October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 💕 It’s a good reminder that health should always come first. Did you know that many people aren’t financially prepared for unexpected health expenses? Planning ahead can reduce stress during tough times. How do you ensure your health and finances are in good shape? Share your thoughts below! #BreastCancerAwareness
Angela Oddo, CFP®, CFDS’ Post
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Ladies, let’s talk self-care that truly matters. 🌸 Every year, since turning 35, I've committed to my health checkup—putting breast examination at the top of the list. I know it’s easy to feel hesitant or put it off. But early detection, awareness, and regular care can make all the difference, especially in breast cancer awareness. For every woman over 35, let this be a reminder: prioritizing your health is an act of strength and self-love. 💪💖 Take charge, get informed, and make this year’s checkup a priority. Your health deserves it. #BreastCancerAwareness #AnnualCheckup #BreastExamination #WomensHealth #EarlyDetection #SelfCare
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Breast cancer doesn't wait for a special month, and neither should we. 🎀 As professionals, let's raise awareness about the importance of regular check-ups and early detection. Encourage your colleagues and loved ones to prioritize their health. Together, we can create a supportive environment that promotes breast health awareness year-round. #BreastCancerAwareness #WomensHealth #HealthyWorkplace #EarlyDetection #WellnessPriority
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🌍 September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide, affecting 1 in 8 men in their lifetime. Early detection can make all the difference, yet many men skip regular check-ups or don’t know the warning signs. 🔑 Key points to remember: Men aged 50+ (or 45+ for those at higher risk) should talk to their doctor about screening. A healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and a balanced diet can reduce the risk. Family history plays a crucial role—if you know someone affected, be sure to get checked regularly. This month, let’s break the stigma, encourage open conversations, and prioritize our health. Share this post to spread awareness and remind others to take action! #ProstateCancerAwareness #MensHealth #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #GetChecked #HealthMatters
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Knowledge is power. Empower yourself with these essential facts about breast cancer: 1. Know your body: Regular breast self-exams can help identify changes early. 2. Get screened: Mammograms are crucial for early detection. 3. Understand your risks: Family history, age, and lifestyle factors can influence your risk. 4. Seek support: There are resources and communities available to help you through every stage. 5. Stay informed: Keep up-to-date on the latest research and treatment advancements. Your health matters. Take charge and be proactive. #HealthyLifestyle #DrAaronWilliams #Empowerment #WeeklyWellnessShow #RaiseAwareness #CancerPrevention #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #HealthEducation #CancerTreatment #BreastCancer
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As we kick off Men's Health week, it's a timely reminder that 212 men are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year in Australia. When was the last time you checked your breasts? Follow these simple steps. 👀Look – at the shape and appearance of your breasts and nipples in the mirror with your hands by your sides. Raise your arms above your head and have another look. 🖐️Feel – all of your breast and nipples, looking for anything that it's normal for you. Start from your collarbone to the bottom of your sternum or chest bone and under your armpit. 🔎Learn – what is normal for you! Breasts come in all different shapes and sizes, so get to know your normal. If you do see any changes, see your doctor or health professional. #MensHealthWeek #McGrathFoundation #BreastCareNurses
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Did you know Black men are 70% more likely to die from a stroke and 50% more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men? Yeah… #LetsTalkAboutIt! For too long, Black men’s health has been overlooked. It's time to break the silence, get those check-ups, and prioritize our well-being. Strength isn’t just in powering through—it's in speaking up and taking action for our health. Men, our health is our power. When we take care of ourselves, we take care of our families and our future. Let’s change the narrative and take control of our health. #BlackMensHealth #TakeControl #LetsTalkAboutIt #HealthEquity #MentalHealthMatters #HealthIsWealth"
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No one should face breast cancer alone. Your health matters just as much as the care you give to others. It’s easy to overlook signs like lumps, pain, or changes in your breasts, but paying attention to these symptoms early can make all the difference. Early detection can save lives. Prioritize yourself, and remember, you don’t have to face this alone. We’re here to support you in every step of your journey toward better health. #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #YouAreNotAlone #SupportAndCare #CheckYourself #StrongerTogether #WeAddCare #PinkRibbon #BreastHealthMatters #FightBreastCancer
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