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2 Comments
seth
September 12, 2012Dear http://barefootrunninguniversity.com webmaster, I want to advertise on your website,
post article, place links at page, are ok
we need a long-term partnet. ,
If we could, please, contact with me thanks!
jhaf001[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks!
Chase Hooley
December 13, 2011Hi Jason,
We’re helping to raise awareness about testicular cancer and in doing so have created an infographic about TC. We’ve selected you and a few other powerful bloggers to help get the message out and would love your help. Would you be interested in posting this (below) as a guest post on your blog? Or if you want to just use the infographic here (http://www.btbsunglasses.com/category-s/108.htm and write your own copy that’d be fine as well.
Let me know your thoughts!
Thanks!
Written by:
Chase Hooley
Lehi, Utah
801-615-4054
Link: http://www.btbsunglasses.com/btb-foundation-s/21.htm
“A common stereotype of manhood is the resistance to professional assistance. This includes stopping to ask for directions. Hiring someone to fix the kitchen sink. And most dangerous of all, the “no need” attitude towards visits to the doctor.
This is why the BTB Foundation has partnered with the Testicular Cancer Society to help spread awareness about the risks and symptoms of testicular cancer. Even with one of the highest survival rates among cancerous diseases, an astonishing 390 men die annually from this illness. One of the biggest contributors to this statistic is the lack of education.
When men know the risks and get to their doctor when symptoms surface, there is a 96% survival rate. For all those men who have been taken by this disease, share the following information about testicular cancer with every man you know. It’s time to save a life.”