ASk HEATHER: Was the Stand Up 2 Cancer Televised Event Effective in Helping Cancer Prevention Testing?

“Fashion Rocks somehow gathered 13 of the most talented singers to perform a song produced by LA Reid and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds called Just Stand Up.

Performers in the line up included  Keyshia Cole, Leona Lewis. Fergie, Ciara, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Mary J Blige, Rihanna, Carrie Underwood, Miley Cyrus, Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield and Nicole Scherzinger at Conde Nast Media Group’s Fifth Annual Fashion Rocks at Radio City Music Hall on September 5, 2008 in New York City.

The song was created to help women and men  obtain preventative testing via breast and prostrate exams. While the perfomances were entertaining and stimulated interest among tv watchers with Beyonce’ evoking laughter with an Etta James look-a-like wig  which was bizarre and distracted from the effectiveness of the song accompanied by very weak vocals among all of the ladies  surprisingly and except for Keyshia Cole, the most effective part of the show was when actors like Halle Berry and Forest Whitaker stepped into the shoes of Cancer victims and survivors so America could not only empathize with the plight, but make a donation to the cause. 1 out of 6 men will be diagnosed with prostrate cancer. I noticed Shemar Moore on the phone lines, but he would have been more effective in reaching Black and Latino men known to avoid the prostrate test than the laughable skit from a Friend’s sitcom star actor pulling down his pants to evoke laughter and embarrassment.

Other than a well-planned event that delivered with a unified message, I would like to see each of the celebrity singers share their personal stories upon acquiring a breast exam. I know I endured the test way earlier than recommended and if I can help save one life by sharing my experience than it’s worth it!

Over all, a breast examination requires lifting one side of your arm at a time and feeling around the breast to feel for unusual lumps among breast tissue and natural contours that come with natural breasts. Testing daily won’t help you notice subtle changes as examining your breasts on a weekly basis where lumps are more noticeable! If you detect a lump, you should acquire a breast examination. Your doctor will recommend you for a mammagraphy and ultrasound, but both are susceptible to human error and why it is critical for you to follow-up.

Five of the main causes of breast cancer are the mammography test itself due to radiation exposure, build up of estrogen or hormones and why you should pump your ducts daily by lifting your arm and squeezing yoru underarms to stimulate the lymphatic system and of course, tight bras are a culprit because they stop circulation. There is also, speculation that anti-perspirant deoderants block natural expiration and can cause build up of toxins. A lack of exercise, ample rest with stress can also induce bodily toxins and finally improper nutrition. Some people cook all of their food and kill off the enzymes and nutrients in veggies that your body needs to fight cancer building toxins.

Cancer is not a  disease that should be brushed off as other people’s diesease. Anyone can acquire it and  should be taken seriously. Prevention doesn’t begin or end with a concert. Encourage a friend or family member to take care of themselves least you keep a friend and family member around much longer. The steps you take to live are worth it because when you are gone, you are gone! Stop everything and do it for you!

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ASK HEATHER: The Evolution of Brandy! Can Childhood Superstar Brandy Make a Comeback?

by Author Heather Covington

www.Heather-Covington.com

 

Brandy, born Brandy Rayana Norwood on February 11, 1979,was born in McComb, Mississippi. Her big break came when Chris Sotkes discovered her while singing in a youth choir group.

By age 15, she landed her own self-entitled album in 1994 giving rise to the sultry sounds of a new young diva on the music scene with “signature braids” and a style all her own.

By 1998, she acquired a Grammy for her duet with another young singing sensation, Monica, for “The Boy is Mine,” a cult classic that gave rise to an RnB artist with staying power. By the early 2000’s, she had successfully sold over 25 million albums followed with hundreds of awards and honors. Her popularity lead to starring roles on sitcoms like  Moesha (1996-2001) on the UPN Network and now called MY9.

She wowed America with her classic  rendition of Cinderella which receied rave reviews. Her sitcome became one of the highest ranking shows on air and soon film roles came knocking like the 1998 horror sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.
Now she’s back in 2008 with new album and a new song, but people are wondering if she can rise to the status of her past albums. We’ll have to find out. Her new song, Right Here “Departed” may have to be renamed as RESTARTED because it looks like Brandy’s back! Tune in to BET ALL ACCESS on 7:30c/6:30 for world premiere video. See photo on Disilgold SOUL Magazine on www.Disilgold.com or visit past TOP NEWS STORY link.

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