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Will You Accept the Gratitude Challenge?

The first line of our value statement is,  “The Beyond Boobs! family values love above all and develops and nurtures positive relationships through trust, respect, and gratitude.”  While we believe […]

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As Breast Cancer Awareness Month Ends, Beyond Boobs! Takes Breast Health Action

As we close out Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Beyond Boobs!, we’d like to take a moment to remind you that breast cancer doesn’t care what month it is, nor […]

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Memoirs of a Beyond Boobs! Calendar Girl

Shared by Shawn Huddy ~ Miss December 2014 When a person gets a diagnosis of a medical condition that is quite possibly life threatening, that person doesn’t often find the […]

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The Artistry Behind Beyond Boobs! 2014 Calendar to Live By

Anyone with a camera can take a picture, but it takes a photographer with heart to capture the spirit. The photographs in our 2014 Calendar to Live By, like our […]

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Beyond Breast Cancer Awareness to Breast Health Action

Hello Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Wait! There's something wrong here. We at Beyond Boobs! want you to focus on your breast health, not cancer, and not just this October, but […]

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3 Things Young Women Need to Know About Breast Cancer

  Breast cancer is an older woman’s disease, right? WRONG! Breast cancer can strike anyone, male or female, young or old, family history of breast cancer or not. It’s definitely […]

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