![]() So progesterone lowers the risk of breast cancer and increases of breast cancer. Progestins increase the risk of breast cancer. This is a perfect example because the progestin drugs in hormonal birth control are called progesterone, but unfortunately, they're not. ![]() Because progesterone, the real progesterone we make after ovulation, has an anti-breast cancer effect. She says quite boldly, that 35 to 40 years of ovulatory menstrual cycles, regular natural menstruation helps to prevent osteoporosis, dementia, heart disease, and breast cancer. There's a quote from her that I've used several times. She is in Vancouver and helped me with my book. ![]() I'm going to quote my colleague, Professor Jerilynn Prior, who is a reproductive endocrinologist. It's quite a rare cancer compared to other health events for which the risk is reduced by having ovulation so having active ovaries having regular ovulatory cycles, menstrual cycles, reduces the risk of a number of diseases. ![]() Let's say your average woman has no risk factors, specifically for ovarian cancer. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ‘Black literature and music provide the stories and soundtrack for these turbulent and hopeful times, and Sara finds herself drawn in by conversations of education, politics and a brighter tomorrow with Jonas, a local schoolteacher. ![]() Across the country, people like Martin Luther King Jr. ‘Like many cities in early 1960s America, Memphis is still segregated, but change is in the air. She is welcomed with open arms by Mama Sugar, a kindly matriarch and owner of the popular boardinghouse The Scarlet Poplar. ![]() ‘Sara King has nothing, save for her secrets and the baby in her belly, as she boards the bus to Memphis, hoping to outrun her past in Chicago. ‘In 1960s Memphis, a young mother finds refuge in a boarding house where family encompasses more than just blood and hidden truths can bury you or set you free. I received a free copy of the book in return for an honest review. This post is part of a blog tour organised by Random Things Blog Tours. ![]() ![]() ![]() Jackie Strause, The Hollywood Reporter, Perry's family got in screaming matches with Cage, while his mother once slapped her son's rival across the face. ![]() Megan Specia Finbarr O’reilly, New York Times, This show has prioritized psychological over physical violence, but there are key beats in the last act that are of assault, between Kendall’s attack on Roman to Greg (Nicholas Braun) slapping back at Tom. Marco Della Cava, Robb Report, 6 June 2023 Just before midnight, David O’Neill navigated his trawler into the harbor in Union Hall, a small port in southwestern Ireland, the wake from the vessel sending tiny waves slapping against the pier. Tim Carman, Washington Post, 7 June 2023 By slapping a letter and number in front of the e-tron name to mimic its existing fare, the marque is simply announcing that, in short order, the bulk of its offerings will be EVs. Mitch Koss, NBC News, 9 June 2023 Kueper told The Post that he was investigated for slapping a former line cook, a young protégé whom one former employee said the chef had taken under his wing to teach him the skills needed to work in a fine-dining restaurant. ![]() Verb Mesereau, who is famous for successfully defending Michael Jackson and other celebrities, and Applebaum, did not issue any statements after Olmedo on Wednesday slapped them with $950 in fines. ![]() ![]() These nine bloodcurdling, chilling tales present a genre of literature largely unknown to readers outside Japan, including the strange story of a quadruple amputee and his perverse wife the record of a man who creates a mysterious chamber of mirrors and discovers hidden pleasures within the morbid confession of a maniac who envisions a career of foolproof "psychological" murders and the bizarre tale of a chair-maker who buries himself inside an armchair and enjoys the sordid "loves" of the women who sit on his handiwork. Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination, the first volume of its kind translated into English, is written with the quick tempo of the West but rich with the fantasy of the East. This collection of mystery and horror stories is regarded as Japan's answer to Edgar Allan Poe. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() Her latest effort, Autumn, is no exception. ![]() From internet subversive George in How to Be Both to the formally contrarian academic lectures collected in Artful, Smith’s body of work exemplifies what a rigorous negotiation between politics and aesthetics can look like. Whatever walls critics throw up-between fiction and non-fiction, between present and past, between art and politics-she dismantles them all with glee. ![]() Of all novelists working today, Ali Smith is perhaps the least interested in boundaries. The state is not the beginning, end, or the reason for this space.” Rather, Livingstone argues, such an aesthetic space is a site of constant negotiation, one that necessitates porous boundaries and a wily slipperiness. “In this aesthetic space, the arts explore a less confined politics than the one that controls the state. What’s the use of writing your novel-or even writing about novels-while the US government’s current administration attacks the rights of its citizens?