About Discussing Breast Cancer
Discussing Breast Cancer is the place for survivors, their friends and family members to turn for information that will empower them to navigate through the storm they may find themselves in before, during or after a breast cancer diagnosis.
Many of the posts are about the author's personal experience as a two time survivor. In addition, Discussing Breast Cancer is loaded with timely news and information about the disease, it's symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. It will also reference the myriad of sites, individuals and organizations that either raise money and/or awareness for the cause or in some way contribute to researching a cure or serving breast cancer survivors worldwide.
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- What The Heck Is Treatment Resistant Depression?
This is a dreadfully named type of chronic depression. Please, someone in the medical community rename this thing. When you're depressed, you're always convinced that you cannot be cured or helped. [...] - Victoria's Secret? She's a Vegan!
Victoria's Secret is no longer hiding in closet. The lingerie and beauty product brand is getting loud and proud about veganism. Pink Body is a new line of Victoria's Secret cosmetics - including [...] - I binged
Yes. I am not all perfect and cured. I totally had a binge last night. It was my own fault. I had junk food lying around the house for the "future" and needless to say, I pounced on the food last [...] - Is Volumetrics for you?
[caption id="attachment_756" align="alignnone" width="339" caption="Volumetrics "][/caption]"Free foods" are those that help you get more bang for your buck because they contain a lot of water, [...] - Psoriasis and Earache
I'm going to be honest and beg the blogosphere for information of psoriasis and earache. I have psoriasis and now it seems to have spread to my right ear. It causes a dull ache, but not bad enough [...] - Dear Non-Vegans, Love Eccentric Vegan
Eccentric Vegan compiled a great resource post, called "Dear Non-Vegans," all about why meat, eggs, all other animal products are not healthy, humane, or environmentally friendly on Vegan Soapbox. I [...] - Top Ten signs of Alzheimers Disease
[caption id="attachment_1800" align="alignnone" width="67" caption="Alzheimers"][/caption]Memory loss that disrupts everyday life is not a normal part of aging. It may be a sign of Alzheimer's [...] - The best way to measure body fat
[caption id="attachment_796" align="alignnone" width="104" caption="Tape Measure"][/caption]When does "putting on a few pounds" cross the line into needing to lose weight? Neither scale, BMI, pinch [...] - Exacts on how you too can run up expensive therapy bills for your children.
Ok, so see, as I said, I’ve never been away from my children much. And, I have missed not one, not two but on Saturday, I will have missed three of my son’s basketball games. Never in [...] - Published Letter to the Editor
My first letter to the editor was published this week in the Middle Tennessee State University student newspaper, Sidelines. Here's the published version of what I wrote in response to their article [...]
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- Lecture to look at ancient painted ceramics
For prehistoric Southwest peoples, ceramic art was more than something to set on a shelf and admire. It was something to use for meals, for drinking, to carry water and store food, or to incorporate [...] - Family struggles to keep head above water economically
Bethany McDonald sat in her trailer one night earlier this month, a cigarette and cup of coffee in hand, gazing at an order form for Pure Romance products. [...] - Lingmerth goes low, team ties for 3rd
David Lingmerth was three-under-par on the final day of the Seminole Intercollegiate to move Arkansas up from sixth to third in the final round. [...] - York lecturer to talk about offbeat landscape designs
AUBURN - What if we were to replace our front lawns with gardens that provide food for humans and habitat for wildlife? What roles could artists and designers play in rethinking our ideas about [...] - Police chief: Layered parking suggested to save budget, no serious discussions though
Many freshmen acknowledge the opportunity to park on campus at Central Michigan University as an advantage over other schools across the state.But in a time of financial distress, is it time for [...] - Rose Arena renovations taking shape, lobby, practice facility walls up
Construction at Rose Arena is beginning to reveal what the expanded $21.5-million CMU Events Center will look like. [...] - Wrestling team needs top-four finish at NCAAs
The CMU wrestling team has talked all year about its goals for the season.As the Chippewas rattled off wins against top-20 teams such as Nebraska, Maryland and Kent State, as well as teams such as [...] - Bitzer, Harman exemplify Zeigler’s philosophy
CLEVELAND — Like many times in their careers, Jordan Bitzer and Robbie Harman walked off the court Thursday without a win.But like so many other times, there was little doubt they left it all on [...] - Corning Cable Systems CEO speaks March 25 at Appalachian
BOONE–Clark Kinlin, president and chief executive officer of Corning Cable Systems in Hickory, will be the speaker at the Harlan E. Boyles Distinguished CEO Lecture March 25 at Appalachian State [...] - W. Gymnastics. Auburn Gymnastics Holds at No. 17 in Latest GymInfo Collegiate Poll
For the second straight week, the Auburn gymnastics team is ranked No. 17 in the latest edition of the GymInfo Collegiate Gymnastics poll, the organization released Sunday. [...]



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