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Can grief be a mental illness? With new diagnostic changes, maybe

On Saturday (May 18), in a move that could add to the tension between religion and science, the American Psychiatric Association changed a controversial diagnosis regarding how grief relates to mental health.
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Army veteran organizes continental motorcycle ride to benefit Wounded Warrior Project

As we approach the summer season with Armed Forces Day on May 18, Memorial Day on May 27, Flag Day on June 14 and Independence Day on July 4, many Americans will donate to veterans causes through running, sending checks and lemonade stands.
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Love for Larue - a community unites for one little girl

This weekend the Love for Larue Festival will feature eight area bands as a benefit for the family at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday (May 3-4) at the Soapbox Laundro-Lounge, 255 N. Front St.
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Interview leads reporter to a new passion - running marathons to fight cancer

Shannon Rae Gentry says: "I met a couple of people who have benefited from cancer research and did Team In Training through an article in Lumina News, and since I'm already a runner and enjoy running in races, I thought it would be a worthwhile thing to do with my time."
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Know any health care jokes?

Cynthia Barnett says: "I don’t recommend that we suspend compassion and caring for those who are sick and suffering. This is serious business. But I do believe that humor, a most healthy state of thought, has a place in our health care system."
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Is Biomedicine the Only Path to Cure Breast Cancer?

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month ends, Cynthia Barnett writes about the little pink ribbon and other ways to support women with breast cancer. 
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Parents accept daughter’s rare illness as ‘God’s will’

They say God gave Pearl her bright red hair and wide blue eyes, as well as the genetic disorder that created a cleft in her upper lip and caused her brain's development to stall in the first weeks in the womb.
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BRIEF: Health fair to benefit First Fruits Ministries

Revelation Health Event will focus on ways to change your thoughts, heal your body and your life. 
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Ready for a Sea Change in Health Care?

Writer Cynthia Barnett asks: "But what if (healthcare) reforms were based on a radically different approach: the assumption that thought, not body, influenced our health?"
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Who cares for the caregiver?

Deborah Culp tells her experiences of caregiving and gives advice for self-care while you're caring for others.
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New Hanover Regional graduates largest class of hospital chaplains

Friday (Aug. 24) the hospital celebrated the graduation of its largest class of chaplain residents in the last 20 years.
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