Jean Campbell
Description
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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Nightmares
According to a recent article on WebMD, many children have nightmares. Nightmares are most common in preschoolers (children aged 3-6 years) because this is the... Read more
Posted on 14 July 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
If Only
Republican candidate for Congress, and former Erie County New York Executive, Chris Collins, had taken the time to check on breast and prostate cancer... Read more
Posted on 13 July 2012 HEALTH -
Establishing Bed Time Routines
As parents we all know that going to bed can be the toughest time of day for young children because it means separation from us and things they enjoy doing. Read more
Posted on 11 July 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Fewer Women In Their 40’s Get Mammograms
In 2009 screening guidelines for mammograms were revised by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Read more
Posted on 10 July 2012 HEALTH -
Banana in a Blanket
For a fun change for breakfast, try banana in a blanket. This fun breakfast is one the kids can help prepare. There’s no cooking involved. Read more
Posted on 08 July 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, FOOD & DRINK -
Who’s Reading Your Mammogram?
Not all mammogram facilities are equal in quality of staff performing the screenings, the equipment and who is reading your mammogram. It doesn’t matter where... Read more
Posted on 07 July 2012 HEALTH -
How Safe Is a Low Carb, High Protein Diet?
It seems that we are being bombarded with news about the ever-expanding American waistline. Many of us, in an effort to lose weight quickly, are embracing a... Read more
Posted on 05 July 2012 DIET & WEIGHT, HEALTH, HEALTHY LIVING -
Dolls of Comfort, Dolls of Hope
Today’s blog is not about breast cancer, but about a cancer that none of us wants to think about…childhood cancer. It’s about a toy company that is working to... Read more
Posted on 04 July 2012 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Fireworks Are Not Always Fun on the 4th
Fireworks have long been a part of celebrating major events and holidays, such as the 4th of July. Read more
Posted on 02 July 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
And Coverage for All
With the Supreme Court upholding the Affordable Care Act, millions of us who’ve had breast cancer, any kind of cancer for that matter, can breathe a sigh of... Read more
Posted on 01 July 2012 HEALTH -
Preventing Illnesses in Recreational Water
Swimming is great fun, but recreational waters can be a place to pick up illnesses. Read more
Posted on 29 June 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Cartooning Against Cancer
A diagnosis of breast cancer is a major life derailment. It can, and often does, leave us scrambling to deal with treatment and its side effects, work, family... Read more
Posted on 28 June 2012 HEALTH -
Playground, Amusement Park and Carnival Safety
Amusement Park and Carnival Safety A recent article by Globe Life on summer safety reminds us that amusement parks and carnivals can be great fun or they can... Read more
Posted on 26 June 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Chemobrain
In her guest post, AnneMarie Ciccarella shares her life-changing experience with chemobrain. AnneMarie was diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma in 2006. Read more
Posted on 25 June 2012 HEALTH -
Food Safety
is an all-year-round concern. But, the warm months get us thinking more about what we buy, how we wash, package and store food when our food has a greater chanc... Read more
Posted on 23 June 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
The Only Time I Cried
During my years as a navigator, I saw and heard many things that had me close to tears. But, there was only one time when I couldn’t help myself; I lost it. I... Read more
Posted on 22 June 2012 HEALTH -
10 Ways to Teach Kids About Poison Ivy
Getting a case of Poison Ivy is a misery for your child, and a sure way of losing out on several days of summer fun. It is well worth the time to educate your... Read more
Posted on 20 June 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Making the Most of Our Genes to Stay Cancer-free
Susan M. Beausang, has Alopecia Areata and is a Breast and Pancreatic Cancer Previvor. She shares her journey in taking actions to prevent Breast and... Read more
Posted on 19 June 2012 HEALTH -
Injury-Free Outdoor Cooking
It's that time again...time to move cooking outdoors. Read more
Posted on 17 June 2012 COMMUNITY, FAMILY, SCHOOLING -
Caregiver, Take Care of Yourself!
Whether you are the spouse, partner, mother, daughter, other family member or friend, if you are the primary caregiver of a woman or man going through breast... Read more
Posted on 16 June 2012 COMMUNITY, HEALTH
