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One New Thing: Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer

By //  by Life In Pleasantville 9 Comments

Ugh, breast cancer, amirite? It's sort of like a terrible sitcom in that no one can find a redeeming quality about it anywhere. But unlike Hollywood bigwigs who continue to give life to horrible television programs, you can do something to lower your risk of breast cancer. (Also maybe turn off the TV and just walk away, people.)   Life in Pleasantville is working with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation on their One New Thing (#OneNewThing) campaign to help raise awareness about breast cancer …

Filed Under: Living, Sponsored Posts, Tips & Advice Tagged With: #onenewthing, breast cancer, breast health, how to avoid breast cancer, how to prevent breast cancer, tips to prevent breast cancer, women's health

Raise Your Voice with Avril Lavigne

By //  by Katja Wulfers Leave a Comment

Campaigns for social change and involvement that engage youth and families by making participation fun are the ones that are most successful. As a parent, I look for these kinds of events in order to teach my children - without resorting to ‘because I told you so’ - that giving time and resources is important. Last fall we ran a race with the goal to raise funds and awareness for youth and their families with mental health and addiction issues. The buzz in the air that day, courtesy of music, …

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