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...feature more “women are strong” ads in the mag like the ones Nike uses to sell shoes. In fact all of those breast enlargement ads should become strong women ads in the future because everybody knows that talking to a guy after you’ve worked up a sweat at the gym and are looking all hot and toned is a much better way to pique his interest than having huge breasts. And besides, if your dream dude turns out to be a major dream dud, you can flex your physique and show...
...Roman Catholic Church, especially the American church, has been wounded. There's massive internal bleeding, a hemorrhage of credibility--yet, in the face of all that, a squirming official attitude mixing anguish and evasion. At least Jimmy Swaggart had the good grace to bawl on television and beat his breast and otherwise oblige the audience with the theatrics of repentance. Last week the Pilot, the newspaper of the archdiocese of Boston, did ask several questions that it admitted are "out there in the minds of Catholics"--an interesting phrase, by the way, that suggests some of the problem: a hierarchy...
...example, breast cancer screening among the study participants was done for about 63 percent of blacks compared to 71 percent of whites. Eye exams were given to 44 percent of black patients with diabetes compared to 50 percent for whites with the condition...
...breast cancer screening varied by plan and not by race,” Schneider said...
...years on the drug, 95% of patients are still alive, with 40% in complete remission. Treatment isn't cheap (cost: $2,400 a month), and the pills may have to be taken for life. But we haven't heard the last of Gleevec. It's being tested on breast, stomach and other common cancers...