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  • The NAFC is a national non-profit association of free clinics in the United States, which are themselves community-based, non-profit, volunteer-supported Free Clinics serving the people without or with little health insurance.

    Medindia Health News 2009

  • A Great Grandson was 2X NAFC and Hall-OF-Famer River Oaks Corky, who won more field trial points than any other dawg ever.

    Field & Stream 2010

  • He has been published by numerous magazines, including NAFC/"THE FISHERMAN", "Bassin", and many online publications.

    Is This The New World-Record Largemouth? 2009

  • A Great Grandson was 2X NAFC and Hall-OF-Famer River Oaks Corky, who won more field trial points than any other dawg ever.

    Field & Stream 2010

  • Nicole D. Lamoureux, its national director, told me NAFC is a member organization for the nation's 1,200 free health clinics, which come in all shapes and sizes and use different models and have a variety of funding streams.

    Dr. Jon LaPook: Dr. Oz Puts a Face on the Uninsured 2009

  • To learn more about urinary incontinence treatment, consult the National Association for Continence website (NAFC.org) and the American Urogynecologic Society website (www.augs.org).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • To learn more about urinary incontinence treatment, consult the National Association for Continence website (NAFC.org) and the American Urogynecologic Society website (www.augs.org).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • To learn more about urinary incontinence treatment, consult the National Association for Continence website (NAFC.org) and the American Urogynecologic Society website (www.augs.org).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • To learn more about urinary incontinence treatment, consult the National Association for Continence website (NAFC.org) and the American Urogynecologic Society website (www.augs.org).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • Only 18 percent of men versus 33 percent of women talk to their doctor about their symptoms, according to an NAFC survey of people with bladder problems.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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