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Virgen's View: Boy with brain tumor honored as part of UCI team
There wasn't a big match to be played on Tuesday, but a member of the UC Irvine men's volleyball team remained nervous for an important event dealing with the Anteaters. If you were at the celebration ceremony to honor the UCI team's national...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Brain, Science and Technology, Cancer, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Mailbag: Do not widen freeways in Costa Mesa
Next month, the Costa Mesa City Council will take a formal position regarding the proposed controversial expansion of the San Diego (405) Freeway through Costa Mesa. It is critical for the residents to become educated and speak out about what impact...Tags: Transportation, Islam, Religion and Belief, Road Transportation, Tobacco Products
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Commentary: Join me in the fight against blood cancers
I see cancer every day. Since 2002, I have dedicated my career to helping those battling cancer through nursing. During these years, I have worked as a registered nurse, nurse practitioner and, most recently, as a clinical nurse specialist, working in...Tags: Medical Research, Politics, Medical Specialization, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Cancer
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Pacific Symphony musicians play during CdM blood drive
Any nerves of being poked with a needle were likely calmed by some Beethoven during a blood drive Wednesday afternoon in Corona del Mar. With Pacific Symphony musicians in one corner and medical equipment in the other, some 60 people came, heard and...
Tags: Music Industry, Culture, Entertainment, American Red Cross, Blood
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JWA to offer flights to Mexico
John Wayne Airport passengers should soon be able to jet off to Mexico City and Cabo San Lucas. AirTran Airways, a recently acquired subsidiary of Southwest Airlines, is set to offer the flights starting June 3. Flights to Mexico City are still...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Mexico City, John Wayne, Lungs and Airways
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The Doctor's Corner: Put down the death sticks and live longer
Is 56 the new 76? We read that 60 is the new 50. In pursuit of that concept, I was recently fortunate to experience a dynamic therapeutic massage at the hands of talented, strong Hollee Neff in a lovely studio at Second and Mermaid streets in downtown...Tags: Heart Disease, Small Businesses, Lung Cancer, Alcohol Addiction, Prescription Drugs
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UCI study: Metabolism closely linked to body clock
The body's natural clock and metabolism are more closely linked than originally thought, according to a recently released UC Irvine study. Natural body functions, such as hormone secretion, correlate with the 24-hour light/dark cycle, researchers say....Tags: Physiology, Obesity, University of California, Irvine, Science and Technology, Symptoms
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Time to support cause
On Tuesday, Corona del Mar High will play Edison at Orange Coast College in a nonleague boys' volleyball match that starts at 6 p.m. The event is far more important than a simple high school volleyball match. Coaches Steve Conti (CdM) and Brian Boone...Tags: Medical Research, University of California, Irvine, Stanford University, Brain, MRI (imaging)
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Mesa Musings: Conway's comedy not so funny anymore
I inherited an appreciation for slapstick humor from my father. Back in the late 1960s and early '70s, he and I enjoyed watching "The Carol Burnett Show" on TV. We roared at comedy sketches featuring Carol, Harvey Korman and Vicki Lawrence, but our...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, The Carol Burnett Show (tv program), Tim Conway, Health, Harvey Korman
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Meaning in CdM triumph
COSTA MESA — A special meaning was at the forefront of a nonleague boys' volleyball match Tuesday, between Corona del Mar High and Edison at Orange Coast College. While the Sea Kings defeated the Chargers in three straight sets, 25-17, 25-9, 25-13,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Brain, Glioma, Cancer, College Sports
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Council decision removes fire rings at beaches
Newport Beach City Manager Dave Kiff met with staff Wednesday to discuss the next steps after the City Council voted to remove fire rings at local beaches, an official said.
The council voted Tuesday unanimously and without any debate to ask staff to...Tags: Politics, Air Pollution, Media Industry, Environmental Issues, Facebook
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Newport-Mesa Unified students, parents speak out against DUIs
The emotionally charged message delivered to several hundred students and parents at Corona del Mar High School's gymnasium Wednesday morning was clear: Accidents happen, but those involving drinking and driving are entirely preventable. Guest speaker...Tags: Broken Bones, Disasters and Accidents, Students, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents
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