Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in partnership with Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program Parents try to help their children grow up healthy. We can give them the best stuff that money can buy but the environment around a young girl may change the way her body develops. It is too soon to say for sure that avoiding certain chemicals or foods lowers the risk of breast cancer. ...
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Schedule Your Mammography!!
I am sure you already know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. My friend Kat wrote a guest post on my blog calling October "Pink-tober" because the pink washing of America can be a bit overbearing at times. However, the core goals and ideas of Breast Cancer Awareness Month are still just as important as when it was first proclaimed. Today I am going to tell it to you straight…below ...
Worthy Wednesdays: This One is for You
Today's guest post is written by Tracy Schwartz. Tracy's mother Susan was part of a very small group of women, including my Aunt, that were the best of friends since childhood. Please take a moment to read how Tracy is honoring her mother.... June 6, 2010 my mother, Susan Schwartz lost her battle to Breast Cancer after fighting for 17 years. She was just short of her 51st birthday ...
Worthy Wednesdays: Pink-tober and FORCE
It is that time of year again. The weather is turning colder, the leaves are beginning to change, Halloween costumes are being picked out, and there is Pink everywhere you turn. Yesterday as I was taking my daughter to the park I drove by a large piece of plywood with a painted pink pig on it, 20 or more pink painted pumpkins, and breast cancer ribbons on the lawn of a local realty company. I am ...