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Most Recently Shared on February 1, 2012 at 2:01 am By:
To be honest, I was never that crazy about @komenforthecure anyway. Overselling "the cure." See Think Before You Pink: http://t.co/tANbzx1g
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Barbara Ficarra: Is Gaming Changing Health Care and Helping You Live a Healthier Life? Part 4
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Most Recently Shared on April 5, 2012 at 4:09 pm By:
Bravo. MT @YoniFreedhoff my HuffPo piece is a debate! Do you think kids should be put on diets? Please weigh in http://t.co/6nY1a9n1
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statenews.com — “Most runners startle at the sound of a car horn — but sociology junior Alex Perez revels in it. After hearing that his co-worker’s wife currently is fighting breast cancer, Perez decided to take his concern about the disease to the streets with his campaign, Think Pink, Run Pink.” View full resource at statenews.com
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Guys: Would you wear pink shorts & donate $$ for every honk you receive while on a jog? These guys are for @KomenMidMI! http://t.co/Eh2YBcXI
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Think Before You Tweet, And Other Good Advice From The Experts
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Think Before You Tweet, And Other Good Advice From The Experts http://t.co/QVngiU3C RT @2cre8 @jaycbee
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Children at risk from pesticides? School bans debated. What do you think? http://t.co/kjdQdjsX via @HuffPo #kids #health
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