patients no longer need to cross the river to receive high-quality, specialized care. Nor do they need to leave the county in order to receive continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring in a hospital setting.View full resource at columbian.com

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