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Mustaches, money and men's health
A group of Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high school alumni have teamed up to raise funds for Movember, the international initiative that promotes men's health awareness. Through Dec. 1, the 17 guys of team Our Pleasure are growing out their...Tags: Movember
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Men mix fundraising and facial hair
As of Tuesday afternoon, a Newport Beach Movember team has raised more money than any other U.S. team, making it the organization's second-highest fundraiser globally. Led by "Coach" John Cornuke, a Costa Mesa native who now lives in Newport Beach,...
Tags: Prostate, Personal Service, Prostate Cancer, Movember
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Movember men grow mustaches for awareness
For a group of select men, it's almost that time of the year when they don't even get the "luxury of growing a goatee." So says Brad Barton, who, along with the rest of Team Nuclear, will start things clean shaven Nov. 1 and grow out his mustache —...
Tags: Prostate, Personal Service, Prostate Cancer
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'Movember' ends for these 'mo-bros'
COSTA MESA — First with trimmers, then lather and a razor, members of Costa Mesa's "Team Nuclear" celebrated a month of growing facial hair for charity this week with a clean shave.
"When my wife didn't kiss me for 30 days … OK, I have to...Tags: Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Starbucks Corp., Prostate, Human Body
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Local Movember team looking for 'bro mos'
COSTA MESA — What's your preference: handlebar or Fu Manchu? Pencil thin or thick like Tom Selleck's?
Come November, one or more of these facial hair styles might slowly emerge onto the once clean-shaven mugs of your local policymakers.
As part of...Tags: Tom Selleck, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, College Sports, Testicular Cancer
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Newport-Mesa's Movember team running in first place
With only a week and a half left in the month and the second-place team on their heels, things look to only get harrier for Newport-Mesa's Team Nuclear as it goes into the final days of Movember. According to the Movember website — the official...Tags: Landforms, Mountains
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Check It Out: Resolving to be healthier, more fit this year
Happy New Year from the Newport Beach Public Library! The beginning of each year brings the opportunity for renewal and a commitment to bettering yourself. People often make resolutions to improve themselves in many avenues of life, either physically,...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mario Lopez, Arts and Culture
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Why have an annual physical?
Q. I see my doctor every year for an annual physical examination. I recently heard that people who have annual physicals don't really live any longer. Should I still go? A. I think it is worth doing, but not for the reasons you might expect. A recent...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Heart Disease
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Rodale launches online store
Emmaus publisher Rodale is entering the online retail business, hoping that readers interested in the ultimate bikini body and how to build beach muscle will also be inclined to drop $48 on a microfiber yoga towel made with recycled coconut shells or $199...
Tags: Magazines, Periodicals, Lifestyle and Leisure, New Products, Advertising
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05/20: Conventions
This week Digestive Disease Week, today-Tuesday, Orange County Convention Center, 20,000. Not open to the public. QI Revolution, Saturday-May 28, Orange County Convention Center, 1,100. Open to the public. Upcoming Women's International...
Tags: Orange County Convention Center
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05/13: Conventions
This week Sapphire 2013, today-Thursday, Orange County Convention Center, 16,000. Not open to the public. Digestive Disease Week, Sunday-May 21, Orange County Convention Center, 20,000. Not open to the public. Upcoming QI Revolution, May 25-28,...
Tags: Orange County Convention Center
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: Suboxone (drug), Disease Prevention, Fort Meade (military base), HIV, Glen Burnie
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