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Why I Run: Making My Miles Matter

Philly.com

4/22/2015

Over the past three years, my identical twin, Leah, and I have shared our experiences on our blog, "Twins Run in Our Family". Much to our surprise, we've gained quite a following of runners, twins and/or parents of twins. We're often recognized at races when we wear our shirt that has our logo on the front and our tagline on the back: "If you're passing me, I'm Malinda. If I'm passing you, I'm Leah."

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Cancer researcher Dr. Chris Vakoc to receive AACR’s Outstanding Achievement Award

CSHL.edu

4/17/2015

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) will honor CSHL Assistant Professor Christopher R. Vakoc, M.D., Ph.D., with the 35th annual AACR Outstanding Achievement in Cancer Research Award.  The award will be given at the AACR Annual Meeting 2015, which convenes in Philadelphia on Saturday, April 18th. 

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Sacred Heart Students Raise Money in The Great Lemonade War

YourHoustonNews.com

4/16/2015

It would be hard to match the enthusiasm and infectious optimism of the fourth-grade students at Sacred Heart Catholic School.

On Wednesday, they weren’t excited about a particular school event, assignment or hanging out with their friends. They wanted to raise money to help cure disease.

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First Chatham H.S. Lemon Run Was a Great Success

NJ.com

4/20/2015

The first-ever Chatham High School Lemon Run was held April 19. More than 100 people participated in the 5K, with times ranging from 19 minutes to 40 minutes. The top three finishers were Alec Gonzalez with a time of 19:40.8, Billy Schneider with a time of 19:43.4, and Christopher Schneider with a time of 20:22.8. Some also participated in the Fun Run, and joined in the party afterward for snacks and lemonade.

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Rita's and Lynchburg Girl Join Forces to Raise Money for Pediatric Cancer Research

WSET.com

4/15/2015

A 5 year old conquering cancer took over the reigns at Rita's Italian Ice in Forest Wednesday, to help raise money for kids just like her fighting the disease.

Edie Gilger was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 6 months old. She's spent a lot of time at UVA and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for treatment.

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Cancer Survivor Serves at Rita's Italian Ice

News4Jax.com

4/15/2015

A local 17-year-old cancer survivor was hoping to make a difference while handing out cool treats in Jacksonville Beach.

Gracey Smith was diagnosed with hypodiploid acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is using her story to help spread awareness for other families battling childhood cancer.

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Alex's Lemonade Stand Producing Sweet Results

ThisWeekNews.com

4/15/2015

At 13, Tyler Johnson might have been too old for a lemonade stand, but his mother didn't have the heart to tell him.

Instead, Tyler and other children in the Brandonway neighborhood used the lemonade stand to raise money for cancer research through the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer.

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Alumnus Tait Huso Wins Research Grant from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

TheDailyCollegian.com

4/14/2015

Penn State alumnus Tait Huso and Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation founder Alex Scott have one thing in common — a mission to conduct research to help children fighting childhood cancer.

Though Alex lost her battle with neuroblastoma in 2004, young scientists awarded with the ALSF Pediatric Oncology Student Training Program grant have the opportunity to continue her fight against cancer.

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