"Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them."
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Breast Cancer - Another Obesity Victim Obesity raises the risk of various types of cancer. And only 3% people know that obesity increases cancer risks. According to a recent research based on one million Americans conducted by the American cancer society, 14% of cancer deaths in men and 20% of ...
Can You Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer We hear it all the time.lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy. In January 2003, the Journal of the American Medical Association ...
Surviving Radiation the Wise Woman Way Whether you are worried about the radiation from dental x-rays, a mammogram, or fallout, here are some Wise Woman Ways to help you stay healthy. We are adapted to survive mild exposures to radiation. After all, the sun is a kind of controlled ...
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Rubber wristbands are a solid loop of rubber that can be stretched in order to be slid over a person's hand and worn on the wrist. The bands are strong, durable, and waterproof; many people leave their rubber wristbands on at all times. The wristbands come in nearly any color imaginable, including yellow, black, green, blue, and translucent, among many others. Particular colors of rubber wristbands can represent certain issues or charities. Perhaps the most famous is the yellow "Livestrong" wristband. Champion bicyclist and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong first designed these bands in early 2004 to raise money and awareness of his cancer foundation. Now, similar bands come in a variety of colors representing different issues. Some of the most prominent are pink bands to represent breast cancer and red bands to represent Tsunami Aid and the Red Cross. Other popular rubber wristbands are green or camouflage bands showing support for the United States troops and solid black bands that serve as a memorial to slain heavy metal guitarist Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott. Wristbands are usually relatively inexpensive to make. Most manufacturers offer discounts to organizations that order 500 or more wristbands. The bands are imprinted with a slogan or organization name. The bands are usually sold to consumers for around a dollar apiece. Rubber wristbands are more popular than ever. People of all ages wear them to show their awareness and support of a variety of worthy causes. About the Author Wrist Bands Info provides detailed information about rubber, silicone, and leather wristbands, plus free and custom wristbands, including charity, and cancer wristbands. Wrist Bands Info is affiliated with Business Plans by Growthink.
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Panama joins Laura Bush's breast cancer campaign - Miami Herald PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Laura Bush is applauding Panama's decision to join to a regional alliance for breast cancer awareness and research. The first lady says lives are being saved by the alliance, which includes the U.S., Brazil, Costa Rica and ...
'Dinner Impossible' does the improbable, and chef makes comeback - Canada East Chef Robert Irvine, of the Food Network's new show "Dinner: Impossible," is interviewed in one of the network's kitchens, in New York in 2007. After getting dumped from Food Network's "Dinner: Impossible" series in March following revelations that he ...
Baby Girl Born During One Of Finnair's Flights - Eflux Media The in-flight birth, a first for Finnair, occurred at an altitude of 11,000 metres over Kazakhstan. The plane had left Bangkok for Helsinki. "The pilot had considered an emergency landing in Moscow, but there was no immediate need," Finnair ...
Cranston woman’s bout with breast cancer launches new business - Providence Journal CRANSTON — It’s hard to slow Barbara Manni down. The 41-year-old mother of two has always thrown herself into everything she does –– whether it’s golfing competitively or making crepe-paper kelp and hanging dangling seahorses at the Alpine ...
'We shared our cancer experiences' - BBC Health Mina and Toral Shah have both had breast cancer When Toral Shah discovered she had breast cancer and needed a mastectomy the first person she turned to was her mother, who had gone through exactly the same experience seven years earlier. "She would ...
Student Katie-Ann bares all to help cancer fight - Northampton Chronicle The daughter of Northamptonshire cricket legend Allan Lamb is baring all for a charity calendar to raise money to fight breast cancer. Katie-Ann Lamb, 21, and fellow students at Newcastle University aim to raise cash after friends and relatives were ...
Senator Kennedy honored by cancer society - Abington Mariner The American Cancer Society – the nation’s leading voluntary health organization and largest non-governmental funder of cancer research and discovery – will present its highest honor, the Medal of Honor, to Senator Edward M. Kennedy for his ...
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