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We are looking for Product Intelligence Research Interns!

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Please see the posting on InternMatch if you are interested.

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Happy Father’s Day with a dose of goodness!

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Similar to our message from Mother’s Day,  we should love and treat our papas kindly all the time!  But, from time to time, we can give a dose of extra, extra loving with some good, nurturing gifts!

1. The Gift of Protection

Protection from the sun is important with summer in full gear! We suggest Consonant Body’s The Perfect Sunscreenas a lovely gesture for your Dad to cover-up with SPF before...

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Happy Father’s Day with a dose of goodness!

father's day outdoors

Similar to our message from Mother’s Day,  we should love and treat our papas kindly all the time!  But, from time to time, we can give a dose of extra, extra loving with some good, nurturing gifts!

1. The Gift of Protection

Protection from the sun is important with summer in full gear! We suggest Consonant Body’s The Perfect Sunscreenas a lovely gesture for your Dad to cover-up with SPF before...

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Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture

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Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture:

strengthineveryday:

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…

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Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture

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Strength In Every Day: Gender Dichotomy in Cancer Culture:

strengthineveryday:

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…

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