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IPR STUDENT NEEDS A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT ……YOU CAN HELP!
Derek Doyle (aka New York) is a first year EB student at IPR. For those of you who know Derek know that he is a fun loving, verbally gifted (New Yorker and Irish), and creative young man.What you probably don’t know about Derek is that he has also survived 4 kidney transplants.
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This site always has such great yummy recipes! Mmmm…
Cooked chicken, chopped cucumber, chopped tomato, a little spring (green) onion, one clove of garlic finely chopped and a good dollop of mayonnaise.
When nursing, is it best to go ‘organic’?
A recent study, published in the British Journal of Nutrition, showed that consuming at least 90% of organic diary and meat products increases levels of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). In plain words, the breast milk of mothers consuming organic diary and meat contains higher levels of beneficial fatty acids and has an overall improved quality compared to those mothers who pursued conventional products. The study shows that “breastfeeding mothers can influence the supply and quality of fatty acids for their infants, by eating a diet with organic dairy”.
My Stumbleupon friend, Philip (PJA64X) sent this news story my way this morning.
The idea is to raise awareness of what is called “Inflammatory Breast Cancer” (IBC)
As shown in this news story, it is not as other forms of breast cancer.
It requires immediate aggressive treatment with chemotherapy and surgery but is not usually detected by mammograms or ultrasounds.
Which makes it a silent killer.
Visit the “Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation” to learn more.