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Speak Up for Women

26 Jan

I recently attended the Champions Luncheon sponsored by the Institute for Surgical Excellence to support my friend Shelly Light Paolercio, an ovarian cancer survivor. The Institute for Surgical Excellence is a non-profit collaborative organization for emerging surgical technologies. Dr. Martin Martino and Dr. Caitlin Houghton chaired the luncheon held at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Many women surgeons spoke at the event highlighting the need for women’s research not only in breast cancer research but uterine and ovarian cancers. Dr. Ginger Gardner, was a dynamic speaker, advocating for speaking up not only about the breast, but the rest! Dr. Sharona Ross received a Champions award and spoke about the breakthroughs in pancreatic cancer. The physicians also remarked about the importance for empowering women to become surgeons.

(From right to left: Dr. Laila Rashidi, Shelly Light Paolercio, Dr. Sharona Ross and Dr. Caitlin Houghton)

I learned that a miniscule amount of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget, is allocated for Women’s Health. According to last month’s article in science.org, “For decades, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has failed to prioritize and fund research on women’s health, says a report released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)”. The NIH budget is more than 47 billion, yet some estimates for the women’s health allocation are less than three percent.

If women make up more than 50 percent of the population, why is there this disparity? Women, we need to speak up to Congress to keep us healthy!

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Second Acts and More

9 Oct

If you’re a fashionista from Detroit, you know the name Mark Keller. Keller owned an eponymous store in downtown Birmingham, a tony Motown suburb, and then a store in Linda Dresner’s atelier. (See my post “A Fashionable Ending” in 2021 about Dresner.)

Today, at age 75, Keller’s new store is Mattihidur X Mark Keller. I applaud Keller for starting a new venture as a senior citizen.  Please read the article “Retail Royalty Strikes Again,” in Hour Detroit magazine written by Karen Buscemi. Click here for the scoop.

As a senior citizen myself, aging is on my mind. I recently heard Jane Fonda speak about the aging process. My friend, Debi Ernst, who was the chair of the recent Corewell event to support women’s heart health, taped the speech for me.

At age 86, Fonda, an actor, author, and activist, spoke candidly about her life comparing it to a play. Currently, she is in the the third act. Author Suzy Farbman linked to Fonda’s philosophy from the Detroit Free Press and then added her insightful reflection on aging on Read the Spirit here.

Keller posted this quote from Emily Dickinson on his Facebook page. “We turn not older with years, newer every day.”

So true.

Poosh Versus Goop

17 Apr

Poosh and Goop sound like baby talk, but it’s the lifestyle blogs of two celebrities. Kourtney Kardashian just launched Poosh. and Gwyneth Paltrow is the brainchild behind Goop. They both are online magazines espousing health, wellness and living the best life.

Poosh began a few weeks ago, and there is some interesting content like non-toxic sheets and organizing your pantry. I like the mission statement of educate, motivate, create and curate. The photos of Kourtney always seem to have sexy vibe. (I guess that’s typical Kardashian style.)

Goop is the the established brand with followers known as “goopies.” CNN reports that the Goop is valued at $250 million. They delve into the website here, which is not all positive.  Again, I liked the content with stories explaining glycolic acid, interesting skin products and the ultimate white T-shirt. Gwyneth is working it with cookbooks, podcasts and more.

So, who is the next celebrity to launch an online magazine?

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Instagram (left); etonline (right)

Plant Power

9 Mar

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“Food is medicine,” says Joel Kahn M.D. I recently heard this cardiologist at a lunch and learn for Beaumont Health System employees. The most potent medicine is not always found in the pharmacy, but in your refrigerator. Fruits and vegetables are key to a healthy diet. His book, The Holistic Heart, offers many tips and secrets to treat and prevent heart disease.   His message was inspiring, informative and humorous at times. According to Dr. Kahn, “Don’t buy your food where you buy gas!”

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