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30th August 2009
Times are tough, and for those of us with the comfort of commodities like a home and an automobile, it can become easy to forget how much worse it gets than our own situation. To punctuate this point somewhat, consider that you have the fortune of reading... Read >
Author: David Holmes
11th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jennifer Koretsky
Do you ever get the feeling that you're overcomplicating things?
There are certainly many important decisions in life that need careful consideration. But people with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) tend to get ... Read >
10th June 2009
It seems that the whole world has turned pink. You can buy a pink frying pan, pink Barbie doll, pink M&Ms, even a limited edition Ford Mustang with a 'Pink Package!' These pink product purchases generate money for breast cancer research and treatment.
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Author: HWNTeam
04th June 2009
A new Columbia University study shows that as many as three-fourths of premenopausal women with early stage breast cancer have vitamin D deficiency. It was further found that daily supplementation of 400 IU per day did not correct the deficiency.
The 1... Read >
Author: RA Butters
12th May 2009
Needless to say, when employing an advertising campaign, one has to make sure that it adheres to the traits of good advertising. These traits serve as a guide, so one will know if their campaigns are doing what they should be doing—in this case, present... Read >
Author: MICHAEL JOHN ARNOLD
15th April 2009
Many online stores sell Hurricane Katrina Support Bracelets so that they can raise money, support and create awareness for hurricane Katrina Victims. Message like "Hope, Faith, Courage and Strength can be imprinted on it". This type of wristband is availa... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
02nd April 2009
October is ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month’. Regrettably barely any of us recall this. But breast cancer is a very real and fatal disease that afflicts as many as 200,000 women every just one year. Some women are fortunate enough to have the power to f... Read >
Author: nlwest21
10th March 2009
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in American women. Approximately one out of eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It would be so nice to tell ahead of time which is the unlucky one out of every eight patients. But there ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
21st January 2009
If you tire of the same old accessories, then you have not seen the latest trend to hit the streets: the silicone bracelet. First popularized by Tour de France cyclist and cancer survivor, Lance Armstrong, silicone bracelets have become one of the fastest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
Have you been noticing your belly growing fat? Getting a fat belly is no laughing matter and extremely unhealthy regardless of whether you are a man or woman. This is because a fat belly increases your risk of:
- Heart disease
- Cancer (especially b... Read >
Author: Dr. Becky Gillaspy
02nd December 2008
The latest issue of the journal Breast Cancer Research, carries a study from the National Cancer Institute. Over the years, there has been an accumulation of evidence that overweight women who have been through the menopause have increased risks of breast... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th November 2008
Thinking about how I might support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I asked subscribers to my newsletter, Staging Diva Dispatch, if any of them were also breast cancer survivors who might want to share their personal stories about fighting this disease and ... Read >
Author: Debra Gould
29th September 2008
Cars4Charities has reached a major milestone. Since its’ beginning in 2003, it has sent over 1 million dollars to charities. Cars4Charities is a not for profit organization that processes vehicle donations for over 1,000 charities nationwide. “We a... Read >
Author: Karen Campese
16th January 2008
Few words produce a fear factor for women as the words "breast cancer". The best protection against breast cancer is knowledge of the ways you can reduce the risk of acquiring this dreaded disease.
While it is currently true that there are some very p... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
05th October 2007
Vitamin D's importance in maintaining strong, healthy bones through its interaction with the essential mineral, calcium, is well known. But the vitamin is also vital for the health of the nervous and immune systems, in regulating insulin levels and blood... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
25th June 2007
When you are doing individual fundraising for a personal cause such as breast cancer research, multiple sclerosis, AIDS charity, or even personal medical expenses, you need proven fundraising ideas. Here are six ideas for individual fundraisers.
Dinner... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds
05th April 2007
Janie Canei is battling Breast Cancer for the second time, this time in
her lungs, neck, and brain. She is presently considered terminally ill,
but she remains positive and focused on getting better with the support of
her son Matthew. Matthew, who is ... Read >
Author: david smith
05th March 2007
Here are some fundraising ideas for events to help your team raise funds for Relay Of Life. Most of these can be put together by a single team or in partnership with other groups.
Fundraising Billboard
A unique idea is to put together a fundraising bi... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds
19th February 2007
It is unarguable that fiber may provide many healthy benefits to our body, many of us have in fact tried to avoid as far as possible. Why is this so? We all know that, fiber has no flavor or color and it hides in many of the foods that we eat. People choo... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
29th January 2007
With early detection, cancer is no longer an automatic death sentence. However, an initial diagnosis still brings with it a host of questions: What is the best course of treatment? Are conventional approaches best? Or are non-traditional therapies pre... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
19th December 2006
Flax - a role in the treatment of cancer?
Lignan, a fiber found in flax, is the latest hope in the treatment of cancer
Flax - the plant that gave grateful world the classic look of linen - hot research property nowadays. Prized for millennia as a so... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
14th December 2006
cars4charities has a unique opportunity for you to get a year-end tax deduction and help one of over 200 respected charities at the same time. Some of the benefiting charities include; Breast Cancer Research Foundation, American Foundation for the Blind,... Read >
Author: Karen Campese
15th August 2006
Chances are someone close to you such as your friend, mother, wife, sister or even yourself has been touched by breast cancer in one way or another. That's why it is so important that we never give up fighting for a cure.
Finding a cure is not imposs... Read >
Author: Amie Cunningham
15th May 2006
Three to four times a week treatment is recommanded for optimum results in addition to daily usage of St.herb Breast Mask. Three to four times a week treatment is recommended for optimum results in addition to daily usage of St.herb Breast Mask. In some... Read >
Author: suwat Muenpan
01st February 2006
Antiperspirants And Breast Cancer
Most underarm antiperspirants contain as the active ingredient, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been controversy about Aluminium, since the 1950's when it was a popular metal used for... Read >
Author: keith londrie
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