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MessageCraiova Spayathon photos and news!
by Romania Animal Rescue (www.romaniaanimalrescue.org)
The Romania Animal Rescue Craiova Spayathon was a huge success! 550 spays/neuters for dogs and cats, all dogs and cats, whether stray, from shelters or owned, were welcomed! The new RAR van collected animals from local shelters as well as areas where many strays are located. Thanks to Susy
Share Angelina Jolie's courageous op-ed with the women in your life
Angelina Jolie found out that she had a faulty gene called BRCA1 that drastically increased her risk of breast and ovarian cancer. "Drastically" is the word: she discovered that she had an 87% chance of getting breast cancer and decided to have a double mastectomy. Jolie published an op-ed in the
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How many plastic bags do Americans use every year?
Plastic bags may seem convenient. Unfortunately, however, the majority of plastic bags are used only once and end up in landfills, in our waterways and oceans, or as litter. There are simple steps we can take as consumers to reduce the amount of plastic bags that are wasted every day: Just say "no
Help Us End the Stigma of Depression! Pledge to Plant a Sunflower.
by iFred, International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression
Honor the 350 million with depression worldwide and "Pledge to Plant" for our 2013 Field for Hope sunflower campaign. This initiative is the largest-scale, international effort in history focused directly on raising awareness and funds for depression research and education. Last year, this campaign
Tell National Geographic to stop delivering in plastic polybags!
The National Geographic is circulated to over 4 million people in the United States every year [1]. When I receive my magazine each month in the mail it breaks my heart to see it packaged in plastic, knowing that the only option is to throw the bag away. Currently, National Geographic