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		<title>Trust is the New Black (Dress) for Healthcare Marketers</title>
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Just as Harvard Business School&#8217;s Rosbeth Moss Kanter predicted the decline of celebrity endorsements,  I celebrated the launch of our expanded women&#8217;s health content platform called Real Women on Health! where women are role models for other women &#8220;like them&#8221;.
As HealthyWomen, the Society for Women&#8217;s Health Research, the Women&#8217;s Sexual Health Foundation and the hundreds [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Reinventing Health:  Shifting Consumers’ Mindsets to WellBeing</title>
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This is the ladies crowd at my rowing club, and yes, we&#8217;re wearing bling&#8230;our first bronze medal at the Head of the Schykill in Philadelphia.  We love rowing in the sweep boat together and the sport is less about health and wellness - much more about support, encouragement and &#8220;being in the same boat [...]]]></description>
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		<title>An Open Letter to the Breast Cancer Community</title>
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We’ve watched the ad and witnessed the controversy. Now, we’re asking: “What’s next?” 
 
Earlier this year, Rethink Breast Cancer released a memorable and infamous public service announcement (PSA) that was seen around the world. Produced with the visual and sensual focus on “boobs” – specifically those of Aliya Jasmine, host of MTV Canada – [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coaching is a Women’s Wellness Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, who are we, the 21st Century women,  and how can you reach us most effectively not only about your products but our desire for wellness?
We&#8217;re your sister, daughter, mother or grandmother.  There are millions of today&#8217;s women like me out there, across all cultures, and you can reach us by going beyond traditional loyalty [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Engaging with working women: menopause momentum</title>
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If you&#8217;ve ever doubted the myriad opportunities you have, as a healthcare marketer, to help women relieve the symptoms of menopause, listen to this video.
I&#8217;d love your thoughts on how you, as a marketer, can address this woman&#8217;s needs.  Happy to  post your ideas and comments and bring them into our thought leadership panel discussions.
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