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  1. Check out our newest e-alert and send your own letter to the editor of your local paper! http://bit.ly/8r46IW
  2. One takeaway from new mammo guidelines: women deserve better screening tools. http://bit.ly/7PB7Mx"
  3. Our Bodies Ourselves blogger Christine C. gives an overview of the new mammography guidlines, and mentions BCA!... http://bit.ly/3ZjZO8
  4. The cover is blown on mammography.Now let's talk about WHY so many women are still getting breast cancer? http://bit.ly/6zSOa
  5. We've known it, and now everyone does. We're doing too much mammography screening. http://bit.ly/258xZ0
  6. NYTimes writes about pills for prevention today. For another view http://bit.ly/4rhpL
  7. Another small step toward raising awareness of damage done by endocrine disruptors - http://bit.ly/3V5hdm
  8. RT @JudyOBOS New post: Breast Cancer Survivors May Experience Ongoing Pain After Surgery http://bit.ly/aLCb5
  9. Can too clean be hazardous for your health? Watch this video, "Disenfectants Horror Show", from Women's Voices for... http://bit.ly/1KVT45
  10. Our executive director, Barbara Brenner, was interviewed on KALW last week. It's a great reflection on this past... http://bit.ly/2oE2Xo
  11. RT @TheSoftLanding: Just UPDATED: BPA, PVC & Phthalate Free Food Storage Containers http://bit.ly/N1mDn (via @chej)
  12. RT @enviroblog Kristof on Chemicals in Our Food, and Bodies - NYTimes.com: http://bit.ly/1bU0YA
  13. If you haven't yet, take our Parade of Pink quiz to decide which ridiculous, offensive "pink ribbon" item is real! http://bit.ly/3SkKws
  14. Denise Grady of the NYT got it right about mammography screening http://bit.ly/1rGnAD
  15. RT @chej Good Morning America covered the new @ConsumerReports study investigating toxic BPA in packaging this AM http://bit.ly/1QoO2g
  16. The EPA is FINALLY going to look at the estrogenic effects of atrazine-- the most common contaminant in drinking water. http://bit.ly/1JqxMP
  17. The EPA is finally going to screen pesticide chemicals for their hormone effects and potential endocrine disruption http://bit.ly/2CU2Dk
  18. “This Elixir – It Won’t Fix Her” Support Breast Cancer Action by purchasing a limited edition poster that exposes... http://bit.ly/9VNMp
  19. More info that some cancers vanish or stop growing on their own.Need to figure out which go on to grow, which don't. http://bit.ly/3YCoxy
  20. Our Milking Cancer campaign is mentioned in a great article from Metro News Canada- it's a great wrap up to "pinktober" http://bit.ly/2KwpWB