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Counting Everyone Once — and Only Once — and In the Right Place.

Financial planning can be a challenge for anyone. People may take on mortgages they can’t afford, incur too much high-interest-rate credit card debt, invest too aggressively in the stock market, or fail to establish a strong financial foundation. Now more than ever, consumers need more and better financial education.

Optimistic women have a lower risk of developing heart disease or dying from any cause compared to pessimistic women, according to research reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers also reported that women with a high degree of cynical
hostility — harboring hostile thoughts toward others or having a
general mistrust of people — were at higher risk of dying; however,
their risk of developing heart disease was not altered.
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Did you know approximately 10% of breast cancer is caused by a genetic
abnormality? In fact, BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 are the most common genetic
causes of breast cancer. Join us Monday, October 26 for a free lecture,
sponsored by the Kennedy Health System, to learn more about how
screenings and both surgical and medical management can help decrease
the risk of developing breast cancer.

The flu vaccine is particularly recommended for higher risk groups, such those aged 50 and older, people with chronic medical conditions, weakened immune or respiratory systems and pregnant women.

Did you know that by donating your no-longer-used cell phone to Verizon
Wireless’ HopeLine® program you could make a difference in the life of
a domestic violence survivor?

Migraines can be a real headache, but women who suffer from them have at least one thing in their favor: They appear to have a lower risk of breast cancer.
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Chanin Coyle founded USA Intern, LLC after she realized the value that
interns can add to an organization. While working as a Senior Media
Coordinator for a corporate buyer of pharmaceutical and
healthcare-related media, Chanin was assigned to help her department
find assistants for the busy media planning season. Recognizing the
opportunity for college students to gain real-world work experience,
Chanin developed and implemented a semester-long Internship Program.
Eventually, the program expanded to meet the needs of other departments
throughout the company.
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Kim Dieterle is principal of four special education schools located inside residential treatment facilities. Under her leadership, Brookfield Schools provides innovative,
practical, and effective educational services within these facilities
for a diverse group of students who have special emotional needs.
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Between her professional life and her volunteer commitments, Deborah A. Hays keeps very busy.
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After watching her best friend die of breast cancer in November of 2004, Michelle Vaughn created Pretty in Pink, a program devoted to raising awareness of the disease.
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Every so often when you pick up a newspaper you notice an article about
“Soroptimists” and you may wonder “Who are these people?” Until I
joined this great group of women I wondered the same thing, but now I
know…

Ten helpful tips for perfect holiday baking!
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These crisp, tender, butter cut-out cookies can be decorated with sugars for an inexpensive way to capture the spirit of any season.

From shopping to sampling new foods to speaking with physicians and
other professionals, the Women’s Expo hosted by Burlington County Woman
and Camden County Woman gives Attendees access to a broad range of
products and services especially for women, under one roof. Our popular
annual event will showcase everything from on-site mini spa services
provided by Rizzieri Salons & Spas to free health screenings,
makeovers and home decorating advice.
Pediatric immunization programs in the United States have been quite
successful against a range of contagious diseases, including measles,
rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, and poliomyelitis; fewer than 500
children die in the US each year of vaccine preventable diseases.
However, healthy adults also require regular immunizations.

New Jersey’s population of 1.5 million adults 60 and older will reach
2.5 million by 2030, when this cohort will represent 25.7% of the
state’s population. The risk and burden of many chronic diseases
increases with age and is linked to poor lifestyle choices, including
poor nutrition, a lack of physical activity, and the failure to have
recommended screenings and immunizations.

In observation of National Yoga Month September 2009, the Yoga Health
Foundation calls for individuals, families, communities and businesses
to join in a national mind body fitness movement focusing on prevention
and creating a healthy lifestyle.

Susan Curry is a pre-eminent business woman in Camden County. Starting
in college, Susan concentrated in public relations, business management
and marketing. While working with her family’s business, Taylor Freezer
Equipment Company in Pennsauken, Susan learned the value of customer
care and service excellence.

After 12 years of working in corporate America, Glori Gayster was ready
to go it alone. The first project for her fledgling company was itself:
GDG Consulting, Inc. a full-service marketing, communications, and
design firm.
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