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Challenge yourself and other Kansas Citians to bike, walk, carpool, ride the bus or streetcar, or vanpool to work this fall.
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Whether it’s your first time on a stationary bike or you’re a seasoned cycling pro — Kansas City has various studios to help you get your spin on.
These are three of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
The meet-up group is less than two years old and has 13,999 members.
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All medical experts agree that breast cancer screening for women at average risk should begin at age 40.
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The experts at The University of Kansas Cancer Center are on hand to help those facing a prostate cancer diagnosis.
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