Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Quilt Raffle.. thank you Anytime Fitness!!!

Check out this BEAUTIFUL quilt!



Anytime Fitness (Kingsport) will be raffling off this quilt to raise funds for Race for the Cure. Raffle tickets are only $5. All proceeds go to Race for the Cure.

Stop by Anytime Fitness in the Kroger shopping center to enter the raffle or to purchase a membership. All membership fees during the month of October go to Race for the Cure, as well!

Thank You Anytime Fitness!

D-B v. South tailgate this Friday!

Stop by the Race for the Cure table this Friday night! We'll be set up at 6:00 PM for the football game (at Dobyns-Bennett). The first 200 people to come by will receive pink BAM sticks for the game!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Have YOU registered for the Race yet?

Race for the Cure is only 26 days away!
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is coming up on Sunday October 24th at 3:00 pm at Memorial Park in Kingsport, TN. We hope you can join us!

Race Prices

Online

Mail In

Race Weekend

Survivor 5K

$20

$20

$20

5K Untimed Run/Walk

$25

$30

$35

5K Timed Run

$28

$35

$40

Youth Dash for the Cure

$10

$15

$15



Online registration will go down at 5 pm on Monday, October 18th. Mail-in Registrations will be accepted until Thursday, October 21st. Race Weekend Prices will begin on Friday, October 22nd. For more Race Information visit our Race website.

Register for the Race and take advantage of our Online Prices!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Kick for the Cure

We don’t just run to find a cure, we kick to find one, too!

Join us for great soccer for a great cause as Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett and Tennessee High meet on the pitch. This Kick for the Cure will take place Tuesday, October 5 at 6:00 p.m. at Indian Highland Park (D-B’s home field). Shirts commemorating the match will be for sale at the game as well as before the D-B/South football game on Friday, October 1—look for the TRIBE Soccer tailgate! Proceeds from the sale of the shirts will be given to our affiliate here in the Tri-Cities! We’ll also take donations and—you guessed it—have registration forms available to sign up for the Race for the Cure (October 24).

Monday, September 20, 2010

Come See Us!

We're a social bunch! Come out and see us-- you can even get signed up for the race while you're at it!

October 1: D-B v. South (at D-B)
We'll be there at 6:00 to register people for the race. We'll also have some cool give-aways!

October 3: Dick's Sporting Goods in Johnson City
We'll be on hand from 1:00 to 3:00 to register you for the race.

October 8: Daniel Boone v. Science Hill (at Daniel Boone)
Beginning at 6:00, you can stop by our table to register for the race and grab some thundersticks!

October 11: Dick's Sporting Goods in Kingsport
Still haven't regisered? Come by between 1:00 and 3:00, and we'll take care of you!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Thanks McDonald's!

A big "THANK YOU" goes out to local McDonald's restaurants who will soon be featuring the Komen Tri-Cities tray liner pictured below! Awesome!

Latest Komen Headlines


Additional Research on Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer


A recent study of menopausal hormone therapy and risk of breast cancer reported that risk may vary by body weight and the type of hormone therapy. These results were published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, & Prevention.

As women reach menopause and beyond, more than 80% will experience symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disturbance, and vaginal dryness. Estrogen, with or without progestin, is an effective treatment for many of these symptoms. Over the last several years, however, studies have raised important concerns about the health effects of menopausal hormone therapy.

Use of estrogen plus progestin has been linked with an increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer, stroke, and blood clots and a decreased risk of fractures and colorectal cancer. Use of estrogen alone, which is generally reserved for women who have had a hysterectomy, has been linked with an increased risk of strokes and a decreased risk of fractures.

Although it is now well established that menopausal hormone therapy with estrogen plus progestin increases the risk of breast cancer, researchers continue to explore the question of which subgroups of women are at greatest risk. This information would help personalize messages about the risks and benefits of hormone therapy.

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