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Mashup Score: 29A Jacksonville man received a card in the mail. It led him to give an extraordinary gift - 3 month(s) ago
Tara Mano mailed thousands of cards across the country looking for a kidney donor. A Jacksonville man who received one is donating his kidney this week to help her.
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Mashup Score: 2Olympic-winning figure skater Ronald Joseph becomes advocate for ALS by volunteering with Mayo Clinic - 3 month(s) ago
Ronald Joseph is not only being recognized for his accomplishments as an Olympic-winning figure skater, but for becoming a role model for ALS patients.
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Mashup Score: 21Mayo Clinic doctor: Don't tell grandma she's too old for a mammogram - 7 month(s) ago
Mayo Clinic Radiologist Dr. Kristin Robinson says her own family said her grandma, at age 83, was too old to get a mammogram. The doctor says that’s not true.
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Mashup Score: 3A family's grief becomes legislation to save lives in Florida - 9 month(s) ago
Emily Adkins was only 23 years old when she died as a result of a blood clot. Her family made it their mission to make sure other people don’t suffer a similar fate.
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Facing Stage 4 #KidneyDisease, Tara Mano sent thousands of cards seeking a donor. John Hughes, moved by her story, will donate his kidney in a paired exchange, impacting three lives. His selfless act also boosts Tara on the transplant list. https://t.co/qYGq58RMLP @FCN2go