Jean Campbell
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Educator, writer, 2x breast cancer survivor
MY BLOGS
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No Boobs About It
http://www.noboobsaboutit.com/
This blog is about navigating breast cancer and getting on with life. It is about giving hope and reassurance to women and men who are newly diagnosed.
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Can Do Street Blog
http://www.candostreet.com/blog-parents
The Can Do Street Blog features information of interest to parents and teachers of children 3-7 years of age.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 848 )
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Results of Bullying During P.E.Classes
Brigham Young University issued a press release on January 16, 2014 sharing findings of a new study documenting that children who were the object of bullying... Read more
Posted on 13 February 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Proper Nutrition During Breast Cancer Treatment
Jessica Iannotta is responsible for all clinical operations at Meals to Heal, a company that delivers fresh, healthy meals to cancer patients that are tailored... Read more
Posted on 11 February 2014 HEALTH -
Child Passenger Safety- Buckle Up Every Age, Every Trip
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued this bulletin on 02/05/2014 regarding child passenger safety. Motor vehicle crash deaths among... Read more
Posted on 08 February 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Writing and Cancer: An Unlikely Marriage
For some people, writing rivals prayer, while for others it grants permission to express pain and offer a release from that troubling space. Read more
Posted on 06 February 2014 HEALTH -
Shopping Carts and Little Kids
Little kids and shopping carts can be a bad combination, especially if a child doesn’t understand the dangers of standing up in or trying to climb out of a cart. Read more
Posted on 03 February 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Breast Cancer in Women on Active Duty
I received an email the other day from a woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer while on active duty in the military. She wrote asking for advice on how to... Read more
Posted on 01 February 2014 HEALTH -
Reducing Sodium in Restaurant Foods
On average, foods from fast food restaurants contain 1,848 mg of sodium per 1,000 calories and foods from dine-in restaurants contain 2,090 mg of sodium per... Read more
Posted on 29 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Reducing Alcohol Intake…Reducing Risk
I have never been asked how reducing alcohol intake will reduce the risk of breast cancer. Read more
Posted on 27 January 2014 HEALTH -
Be Careful with That Snow Shovel!
I don't know if it is snowing where you are, but it is coming down pretty hard outside my window! The sound of snow blowers can be heard loud and clear, and the... Read more
Posted on 24 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Follow Your Heart
He shares his experience, not to frighten, but rather to encourage those of us who have undergone a breast cancer treatment known to cause possible heart... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2014 HEALTH -
What is Your Child Eating in a School Lunch?
The School Nutrition Association (SNA) launched a PR campaign called Tray Talk in 2010. The official website (www.TrayTalk.org), is designed to emphasize the... Read more
Posted on 19 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
It’s Not Numbers, It’s People. Thoughts on the Acs Cancer Stats for 2014…
"...an estimated 1,665,540 new cancers will be diagnosed in the U.S. during 2014, and 585,720 Americans will die of cancer, as reported online in the ACS journa... Read more
Posted on 16 January 2014 HEALTH -
Restrictions on Cold Medications Results in Fewer ER Admissions
A new research study demonstrates that there has been a drop in children being admitted to the ER since drug manufacturers voluntarily withdrew cough and cold... Read more
Posted on 14 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, HEALTH, MEDICINE, SCHOOLING -
A Justification for Frequent Mammograms
For years, 15 to be exact, I have been grateful that a annual mammogram found my cancer before it could be felt; before it had spread to my lymph nodes, before... Read more
Posted on 11 January 2014 HEALTH -
January…National Glaucoma Month
While anyone can get glaucoma, people at higher risk for glaucoma include African Americans age 40 and older; everyone over age 60, especially Mexican Americans... Read more
Posted on 09 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Clinical Trial: Why Some Breast Cancer Patients Are at High Risk for...
Cara Martinez, Media Contact, Cedars-Sinai, California shares the following press release about a clinical trial that aims to identify why some breast cancer... Read more
Posted on 06 January 2014 HEALTH -
High Chair Safety
The following study is geared towards those who have a young child using a high chair. If you don’t have child in this age group, you might want to share it wit... Read more
Posted on 04 January 2014 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Christmas in NYC …A Great Pink Time Out!
The weather was great for Christmas in NYC; it was clear and seasonal. It was perfect walking around and seeing the sights weather, and that is just what Jane... Read more
Posted on 02 January 2014 HEALTH -
Showing Children How to Fight Pollution
In a world where technology rules and children are engaged by smart phones, video games and web surfing, it’s difficult to see beyond their own needs. Read more
Posted on 29 December 2013 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
The Best Gift …A Breast Cancer Time Out
As I remember from my navigating days, the breast clinics and chemo rooms got rather empty from before the holidays until a week or two into the new year. Read more
Posted on 29 December 2013 HEALTH