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Duke Medicine: Duke Integrative Medicine now accepts insurance :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Duke Integrative Medicine is now accepting health insurance for physician consultations, nutrition consultations, and health psychology, including behavioral health consultations and psychotherapy. Pediatric integrative medicine will also be covered for children over age five.” View full resource at wral.com
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Komen pumps money into Triangle for research, support grants :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure returns more money to the Triangle through research grants and money to support local organizations than the local affiliate raises in its annual Race for the Cure.” View full resource at wral.com
Most Recently Shared on April 6, 2012 at 7:51 pm By:
Great article about how @KomenNCTriangle uses their funds in the Raleigh-Durham area: http://t.co/3rRkDUof
'Mystery Boxes' pop up in the Triangle :: Out and About at WRAL.com
wral.com — “Have you seen these boxes around the Triangle? The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences began putting these "Mystery Boxes" around the area on Sunday to help promote an after-party for the opening of its new Nature Research Center.” View full resource at wral.com
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Animal attacks have eastern Wake pet owners on edge :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “A vicious attack on a miniature horse last week, coming just days after a wild animal seriously injured a chocolate lab, has animal owners in eastern Wake County on the lookout.” View full resource at wral.com
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NC State CVM equine surgeons save minature horse attacked by animal(s), WRAL video report: http://t.co/BpOx9MRH
Environmental officials say 'fracking' can be done safely in NC :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “After an extensive study of energy exploration in North Carolina, state environmental officials said Friday that a controversial method of natural gas drilling can be done safely if regulations are put in place first.” View full resource at wral.com
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WRAL news: Environmental officials say 'fracking' can be done safely in North Carolina http://t.co/y5MXsjaV
Doctors: Cold heart might not be a bad thing :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “A cold heart might not be such a bad thing, according to doctors, because it can cure atrial fibrillation, or A-Fib.” View full resource at wral.com
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Duke offers a new treatment that uses a freezing touch to restore normal heart rhythm http://t.co/BjITeytK
Common condition linked to ovarian cancer :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “A study published by an international consortium of researchers in The Lancet links endometriosis, a fairly common gynecological condition for women, with ovarian cancer.” View full resource at wral.com
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RT @dukecancer: Duke Cancer Institute research: common condition linked to ovarian cancer http://t.co/kiARQhPP
Study shows children getting too much sun :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer, and one of the most common cancers for young adults.” View full resource at wral.com
Most Recently Shared on January 25, 2012 at 6:16 pm By:
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Retired RDU chief: Airport 'for today' is here :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “The longtime director of Raleigh-Durham International Airport is enjoying his first holiday weekend without worrying about how travelers are faring in the friendly skies.” View full resource at wral.com
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Retired RDU chief: Airport 'for today' is here via @WRAL http://t.co/OQ3m4Jbk
Used incorrectly, pets' flea medication 'can literally cause death' :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “They are furry, loving members of the family, but dogs and cats are also the perfect mode of transportation for fleas and ticks. Millions of people rely on spot-on flea and tick treatments, which are easy and effective, but many pet owners have found that the products can also be dangerous.” View full resource at wral.com
Most Recently Shared on November 22, 2011 at 2:17 pm By:
Good report and videos on how best to apply flea & tick medication from WRAL/CBS station> http://t.co/Byt5sGe4
Biomechanic exercises can realign body, ease joint pain :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Abnormal alignment of joints in the body can cause all kinds of pain and discomfort - in the back, knees, feet, shoulders, just about anywhere. A simple technique being used at Rex Wellness Center in Raleigh can bring the body back in line and stop the pain.” View full resource at wral.com
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RT @RexHealthcare: WRAL visits Rex Wellness Center in Wakefield. http://t.co/oqVh0G8w
State confirms two more cases in E. coli outbreak :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Twenty-three of the 26 confirmed or suspected cases attended the recent North Carolina State Fair, which health officials said Friday is the "probable exposure for the outbreak."” View full resource at wral.com
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State confirms two more cases in E. coli outbreak http://t.co/yU5ls61k
Raleigh doctor gets medal for heroism in Vietnam :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “A Raleigh doctor received the military's highest honor for noncombat heroism Saturday for risking his life to save fellow soldiers in Vietnam more than 40 years ago.” View full resource at wral.com
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Raleigh doctor gets medal for heroism in Vietnam http://t.co/FJXKQ47L
Service dogs help wounded soldiers cope :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “A local group is honoring soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice by helping their wounded comrades cope with the anguish of war.” View full resource at wral.com
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College student fights colon cancer with study drug :: WRAL.com
wral.com — “Many people with advanced stage colorectal cancer run out of treatment options because their tumors don't respond to chemotherapy or other drugs. Researchers at UNC Hospitals are hopeful that a study drug may offer those patients hope.” View full resource at wral.com
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College student fights colon cancer with study drug http://t.co/Q89TR0zF

