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An Anne Arundel County woman said she was watching when WBAL TV 11 News anchor Donna Hamilton received a free vascular screening last February — and that viewing may have saved her husband's life. Joyce Eurice said she decided to make an appointment with Dare to C.A.R.E., a vascular screening program, for her and her husband, Jim, after she saw Hamilton get the free screening on TV.
"I wrote the number down right away and I called," she said.
The scan checked from the neck to the ankles, but while Joyce Eurice's scan was clear, Jim Eurice's was not.
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Man Gets Vascular Screening After Seeing TV Report
November 2007
As Seen in WBAL11 TV MD
An Anne Arundel County woman said she was watching when WBAL TV 11 News anchor Donna Hamilton received a free vascular screening last February — and that viewing may have saved her husband's life. Joyce Eurice said she decided to make an appointment with Dare to C.A.R.E., a vascular screening program, for her and her husband, Jim, after she saw Hamilton get the free screening on TV.
"I wrote the number down right away and I called," she said.
The scan checked from the neck to the ankles, but while Joyce Eurice's scan was clear, Jim Eurice's was not.