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Single-Handedly Supporting Health Care

April 4, 2013 By Cathy Miller 2 Comments

For someone so healthy, I sure have been hanging out with doctors lately. Two cataract surgeries last year Two mammogram screenings in February Annual physical in February And surgery this week to remove a lesion What’s next? Dentures? Sheesh. A Different Kind of Healthy My overall health should keep my time with doctors to a […]

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Where Fools Tread Lightly

March 28, 2013 By Cathy Miller 2 Comments

I’m not quite sure what it says about us that April Fools’ Day has been around for centuries. Although we may not agree on the name itself – April Fools’, April’s Fools or All Fools’ Day, we do love our tradition. And no person enjoyed the day more than my mother. A Simple Approach There […]

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When Statistics Don’t Matter

February 21, 2013 By Cathy Miller 6 Comments

We rationalize life events with the odds stacked on our side. Most people do this The majority do that Chances are, I’m right When I received the dreaded call-back on the heels of my mammogram, I knew the odds. Statistics were on my side. Only 8% to 10% of call-backs require a biopsy 80% of […]

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