18-year-old cancer survivor meets his blood donors
Before being diagnosed with bone cancer in July 2007, Jason Lansdown was what many would call a typical teenager, but after a grueling surgery to remove a cancerous tumor and to replace his tibia with a state-of-the-art prosthetic he is now known as a "bionic boy."After returning to life as a typical teenager, the 18-year-old cancer-free Lansdownwas given the opportuni...
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Making a quilt for a healthy America
OK, I don't really care about health care in France and the "fact" that everybody there loves it. Equally, I could care less that "everybody" in Canada or Great Britain hates theirs. Because, in reality, nobody is proposing that those countries run our health care system. Nobody. What is important is that ours is not working for a lot of people. Estimates I have heard...
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Youth tackle local graffiti problems in Denver
Students collaborate with local artists to create public artwork at two Denver Public Library branches Think 360 Arts and Denver Public Libraries are teaming up with more than 30 local youth to create permanent pieces of artwork at two library branches in Denver- the Pauline Robinson Branch Library in Park Hill and the Athmar Branch Library in the Athmar Park Ne...
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