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Cancer Survivor Races Against the Clock as He Attempts to Travel 6,000 Miles by Boat in Record Time for Children Battling Cancer
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Building with 100 social and affordable housing units for independent seniors to be built in Lévis thanks to an innovativ
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AIHA and ASHRAE Sign Memorandum of Understanding
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Fundy National Park Management Plan Tabled in Parliament
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Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta Announces Jai Ferrell as New CEO
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North Texas School Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of 4-Year-Old Boy
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Tina's Wish Runway for Research Raises $400k for Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Research
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The College of American Pathologists Names New Vice President of Education and Publications
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New Documentary Series "Afro-Latinos, The Untaught Story" Begins With Web Launch
March 25, 2010
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New Documentary Explores Black Immigrant Identities And Changing Social Dynamics
March 23, 2010
With millions migrating from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America to the United States over the last few decades, THE NEO-AFRICAN-AMERICANS explores how voluntary black immigration is transforming the "African-American" narrative. The U.S. Census Bureau reports three million foreign-born blacks in America ...
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Black Inaugural Poet To Deliver Simmons
College Commencement
March 24, 2010
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Study Reveals Rising Occurrences Of Breast Cancer In Asian American Women
March 19, 2010
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in U.S. women. Findings from the CPIC study, under the direction of CPIC Research Scientist Scarlett Lin Gomez, Ph.D., were recently published online in the American Journal of Public Health. They revealed that rates vary by specific ethnicity and also by country of ...
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Study Reveals Immigration's Impact On
The Environment
March 16, 2010
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Annual New York Film Festival Presents "Independent Africa"
March 16, 2010
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Study: Kidney Disease A Big Risk For Younger, Low-Income Minorities
March 15, 2010
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Center Aims To Cut Obesity In Black, Latino
New Yorkers
March 12, 2010
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Poll Reveals Sleep Differences Among
Ethnic Groups
March 08, 2010
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Kidney Disease A Big Risk For Younger, Low-Income Minorities
March 11, 2010
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Celebrated Black Neurosurgeon To Speak At Bucknell Commencement
March 05, 2010
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Black Women Delaying Post-Surgical Radiation Increases Risk of Recurrence
March 04, 2010
"It could be factors such as access to care, the patients’ ability to navigate the healthcare system, or physician referrals," said Punglia. Although the study focused on older women, the findings have implications for younger women. "It's possible that the increased risk we identified in older women could be ...
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President Names GA Tech Professor To
HBCU Panel
March 03, 2010
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Childhood Obesity Prevention Should Begin Early For Minority Children
March 02, 2010
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United Negro College Fund Holds
Anniversary Dinner
March 01, 2010
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Diversity Of Views Is The Key To Improving Coverage Of Racial Issues, Survey Shows
March 01, 2010
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Negro College Fund Announces Annual Awards
February 26, 2010
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Do TV Ads Affect Children's Diet, Obesity By
Race, Gender?
February 23, 2010
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African-Americans' Attitudes About Lung Cancer May Hinder Prevention
February 22, 2010
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Lack Of Black Doctors Traced Primarily To Pre-College Factors
February 19, 2010
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Gains In Aspirations For Science Degrees, But Not All Arrive At Finish Line
February 19, 2010
Among students who aspired toward a STEM degree as entering freshmen, 33 percent of white students and 42 percent of Asian Americans completed a bachelor's degree in a STEM discipline within five years of entering college, compared with 22 percent ...
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Study Confirms Treatment Disparities Exist Between White And Black Women
February 16, 2010
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Racial Disparities Persist In Diagnosis Of Advanced Breast, Colon Cancer
February 12, 2010
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New Study On Charter Schools Show Increased Graduation Rates And College Enrollment
February 10, 2010
In the first-ever analysis of the impacts of charter school attendance on educational attainment, educational researchers Kevin Booker and Brian Gill of Mathematica Policy Research, Tim R. Sass of Florida State University, and Ron Zimmer of Michigan ...
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Black History Showcase Featured In PA.
February 03, 2010
What makes the BHS so unique is that most of the exhibits have never been shown in any museums. ...
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Researcher Tackles Startling Incidence Of Cervical Cancer Among Latinas
February 02, 2010
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U Michigan To Press For More Stem Cell Research For Minorities
February 01, 2010
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Cornell Receives $8 Mil Grant For Minority
Health Studies
January 25, 2010
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Congressional Black Caucus, EPA Start "Race Card Tour" To Promote Climate Regulation
January 25, 2010
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January 22, 2010
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EPA, Congressional Black Caucus Announce Joint Environmental Justice Tour
January 22, 2010
Mississippi marks the first stop on the tour with visits to Greenville and Jackson on January 22-24. Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) will host Administrator Jackson in Greenville where both a roundtable discussion with regional mayors and tour of a local ...
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