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Julie: Breast Advice?

by satellitesisters November 17, 2009

I don’t know if you were like me, but I couldn’t believe what I was reading: the new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force published guidelines on Monday that state routine mammograms aren’t necessary for women of average cancer risk in their 40s and that women between 50 and 74 years old don’t need to undergo [...]

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Julie: What Would Dr Forni Do?

by satellitesisters September 24, 2009

The health care debate has me thinking a lot about the Satellite Sister Envoy of Civility, Dr P.M.Forni and author of two books on civility including Choosing Civility: Twenty Five Rules of Considerate Conduct.Are you asking yourself while listening to all of the shouting, What Would Dr Forni Do? Wall Street Journal [...]

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Liz: Late Breaking Gracie Award Photos!

by satellitesisters June 9, 2009

I will admit it is pretty lame that I am just getting around to posting these photos from the Gracies last week but I owe it to Sarah Sweeney and SisterSpotters everywhere to do it anyway. Here are the TWO photos I actually have.
First, that’s me with Webmaster Extraordinaire Sarah Sweeney (a.k.a. The Keeper [...]

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Sheila: Happy Mother’s Day!

by satellitesisters May 10, 2009

Happy Mothers Day to everyone: that’s moms, step moms, grandmothers and daughters–yes, daughters. We all come to know ourselves as moms through our own mothers.
I received my Mother’s Day gift early from Ruthie. She is great with the cards. Not one for sentimentality, her cards are more like confessions, and they include very real [...]

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Sheila: The Show Must Go On

by satellitesisters April 30, 2009

Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers for our Mom. It is so great to know there are all you satellite sisters in our orbit! We appreciate every email…and all your support.
I know this is last minute, but I have been on field trips all week, blowing things up in science and [...]

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