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It's Super-Duper, Tsunami Tuesday tomorrow! The Nearly-Half- the-U.S. Presidential Primary!
Am I excited? Yes, can you tell?
Hey, even the fact that a woman is being considered, has a real chance to be a presidential candidate, is a big deal.
But, for me, either an Obama win or a Hillary win is a very good thing. I'll admit I've already mailed-in my vote for Hillary. Very hard to choose - both candidates are so good.
The live links up top are to my American eagles and "Democratic Progress" (yes, appropriate for either Obama or Hillary) graphics/merchandise.
For more of these 2008 Election graphic and merchandise check out my Music Stuff & More store, at this link and at this link
(BTW, behind the scenes I'm in the process of re-organizing my stores, which will result in my not pointing out merchandise in a number of different places! It will be consolidation as well as re-organizing, making my stores easier to use for you - and for me, as well. Ties into the creation of that long-discussed new website of mine, too, which makes sense if you think about it.)
Now, be sure to vote tomorrow!
Showing posts with label american cancer society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american cancer society. Show all posts
Monday, February 04, 2008
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Cancer society recommends breast MRIs
Cancer society recommends breast MRIs - Yahoo! News (AP)
Interesting...
Something for me (and many of you reading this) to ask our doctors about the next time we have our annual mammograms. Especially if you have the risk factors mentioned in this article.
It is true that sometimes it's better to use more than one tool in order to make sure one is tumor-free. And it's all about catching any possible tumor as soon as possible. Whatever you do, don't wait for it to show up as a lump - I had Stage 2 breast cancer and never had a perceptible lump - not even to doctors!
Over 40? Be sure you get your mammogram (and whatever other relevant tests you might need) annually.
Interesting...
Something for me (and many of you reading this) to ask our doctors about the next time we have our annual mammograms. Especially if you have the risk factors mentioned in this article.
It is true that sometimes it's better to use more than one tool in order to make sure one is tumor-free. And it's all about catching any possible tumor as soon as possible. Whatever you do, don't wait for it to show up as a lump - I had Stage 2 breast cancer and never had a perceptible lump - not even to doctors!
Over 40? Be sure you get your mammogram (and whatever other relevant tests you might need) annually.
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