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Second hand smoke and Breast Cancer in children
Did you know that exposure to second hand smoke increases the chances that your child will have breast cancer ? Be careful where and with whom your children spend their day. Please read the attached article
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Harlem Word: Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph talks about why some women are more likely to get breast cancer than others and how women can get tested in Northern Manhattan
Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph, MD, MPH, is a breast cancer surgeon at New York University Langone Medical Center. Dr. Joseph is also the director of breast services for the Health and Hospitals Corporation, South Manhattan Network
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Oct is Breast cancer Awareness Month
This month of October is noted by numerous as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The month is in equal parts thinking about whoever has gone before and supporting the movement toward breaking the disease's hold on humanity. Details is a powerful tool, and Cancer of the breast Awareness Month should be about learning from the facts and misconceptions surrounding breast cancer.
JETS game and Breast Cancer
Watching the JETS game and all of the football players are wearing pink sneakers, pink gloves, and pink hand towels in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month!! If these macho men can wear pink we can all do it. Support Breast Cancer Awarenes Month and ladies don't forget to get screened!!!!!!!!
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September is Gynecologic Cancer & October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but do you know
September was Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month & October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month but do you know what exactly cancer is? do you know the link to diet ?do you know the association with STD's . In September and October, Noelli Center posted information to keep you more aware , Click link
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Breast Cancer Awareness Prayer Service
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Clock Strikes Thirteen…Again! (A Reprise of the Women’s History Month Commemoration)
Dear Friends,
You are invited to the opening reception of Clock Strikes Thirteen...Again! (A Reprise of the Women's History Month Commemoration) Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Bldg., 163 W. 125th Street, 2nd Floor Art Gallery on Saturday July 17, 2024 from 2:00p.m. 5:30 p.m.
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Profiles of Hope: Cancer survivor Wilhelmina Obatola Grant talks about how she coped with her second breast cancer diagnosis
Wilhelmina Obatola is a resident of Harlem, mixed-media assemblage artist, and breast cancer survivor. She uses objects she finds to create art and uses it to bring awareness to breast cancer and violence against women.
GHH talks to this talented artist about her second breast cancer diagnosis. Read on to find out how educating yourself can help you deal with, and even overcome, your illness.
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Profiles of Hope: How cancer survivor, Wilhelmina Obatola Grant brings awareness to breast cancer through art–Part 2
Wilhelmina Obatola Grant is a resident of Harlem, mixed-media assemblage artist, and breast cancer survivor. She uses objects she finds to create art and uses it to bring awareness to breast cancer and violence against women.
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Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph writes about mammograms for Essence.com
One of GetHealthyHarlem.org's Health Advisory Board members, Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph, wrote a short commentary for Essence.com about new mammography guidelines.
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