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Vital Signs: In Central Valley, Car Washes Raise Money for Memorials

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As expensive as medical care can be, the cost of dying can also carry a hefty price tag. And when people can't afford services for loved ones, they get creative. In the Central Valley, that often means car washes, with kids holding up brightly colored posters about the people they've lost. As part of our community health series "Vital Signs," we head to a gas station in Central Fresno.

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