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App Update for iOS 7 + What are We Up to Lately?
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I am happy to announce that after 2 months of hard work, we have updated our app to include these exciting features in the latest v1.1 update!
- Notifications:We got overwhelmingly positive response for user submissions. With this new feature, any product submitted or liked by you, we will send you a notification to see it’s rating once it’s inputed in database. We also will let you know if the...
Our fave tweets from fans!
We’re proud to call @thinkdirty our partner in prevention! Think Dirty to find #safecosmetics with their sweet app—>http://t.co/gBAYx68jfW
— Breast Cancer Fund (@breastcancerfnd)
@thinkdirty - the app that helps consumers target toxic cosmetics - teams up with @breastcancerfnd & @safecosmetics http://t.co/mkqcgaxrCg
— Little Black Book (@LBBOnline)
Here’s how...
Our fave tweets from fans!
We’re proud to call @thinkdirty our partner in prevention! Think Dirty to find #safecosmetics with their sweet app—>http://t.co/gBAYx68jfW
— Breast Cancer Fund (@breastcancerfnd)
@thinkdirty - the app that helps consumers target toxic cosmetics - teams up with @breastcancerfnd & @safecosmetics http://t.co/mkqcgaxrCg
— Little Black Book (@LBBOnline)
Here’s how...
Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture
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I never realized the gender dichotomy of cancer culture until today. Culture surrounding men’s cancer is primarily about prevention and treatment, while women’s cancer culture focuses on emotions and attempting to conform to the social standards held for women (looking pretty and “feminine”). I…
Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture
cancer culture pinkwashing thinkdirty
I never realized the gender dichotomy of cancer culture until today. Culture surrounding men’s cancer is primarily about prevention and treatment, while women’s cancer culture focuses on emotions and attempting to conform to the social standards held for women (looking pretty and “feminine”). I…