Understanding Breast Cancer: Crucial Insights for Baby Boomers
Breast Cancer remains a significant Health concern, especially for the Baby Boomer Generation. As individuals age, the risk of developing breast cancer increases, making awareness and early detection crucial. For Baby Boomers, understanding the symptoms, risk factors, and screening options is essential to ensure timely intervention and treatment.
One of the key factors contributing to the heightened risk is prolonged exposure to estrogen, which can occur through late Menopause or hormone replacement Therapy. Additionally, Lifestyle factors such as Diet, physical activity, and alcohol consumption can influence breast cancer risk. Therefore, adopting a healthier lifestyle can play a pivotal role in prevention.
Regular screenings, such as mammograms, are vital in detecting breast cancer at an early, more treatable stage. Baby Boomers should discuss with their healthcare providers the appropriate frequency of these screenings based on their individual risk profiles.
Furthermore, staying informed about advancements in breast cancer treatments and support resources can empower individuals to make well-informed decisions about their health. By prioritizing Education and proactive measures, Baby Boomers can significantly reduce their risk and improve their overall well-being.
189 Cumulus: Reimagining Digital Memorials and Legacy with Architect-Founder Alexander Josephson Host Marie Betcher, a registered nurse and former hospice nurse, interviews Alexander Josephson, creator of Cumulus, a Toronto/New York-based digital memorial platform designed as an immersive "memory c…
189 Cumulus: Reimagining Digital Memorials and Legacy with Architect-Founder Alexander Josephson Host Marie Betcher, a registered nurse and former hospice nurse, interviews Alexander Josephson, creat…
189 Cumulus: Reimagining Digital Memorials and Legacy with Architect-Founder Alexander Josephson Host Marie Betcher, a registered nurse and former hospice nurse, interviews Alexander Josephson, creator of Cumulus, a Toronto/New York-based digital memorial platform designed as an immersive "memory cloud" where families can store and experience photos, videos, notes, and other legacy content in VR-accessible spaces, with mapping for gravesites or ash scatterings. Josephson shares how repeated family encounters with death—his grandparents' passing, his grandmother's Lewy body dementia, and his…
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — June 5, 2026 — (KOREWIRE) — The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, announced that Rejuvenate Bio and Eisana Health earned top honors at the quarterly Superpowers for Good Live Pitch, broadcast live on the e360tv Network.The event featured four innovative co…
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Fitz Koehler takes you behind the microphone at the Essentia Health Fargo Marathon, reconnecting with old Fargo friends, paying tribute to beloved founder Mark Knutson, and sharing the funny, chaotic, and heartwarming moments that only the race announcer gets to witness.
From cancer and stroke survi…
Fitz Koehler takes you behind the microphone at the Essentia Health Fargo Marathon, reconnecting with old Fargo friends, paying tribute to beloved founder Mark Knutson, and sharing the funny, chaotic,…
Fitz Koehler takes you behind the microphone at the Essentia Health Fargo Marathon, reconnecting with old Fargo friends, paying tribute to beloved founder Mark Knutson, and sharing the funny, chaotic, and heartwarming moments that only the race announcer gets to witness.
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Joy Johnston did not expect that she would become a full-time caregiver for her mother soon after her father died of dementia. But she persevered, uprooting her life and moving cross-country to care for her mom. Her memoir, The Reluctant Caregiver: Missives from the Caregiving Minefields, provides a…
Joy Johnston did not expect that she would become a full-time caregiver for her mother soon after her father died of dementia. But she persevered, uprooting her life and moving cross-country to care f…
Joy Johnston did not expect that she would become a full-time caregiver for her mother soon after her father died of dementia. But she persevered, uprooting her life and moving cross-country to care for her mom. Her memoir, The Reluctant Caregiver: Missives from the Caregiving Minefields, provides a fresh perspective on how to provide care even if you’re not a natural caregiver. Joy’s writings also highlight the challenges involved in long-distance and rural caregiving.
Below is the second part of a conversation we had about her caregiving experiences. You can read the first half of the …
In this episode, we sit down with Sally , founder of Lacevo, to explore her journey turning a personal problem into a global business success. If you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or start-up founder looking for real-world insights on product development, manufacturing, and scaling, th…
In this episode, we sit down with Sally , founder of Lacevo, to explore her journey turning a personal problem into a global business success. If you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or sta…
In this episode, we sit down with Sally , founder of Lacevo, to explore her journey turning a personal problem into a global business success. If you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or start-up founder looking for real-world insights on product development, manufacturing, and scaling, this conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiration.
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From Capable to Carrying Everything: Reclaiming Boundaries & Identity in Midlife | Fabulous After 50
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much …
From Capable to Carrying Everything: Reclaiming Boundaries & Identity in Midlife | Fabulous After 50
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote…
From Capable to Carrying Everything: Reclaiming Boundaries & Identity in Midlife | Fabulous After 50
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can shift from something women do to who they believe they are. Sandra shares how a breast cancer diagnosis at 40 forced her to slow down, reassess her identity, leave an unhappy marriage, and rebuild her life and career, including leadership roles in nonprofits such as Ronald McDonald House and Can…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can shift from something women do to who they believe they are.
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After spending years as a devoted wife…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can sh…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can shift from something women do to who they believe they are.
BIO
After spending years as a devoted wife, stay-at-home mom, and the rock for everyone around her, my guest hit a breaking point—cancer at 40, divorce after 20 years, and the daunting task of rebuilding her life and career while raising two teenagers alone. But she didn’t just survive; she transformed.
With nearly two decades as a coac…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can shift from something women do to who they believe they are.
BIO
After spending years as a devoted wife…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can sh…
In this episode of Fabulous After 50, I interview Idaho-based transformation coach and keynote speaker Sandra Wood about the hidden cost of being “the capable one” and how carrying too much can shift from something women do to who they believe they are.
BIO
After spending years as a devoted wife, stay-at-home mom, and the rock for everyone around her, my guest hit a breaking point—cancer at 40, divorce after 20 years, and the daunting task of rebuilding her life and career while raising two teenagers alone. But she didn’t just survive; she transformed.
With nearly two decades as a coac…
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message In our episode yesterday, you met Steve Edmiston: lawyer, cancer survivor, filmmaker, microhistorian, and founder of one of the Men in Black Birthday Bash. As a special treat for Bloodworks 101 listeners, Steve shares all about his area of …
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message In our episode yesterday, you met Steve Edmiston: lawyer, cancer survivor, filmmaker, microhistorian, and founder of one of the Men in Black…
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message In our episode yesterday, you met Steve Edmiston: lawyer, cancer survivor, filmmaker, microhistorian, and founder of one of the Men in Black Birthday Bash. As a special treat for Bloodworks 101 listeners, Steve shares all about his area of expertise: the Maury Island Incident of 1947. It gets weird.Support the show
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In this episode, Greg sits down with Avinoam Lerner, holistic therapist, clinical hypnotherapist, and cancer recovery coach, to explore the science of psyc…
What if one of the most important factors in cancer recovery isn’t just the treatment, but the internal environment in which healing happens?
In this episode, Greg sits down with Avinoam Lerner, ho…
What if one of the most important factors in cancer recovery isn’t just the treatment, but the internal environment in which healing happens?
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