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First Ebola Patient Diagnosed in U.S. Dies, What Happens Next

The first person in the United States to be diagnosed with Ebola, Thomas Eric Duncan, was pronounced dead Wednesday morning by the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.  The outbreak has already killed thousands in Africa.  Texas Health Presbyterian

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New Olay Product Helps You Flaunt Beautiful, Healthy-Looking Skin this Fall

As summer comes to an end and the seasons begin to change, so does your skin. While we know you’ve been diligent with your SPF, it’s no secret that the summer sun wreaks havoc on your skin. Give your skin

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First Ever 4th of July Celebration at West World

SCOTTSDALE – M Catering by Michael’s and R Entertainment Company, along with WestWorld of Scottsdale are about to change the landscape of Independence Day in metro Phoenix forever, with the first ever Scottsdale 4th of July at WestWorld. The event delivers a wonderland of interactive

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Terapia de Testosterona Ligada a Ataques Cardíacos y Accidentes Cerebrovasculares

Un reciente informe sugiere un aumento en el uso de testosterona por hombres sin afecciones médicas subyacentes.  Muchos hombres están optando por la terapia de testosterona para combatir síntomas como la falta de energía; sin embargo, algunos médicos están levantando la voz de alerta

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Jennifer Lopez, Casper Smart Split After Two and a Half Years Together

Jennifer Lopez is single and available once again, according to Fox Latino News. The reason reportedly was due to “sexting” allegations, and after the singer’s relationship had been on thin ice for a while, they finally decided to call it

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Brazil 2014 World Cup 101: Host Country Ready for the Biggest Sporting Event in the World

ArizonaLatinos.com continues to give you insight, test your knowledge keep you informed on the most anticipated sporting event in the world with our series Brazil 2014 World Cup 101.   By Francisco Romero With just a few days away before

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European Flavor in Glendale: Le Chalet

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Crepes are a common entrée found on many restaurant menus.  Le Chalet is one of the few French eateries in the West Valley where customers can choose savory or sweet crepes, or a traditional French plate

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University of Arizona, Phoenix Announce New Downtown Project

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and the City of Phoenix announced Thursday plans to construct a 10-story, 245,000-square-foot research building, pending approval from the Arizona Board of Regents in June. The Regents are scheduled to vote

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Arizona Cardinals Pick SS Deone Bucannon in First Round of the 2014 NFL Draft

By Francisco Romero The first round of the 2014 National Football Draft came and went by with anticipation, surprises and excitement for the newly employed professional football players and employers alike.  The Arizona Cardinals with the 27th pick in the

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Kevin Durant 2013-14 NBA Most Valuable Player

By Francisco Romero It took no one by surprise that Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder won the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the 2013-14 NBA Most Valuable Player. The league announced Durant’s first MVP award Tuesday. Durant finished the

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