Joynt keeps it real
Joynt keeps it real
Katy Adams, Nikki Schwab SPEAKEASY “You can’t have a blog called ‘Swimming in Quicksand’ and cop out when you have cancer.” – “Innocent Spouse” author Carol Joynt explaining why she decided to write about being diagnosed with breast cancer. She said she also hopes to encourage women to get their annual mammogram. Joynt finished her radiation treatments on Thursday.
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Atlanta Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon Performs Plastic Surgery Procedures Similar to Mommy Makeover Surgery on Real …
Atlanta Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon Performs Plastic Surgery Procedures Similar to Mommy Makeover Surgery on Real …
Atlanta Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon Performs Plastic Surgery Procedures Similar to Mommy Makeover Surgery on Real Housewives of Atlanta Star Atlanta Plastic Surgeon Dr. David Whiteman of Southern Plastic Surgery P.C. discusses plastic surgery with Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Nene Leakes on this week’s episode. Duluth, GA (Vocus) November 1, 2010 Double board-certified plastic and …
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Breast cancer activist’s approach: real, if a bit irreverent
Breast cancer activist’s approach: real, if a bit irreverent
Chicago — Lindsay Avner is no shrinking violet. She’s a bright pink whirlwind, with a closet full of dresses cut from that very color and a cancer-fighting organization she named for it.
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Websites tap into real patients’ expertise
Websites tap into real patients’ expertise
For months, Jennifer Smith wondered what was causing neck and back pain so severe that a spa visit, chiropractics and muscle relaxants were rendered useless.
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Websites tap into real patients’ expertise to help others coping with diagnosis
Websites tap into real patients’ expertise to help others coping with diagnosis
For months, Jennifer Smith wondered what was causing neck and back pain so severe that a spa visit, chiropractics and muscle relaxants were rendered useless.
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