The Melanoma Research Foundation Has Skin in the Game
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Meet the newest spokesperson for the MRF s #GetNaked campaign for melanoma early detection and learn why they felt it was important to step in front of the camera to share their story. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 The Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) is thrilled to announce the newest spokesperson for the #GetNaked campaign to increase awareness about melanoma early detection and Melanoma Awareness Month throughout the month of May – our own Senior Advocacy Officer, Cassie Beisel!
Cassie joined the MRF in 2014 and brings an incredible passion to her work towards better outcomes and quality of life for patients, caregivers and their loved ones since she herself has survived three cancers – stage IIIC melanoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia and squamous cell carcinoma. In celebration of the MRF’s 25th anniversary in 2021, Cassie courageo
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: May 11, 2021
By Good Day Atlanta
Cedartown property perfect for waterfall weddings
Couples from across the country travel to Hightower Falls to add a little magic to their special day.
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Private Georgia property perfect for waterfall weddings:
It’s got all the elements of a fairy tale, from vine-covered ruins surrounding a secret garden to a wooden bridge stretching before a stunning waterfall.
So it’s no surprise that couples from across the country travel to Hightower Falls, hoping to add a little magic to their special day.
Hightower Falls is a private, family-owned wedding and event venue nestled on 100 acres in Polk County, about 15 minutes from downtown Cedartown.
I know we are all struggling right now in our own ways but Please please please if you have a few minutes in your day today, read through Karrie s latest update in her battle for her life back.
After years of suffering she has finally been diagnosed with not one but FOUR rare illnesses and now she is looking at two Major spinal surgeries. No nuero-surgeons in MA are willing to even touch her due to the severity and risks of her conditions and the 4 specialists located in various states across the country will not work with her Insurance. She would need to buy a PPO plan for over $700/month and even then she will owe coinsurance on any surgeries that will run her easily over 50,000.
I know we are all struggling right now in our own ways but Please please please if you have a few minutes in your day today, read through Karrie s latest update in her battle for her life back.
After years of suffering she has finally been diagnosed with not one but FOUR rare illnesses and now she is looking at two Major spinal surgeries. No nuero-surgeons in MA are willing to even touch her due to the severity and risks of her conditions and the 4 specialists located in various states across the country will not work with her Insurance. She would need to buy a PPO plan for over $700/month and even then she will owe coinsurance on any surgeries that will run her easily over 50,000.
Emerson Hospital partners with IMPACT Melanoma for May
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In conjunction with May’s Melanoma Awareness Month, IMPACT Melanoma, a nonprofit providing education, prevention and support for skin cancer, is collaborating with hospitals around the country to launch its No Sun for Babies program throughout the month.
The program offers new families a backpack containing UPF-rated baby clothes and preventative skin care awareness. New parents will receive the backpacks at the hospital after they deliver their baby.
Emerson Hospital in Concord and Northside Hospital in Atlanta are the first hospitals in the country to support this initiative and provide the backpacks to every family who delivers a baby at their hospitals in May. Longtime IMPACT advocate and loyal partner, Arbella Insurance is helping to sponsor the initiative.