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1: Breast Cancer Ribbons
You see them everywhere from jewelry, to car magnets, to symbols on grocery products, to major companies displaying them on their advertisements. The pink ribbons show everyone that you care about and are interested in finding a cure for breast cancer. Whether you just wear a pink ribbon or you are more socially active in the issue depends upon your own personal experiences with breast cancer.
2: Metastatic Breast Cancer
America received a shocking piece of news in March 2007. John Edward's wife, Elizabeth, had been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. She spoke calmly, with inner strength, about how she had asked her husband to continue his presidential campaign, and how she wanted to campaign by his side. She did not want to be best known by her illness; she wanted, in fact, needed, to carry on as normally as she could.
3: Shiatsu Massage Chair Recliner Review of Panasonic EP1273KL
The Panasonic EP-1273KL shiatsu massage chair is the subject of this product review. Panasonic is an electronics company and has a massage chair line. The EP-1273KL is a midrange model. The midrange is the $2,000 to $3,000 price range for massage chairs. Let us take a look at some of the advanced features for the Panasonic EP-1273KL shiatsu massage chair.
4: Breast Cancer Drugs
Raloxifene and breast cancer. There has been a great deal of press interest recently in whether the osteoporosis drug Raloxifene can have an impact on the outcome for breast cancer patients. But what's the evidence? Does this drug reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer?
5: Male Breast Cancer
Most people believe that breast cancer only affects women; this is because most men are not aware that they are also at risk of getting the disease. Given this, men need to be aware of the symptoms and the ways they can handle the disease. Below is a discussion of some important information that men should know about breast cancer in men.
6: Wonderful World of Dog Accessories!
It's not just you who could do with some fabulous accessories, there's a wide range especially for your dog too!
7: You are what You Remember
You, like everyone, have memories that can affect how you feel. You can remember a happy memory and feel a bit of the happy emotion. Just as you can remember a sad memory and feel the sadness.
8: Weight Loss-Regain Control
Diet and weight is everywhere. It is at the grocery store, in magazines, and sometimes right in your back yard as a fast food restaurant. Our society constantly obsesses over weight, food choices and exercise, so why then is America so overweight? The answer is simple, losing weight is hard. People are over weight for many reasons, portion control, food choices, lack of motivation for exercise, or emotional attachments to food. There is help out there for anyone who wants it.
9: Things You Need To Know About LTC Insurance
A long-term care insurance quote is based upon several things. You will want know these and this article will give you six key points to explain some of those factors. When you receive an ltci quote, it is going to be contingent upon what you want out of the policy regarding benefits levels and where you are in your life age-wise. Using the information in this article will allow you to be a smart consumer.
10: The Symptoms of Ruptured Ovarian Cysts
There is a temptation for women with ovarian cysts or symptoms of rupture to just consider that this is a normal part of life with ovarian cysts. However complications may increase as ovarian cysts that have ruptured show different symptoms from one person to another and may therefore be ignored because of that. Understanding the symptoms of ruptured ovarian cysts can be very useful in order to choose the appropriate treatment while there is still time. Remaining vigilant, checking the situation and regularly being examined medically is critical when you have a condition of an ovarian cyst. It is therefore essential that you consider the guidelines as simply information that then serves as a preliminary for an exact diagnosis of your situation independently of whether the symptoms match up to any particular textbook.
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