Įarlier this month, New Republic c ultural critic Jo Livingstone ventured a provisional response to this question, suggesting artists and critics must carve out a space for dissent and play that is not beholden to the body politic. Since November’s election, American writers have exhibited a collective anxiety about the utility of creativity under Trump. ![]() ![]() That said, the heroine does learn to live and grow in such a positive way, that you like her in spite of this. It simply doesn't make any sense to idealize weakness. ![]() I do not like that so many romance novels equate being a doormat to being a good person. She excels at making the characters so likable and vivid that you buy into the rest of her world, whether it be a world with time travel or the middle ages.This is an interesting take on the evil sister tales - but the heroine being "too nice" to stand up for herself is a bit tiresome. I am not a big fan of the time travel trope or of the middle ages, but while Lynn Kurland is writing on both of these topics, I will be an avid reader. Lynn Kurland excels at writing romance novels and time travel romance novels. ![]() ![]() The edition sold here includes the MacArthur Seal. The edition without the MacArthur Seal is SOLD OUT. Transcript of the famous speech, suitable for framing ![]() ![]() Audio tape produced by the General MacArthur Foundation This print, published in 1993, is the 5th in a series of signed and numbered limited edition lithographs on the Military Academy at West Point, NY, published by Vladimir Arts U.S.A., Inc. This limited edition print, by artist Paul Steucke, depicts a panoramic view of General MacArthur addressing the Corps while ghost images ".in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray." listen in. ![]() The now famous address was captured for the ages when Cadet 1st Captain James Ellis had the foresight to record the speech, knowing that there was no actual transcript in existence. The familiar words were spoken by General Douglas MacArthur to the Corps of Cadets in Washington Hall at the Military Academy at West Point, NY on during his acceptance speech for the Sylvanus Thayer Award. Duty, honor, country, Douglas MacArthur once said, are the three hallowed words which tell you what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. ![]() Were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words - Duty-Honor-Country." - General Douglas MacArthur, May 12, 1962 Hand signed and numbered by the artist, Paul Steucke with MacArthur seal. Limited Edition Print - MacArthur Seal Edition became the twelfth man in the history of the United States Army to be awarded the rank of Lieutenant General, the highest rank in the Army up to that time. ![]() ![]() ![]() The second book was called art Greeks and prom queens. ![]() ![]() The book explained about the lifestyles of teens and so it was very inspirational hence the positive reviews. It was a young adult novel that received positive reviews from critics. The first book she wrote was called faking19. ![]() She was inspired to become an author after reading a novel called ‘are you there God? It’s me, Margaret’ by one of the few authors that has inspired her Judy blume, she read this book and got inspired when she was in the sixth grade. Through all these jobs that she has been able to do it is safe to say that she has really hustled and she has enough experience to know how the market works. She has also painted t-shirts and has been an administrative assistant. Before she came to settle as an author Alyson has had a variety of jobs from babysitting to being stores clerk office manager and even jewelry maker. She has worked as a flight attendant for Delta airlines and she now resides in Laguna Beach in the state of California. Her parents have been divorced for a long time and she has lived in Greece after completing high school. She was born in Orange County in the year 1965 and is the youngest of three girls. She is a multi award winning author and is best known for her captivating stories from books that are always guaranteed to leave you wanting more. Alyson noel is the number one bestselling author and has continued to be at the top for a very long time. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ethan seems perfect for Patty-handsome, generous, and sensitive-but he's hopelessly unavailable. Rarely the bridesmaid, never mind the bride, Patty sells houses for a living (well, she's sold one house so far), longs to be married and have a family, but is irresistibly drawn to the wrong man. Reading Elizabeth Berg is like having a friend sit down and talk with you about the deepest truths and most perplexing issues in life, and in this exquisite new novel the bestselling author of Talk Before Sleep and The Pull of the Moon once again gives us superb fiction about a passionate woman who solves life's problems in a way that is far from traditional, but close to the wise dictums of the heart. ![]() ![]() What do you do when your life isn't living up to your dreams? When the man you love is unavailable, and yet you long for a family, a home? What is the cost of compromising until the real thing comes along? ![]() |