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Risas Dental and Braces to Receive Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce 2014 Impact Award in Entrepreneurial Excellence

PHOENIX, ARIZ. – (May 15, 2014) – Risas Dental and Braces (Risas), the Arizona-based health care company committed to making quality dentistry affordable to all, is one of eight Phoenix area companies chosen to receive the Greater Phoenix Chamber of

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First Date Etiquette: Who Picks up the Tab?

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez At last, the man you’ve been interested in asks you on a date.  He picks you up, the conversation is fun and flirty and you dine at a trendy restaurant that sets the romantic mood you

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department: April Kicks Off Summer Ozone Season in the Valley

April 1 marks the start of summer ozone season, when air quality concerns shift from pollution caused by woodburning, to the ground-level ozone produced by harmful emissions. This pollutant forms at ground level when chemicals from emissions react under the

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Celebrando con Mary Rabago

La reconocida periodista Mary Rabago le extiende una cordial invitación al público en general para festejar su cumpleaños a lo grande, el próximo domingo 23 de marzo del 2014.  Será una celebración con mucha diversión para toda la familia. Con actividades y

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Study: 37 Percent of Phoenicians Do Not Plan to Enroll in Health Insurance Coverage

H&R Block research on Arizona, released today shows the following: 37% of Phoenicians don’t plan to get insurance, with 25% that don’t know if there is a penalty and 22% believe there is no penalty 56% of residents surveyed indicated they have enrolled in or plan

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U.N. Agency Urges To Reduce Sugar Intake, Should Account For 5% Of Daily Calories

The World Health Organizations said this weekend that your daily sugar intake should be just 5 percent of your total calories.  This is half of what the agency previously recommended, according to new draft guidelines published Wednesday. After a review

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“The obstacle is this Latina’s path”

“The obstacle is this Latina’s path”

I’m writing about a  Latina, who I met a few months ago, named Glorianna (fondly known as Glory) Verdugo, who has transformed her mind, body and soul. This single mother of two, who recently divorced after being married for 15 years,

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Phoenix Children's Hospital Joins Forces with Cincinnati Children's and Toyota

The number one factor of child deaths in Arizona is related to motor vehicle crashes. Phoenix Children’s Hospital announced it partnered with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Toyota to bring the Buckle Up for Life program, a national injury

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Season’s Dominant Flu Strain Especially Harmful to Young People

By RACHEL LEINGANGCronkite News Service PHOENIX – When Jamie Ison got a fever in early January, he didn’t expect that he’d end up in intensive care. But within three days, he was diagnosed with H1N1, and his body was failing

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MIHS une a la Comunidad Latina con la Campana de la Ley de Atencion Medica Asequible (Affordable Care Act)

Según estudios recientes de EnrollAmerica, el 82 por ciento de Latinos no saben que la fecha límite para obtener un seguro médico es el 31 de marzo; el 76 por ciento no están al tanto de la ayuda financiera o subsidios

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