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Yesterday all servers in the U.S. went out on strike in a bid to get more RAM and better CPUs. A spokes person said that the need for better RAM was due to some fool increasing the front-side bus speed. In future, busses will be told to slow down in residential motherboards. |
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October 23, 2007 Breast cancer Awareness Month |
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Written by toma Grubb
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
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The show for october 23, 2007 is a follow up to our show on October 9th. Our Guest for this show will include:  Dr. Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN | Dr. Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN: BC Cancer Foundation, researcher from UBC on alternative therapies for Cancer will be sharing the current thought on alternative therapies. Dr. Balneaves is active on several Masters and PhD theses committees in the fields of cancer nursing, treatment
decision-making, complementary and alternative medicine, and quantitative/qualitative methodologies.She is also currently teaching in the undergraduate and graduate nursing programme, including
courses in research utilization and evidence-based practice. |  Janette Sam: BC Screening Mammography Program | Janette Sam: BC Screening Mammography Program, Janette tells about BC's free screening for women in BC.
Janette Sam is a registered technologist who has worked for
the BC Cancer Agency since 1983. In her
current role as the Professional Practice Leader for the Screening Mammography
Technologists, Janette provides leadership to further the advancement of breast
imaging on a province-wide level. She
ensures that both the public and privately operated screening centres across
the province meet guidelines and criteria set-out by the Canadian Association
of Radiation Technologists, the Canadian Association of Radiologists and Health
Canada.
|  Dr. Mike Esposito, radiologist | Dr. Mike Esposito, Radiologist will discuss a newly released study on breast cancer screening. He Says,"If you arn't worried about breast cancer, you should be. One
in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer at some point in their
lives, and North America currently has the highest breast cancer rate
in the world. Early detection is critical — but the current screening
methods might not be good enough. "
Dr. Michael Esposito
reveals a new tool in the medical community’s arsenal for fighting
breast cancer that brings hope for an increased recovery rate, along
with information you need about this devastating disease.
Why
an MRI of the breast can detect problems earlier than the traditional
mammogram and breast exam combination, particularly for younger women
with more aggressive forms of breast cancer.
The risk factors women need to know in order to lower their chances of contracting breast cancer or enable early detection.
How
to work with your doctor to create a personalized plan for care and
checkups based on your genetic health history and risk factors.
CREDENTIALS: Michael
Esposito, M.D., has been in private practice in the Tampa Bay area for
over ten years. An expert in neuroradiology, he leads a 20-member
radiology group and is well-versed in current issues affecting
medicine. Dr. Esposito is the author of LOCKED IN, a unique medical
thriller that presents current events against a backdrop of deceit,
greed, and murder. |  Maureen Hyde:Photo by Andrea Rondeau, Cowichan Valley Citizen Newspaper | Maureen Hyde:President of the Cowichan Valley Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Breast cancer survivor turned volunteer. Maureen tells her story and why she became involved. She also discusses how you can become involved and the services available from the local units of the canadian cancer Society.
|  Beverly Vote: The Breast Cancer Wellness Magazine | Beverly Vote: The Breast Cancer Wellness Magazine was created to help meet the
emotional needs of women facing breast cancer. Beverly Vote, Creator
and Publisher, says “When I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age
of 38, I had no role model for healing. I didn't know what it took to
heal, what healing looked like, what healing felt like, or how to
create a wellness experience for myself. The only person I knew that
had cancer was my aunt, and she died of cancer at age 26. Thus at
first, I equated cancer with death sentence. I learned how truly
beneficial guided imagery is for healing, and I learned the difference
between a healing journey that was based on empowerment, versus
self-sabotage.” The magazine was created to help women and men
understand what they can do to empower their mind, body, and spirit for
a deeper healing experience. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 October 2007 )
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