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Man in Blue Coveralls Doing Inspection on Brakes of a Car | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Get Your Vehicle Ready for Long Drives This April April does not only mark the arrival of spring. It is also the time when vehicle owners are reminded to have their autos properly maintained as we observe National Car Care Month. This is an opportune time to do thorough vehicle maintenance since April comes right […]

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Woman in Gray Hoodie Sweater Jogging | Breast Cancer Car Donations

4 Alternatives to Deal with Symptoms of Menopause Some women choose to take menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) to manage the effects of menopause. The therapy is also known as postmenopausal hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy. It is a treatment to relieve common symptoms of menopause and to address long-term biological changes in a woman’s […]

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Surgery in Pandemic | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Cancer Patients Have a Higher Risk for Coronavirus Infection Getting ready for cancer treatment at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging like wildfire requires a great deal of effort to avoid serious health complications. Feeling worried about getting cancer treatment during the pandemic is normal. Fighting cancer is difficult, but with COVID-19, […]

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Silhouette of Man Holding a Hat | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Breast Cancer Doesn’t Only Affect Women Since breast cancer affects one in eight women in the United States, many see it as purely a woman’s disease. On a yearly average, only less than 1% of breast cancer diagnoses in the U.S. involve men, with the disease affecting just one in 883 males. Unfortunately, many of […]

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White and brown rv on brown grass | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Long Way to Go Before Things Get Back to Normal With the COVID-19 pandemic still very much around, it may take a long while before you can feel comfortable again to go on your next road trip with your family and friends onboard your RV. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still maintains […]

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A Woman Working Out Using a Resistance Band | Breast Cancer Car Donations

10 Signs and Symptoms to Look Out For While you might have already experienced some side effects during your breast cancer treatment, you should know that they can still resurface once treatment ends. For some patients, these side effects appear right after treatment. The good thing is, they gradually stop after days or a couple […]

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White SUV on Snow Covered Road | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Having Trouble with Your Car This Winter? Winter can be tough on most cars. Cold temperatures can wreak havoc on your vehicle’s engines, tires, fluids, and battery. That is why many people living in areas with colder climates usually go for vehicles that are built to endure long harsh winters. While preventive maintenance is essential […]

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Women in Black Tank Top Holding Pink Ribbons | Breast Cancer Car Donations

6 Ways of Helping a Loved One Go through the Ordeal Caring for a breast cancer patient is no easy task. It is a huge responsibility that entails a lot of time, love, effort, and endless amounts of patience and determination. Dealing with breast cancer is a daunting challenge. However, there are ways of helping […]

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White SUV on Snow Covered Road | Breast Cancer Car Donations

These Emergency Supplies Can Keep You Safe Your car keys, driver’s license, and a full tank of gas are all you need to drive around town. However, these are not the only items you need to have when driving during the winter season. When the weather’s freezing, snowy, and unpredictable, it’s critical to keep several […]

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End of Treatment Doesn’t Mean You’re Completely Cancer-Free If you’re a breast cancer patient who’s just completed your treatment regimen, you still need to stay in touch with your cancer care team. You will need to schedule follow-up appointments with them. During these visits, your oncologist will ask you about any problems that you might […]

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