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Guys to provide gals with wellness motivation 

    Guys to provide gals with wellness motivation 

Greensboro marketing guru Audretta Hall is looking to encourage Triad residents to kickstart the new year with a focus on health and wellness.  From Jan. 9 through May 18, a

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WFU Innovation Quarter growing

    WFU Innovation Quarter growing

Two of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s preeminent School of Medicine programs will move to Wake Forest Innovation Quarter in the spring. The Medical Center has announced that its nationally

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Grant to support student development program

    Grant to support student development program

The Center for Community Safety (CCS) at Winston-Salem State University, in collaboration with North Carolina Lions District 31D Lions and the Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club, has received a

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African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

    African dress project seeks pillowcase donations

The Rukiya Busara Piedmont Triad Chapter (RuBu) of the Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. mentoring program Girls as Pearls (GAP) is hard at work creating and designing pillow case

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HIV/AIDS

    HIV/AIDS

Educating Ourselves and Our Communities Dec. 1 was World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS, those

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Belles join bone marrow registry

Lives will be saved thanks to 74 Bennett College students. After an on-campus workshop from the Linkage to Life: Organ,

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Novant plans focus on stroke in ’14

    Novant plans focus on stroke in ’14

In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, Novant Health and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association held a Stroke Caregiver

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Diabetes series brings firm, Medical Center together

Wharton Gladden & Company, a Greensboro-based real estate investment banking firm, will partner with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to

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A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

    A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

Doctors have known for years that atrial fibrillation (AF), or irregular heartbeat, increases the risk for stroke, but now researchers

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In Harm’s Way

Black women most likely to be killed by the men they love Black women face a disproportionate share of fatal

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