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New ALS Treatment? — Hold Your Applause, Please

If you like this blog, send it to 3 friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. ALS is in the news again. This time there’s a lot of hoopla about a trial involving stem cells. Before we all get too excited, … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Leadership – Listen Up, Nancy Brinker

If you like this blog, send it to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. My topic this week is not directly related to health. But it concerns a subject very important to all of us who care about health: … Continue reading

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Choices: How I Live with ALS

If you like this post, pass it on to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. At every turn in our lives, we’re faced with choices. When I was diagnosed with ALS in November, 2010, little did I know about … Continue reading

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Don’t Be Surprised By the Undelivered Promise of Personalized Medicine

If you like this blog, send it to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going! In the past week there have been no fewer than 3 stories about genetic research and the promise of personalized medicine. One was a cautionary … Continue reading

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Context is Everything — Framing the Film Pink Ribbons, Inc.

On Friday, February 24 there was screening of the documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc. at Smith College. As the recipient of the Smith College Medal for my work as a breast cancer activist, I gave a talk introducing the film. That … Continue reading

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Further Thoughts on Disability Access

If you like this blog, pass it on to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. In September of last year I wrote a blog on disability access, based on my experiences then traveling in an increasingly disabled condition. Five … Continue reading

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Komen’s True Colors: Red, not Pink

If you like this blog, pass it on to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. So much has happened with the Komen/Planned Parenthood debacle that it’s hard for me to let go of the topic. It seems the only … Continue reading

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Komen Politics: It’s Not Just About Abortion

On February 4, 2012, the New York Times printed a very interesting story detailing Komen’s reversal of the Planned Parenthood funding decision: http://nyti.ms/ylctJT Here’s the letter I sent to the Editor in response. I don’t know if the Times will … Continue reading

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Gloves Off: What the Fuck, Komen?

If you like this blog, pass it on to 3 or more of your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. Feb 3, 2012 Breaking News It seems that Komen couldn’t take the intense heat and media attention on this one. … Continue reading

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Pink Ribbons, Inc. is Coming to the US

The initial screenings have just been announced at http://firstrunfeatures.com/pinkribbons_playdates.html See it. Tell your friends to see it. You will never think about pink ribbons or breast cancer the same way again. Share ThisTweetFacebookLinkedInTumblrStumbleDiggDelicious

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