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Expo benefits Breast cancer stories websiteFoster's Daily DemocratBy PATRICK ARCHAMBAULT PORTSMOUTH — JEM Events had its inaugural Women's Living Expo this past Saturday at Community Campus from 10 am to 4 pm, which promoted breast cancer awareness, heath and wellness along with spreading the word for over 90 local ... |
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Physician's photo project follows patients' emotional journeyFlorida TodayDr. Emran Imami documents some of his patients' fight against breast cancer through black-and-white photographs. Among his subjects is Heather Copley, 25. In front of her is a book of some of the photos he's taken so far. / CHRIS KRIDLER/FOR FLORIDA ... |
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