Lifestyle & Trends - Community
Rare Disease Day 2013: Maintaining bone health in people with multiple myeloma
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In honor of the sixth annual Rare Disease Day, celebrated on Feb. 28, it is important to drive awareness about some rare cancers that are many times undiagnosed until the cancer has already spread. One particular cancer, multiple myeloma, often goes undiagnosed until the disease has spread to the bone.
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Cycling to help stop diabetes
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Tour de Cure is a fun way to get out with your family, friends or co-workers and has routes designed for all riders - from 5-mile family rides to 100-mile century rides. It is a ride, not a race, so participants are encouraged to go at their own pace.
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You can donate your time as well as your money
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Nonprofit organizations depend on monetary donations to keep their operations running and support the communities they serve. Many people, however, want to do more than write a check to local organizations they support, so they become volunteers.
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Rare Disease Impact Report quantifies patient and caregiver challenges on journey to diagnosis and beyond
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Getting a diagnosis is just the first of many challenges patients with rare diseases - and their caregivers - face.
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Technology can turn $25 into a family giving tradition
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Technology has been connecting families for generations. The invention of the phone let us hear voices of loved ones far away, and the creation of the Internet helped us to see them. Today, those same technologies that we've used to bring our families closer together are helping us to connect with and support families who are worlds apart. In doing so, the very concept and experience of "gifting" and philanthropy is being transformed.
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