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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (7020)2/2/2000 9:22:00 AM
From: Sundanz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Okay... gotcha!

Joana, Blue,

Have you been watching TCLN? Thinkin' a time back you said it would shake. Don't know if it will continue up... but keepin' an eye on it.
SCLN is in a dip... Joana do you still have your shares?

Sunny



To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (7020)2/2/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Respond to of 7442
 
On Autopilot with the self-exam Blue, thanks 2U - so far OK still. It's been in the news how a mammogram (and/or interpretation of results) isn't always fail-safe ... how a routine of self-exam increases the possibility of early detection of a problem which could make an full and easier cure possible. Awareness is Key; and any woman reading this should automatically do a self-exam today and then every month on the 2nd. It's as good a day as any.
At the last turn-of-the-century, my great-grandmother (born in Ireland) was living in Canada, widowed with 7 children, and only one of them outlived her (my grandmother). The others died from accident, childbirth, and from babyhood to adulthood from "consumption" which meant tuberculosis or staph infection or strep throat or flu in those days. These conditions are now usually controllable/curable with medicines. Even now, women who wouldn't have made it ten years ago are being cured today.
Some Biomed Co.'s (you hold stocks in some) are finding Genetic detection methods for tendencies to develop many diseases sooner than they start; perhaps someday there'll be a vaccine for this terrible cancer and so many other conditions that shorten lives in pain and suffering. In the meantime, taking charge of one's own health is the way.
Thanks,
Joana



To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (7020)4/2/2000 6:56:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7442
 
2nd Today is the second and it should be second nature to perform a breast self exam or to ask a loved one if they have done so this month.
The 2nd is as good a day as any to put this on autopilot, could be a lifesaver.
Some links:
breastcancerinfo.com
raceforthecure.com
mayohealth.org
mediconsult.com
Wishing Good Health To All,
JOANA



To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (7020)5/2/2000 9:12:00 PM
From: Peach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
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