Category Archives: Environmental Health

Susan Love: Time to Think Before You Pink

If you like this blog, send to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. There are many heroes and heroines in the world of breast cancer. You even know some of their names. One of the best-known is Dr. Susan … 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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Tikkun Olam and Corporate Responsibility

If you like this blog, forward it to your friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. Tikkun olam is a Hebrew phrase that means “repair and restoration of the world.” This is an obligation that many modern day Jews, myself included, … Continue reading

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IOM Report on Breast Cancer and The Environment: What Komen’s $1 million Bought

If you like this blog, pass it on to three or more friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. Early this month the Institute of Medicine (IOM), an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, released a report on environmental links … Continue reading

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Social Justice: The Health Connection

If you like this blog, pass it on to at least three friends. Let’s keep the conversation going. In my mind, health issues are issues of social justice. This perspective sets Breast Cancer Action apart from most other breast cancer … Continue reading

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Is October Over Yet?

October is often a beautiful fall month. It’s also my birthday month. But I learned early in my tenure at Breast Cancer Action to dread the month because everything turned pink. I had hoped that when I stepped down from … Continue reading

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Genes Are Not Destiny

If you like this blog, send it to 3 (or more) of your friends and encourage them to sign up. Let’s keep the conversation going! If you’ve been following health issues for the last decade or so, you must have … Continue reading

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If It’s Bad for Us . . . – When Will We Learn the DDT Lesson?

If you like this blog, send it to 3 (or more) of your friends and encourage them to sign up. Let’s keep the conversation going! If you’ve been reading this blog for a bit, you know I read the New … Continue reading

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