DALLAS — When Patti Kiernan found out she had osteoporosis, she decided it was time to find a more focused workout. The 61-year-old signed up for a fitness program at her Dallas gym that’s geared specifically for women with health problems.
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Gyms Target People With Cancer, Bone Problems (Fox 12 Oregon)
Published September 29th, 2008 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsTrend Alert: Fitness Classes Geared to Illnesses (Fox News)
Published September 29th, 2008 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsMore and more fitness clubs are offering exercise programs fine-tuned for people coping with a variety of ailments like cancer and osteoporosis.
Ayer pharmacist has prescription for hope in fight against cancer (Lowell Sun)
Published September 29th, 2008 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsAYER — Richard Oakley’s heart sank in the summer of 2004 when he heard a local young girl he met through the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life suffered a relapse of leukemia after two years. An experienced hospital pharmacist, Oakley understood the risks of the bone-marrow transplant that the girl faced.
Parents face hard road raising funds to fight cancer (The Sacramento Bee)
Published September 29th, 2008 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsWASHINGTON – Virginia firefighter Alec Oughton lost his child and gained a cause, which is no deal at all. Virginia firefighter Alec Oughton kisses his late daughter Grace, who was fighting neuroblastoma when Oughton and his wife staged a cross-country bike ride to raise funds for kids with the rare form of cancer.
Waukesha Water Utility testing clean-water system (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Published September 29th, 2008 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsWaukesha – The Waukesha Water Utility, in partnership with two Milwaukee colleges, is testing emerging clean-water technology that removes potentially cancer-causing radium from Waukesha’s drinking water.
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