Yesterday, I had a moment of clarity.
I clarified my goals in talking about health subjects on the air. I've been talking about it since the beginning of our big breast cancer awareness month push. Then, October ended, but I didn't want to stop talking about it...
The main thing I learned is that I don't want to sit on the sideline of the championship game of my health. Even if it doesn't do me any good to watch what I eat, exercise and rest, I'm going to anyway, because if the other philosophy is sit, wait and hope I don't get sick, I'm out!
I spoke with an expert about what thermography is, how it compares to mammography, and more in this must hear interview for every woman that has concerns about breast cancer.
While we have been conducting most of our interviews about breast cancer during October, we knew it would be fitting to have a man with a different issue on the air.
Breast cancer is becoming epidemic and it is affecting people at younger ages than ever before. Now women are supposed to just wait even longer to be checked?
We're going straight to the source of care as we continue our full effort toward helping with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Tomorrow, Paul will be live at Banner Health in Greeley.
From the cheerleaders' skirts to the players' gloves and even the referees' attire, the entire NFL organization is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness this month by going pink.
I had never heard of breast thermography before this month. Now, I am going to suggest that my wife use it in the years leading up to the age where mammograms should start.