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How can I get involved with Paint PA Pink?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
Give a donation to the PBCC and help us continue our educational programming, legislative advocacy and unique outreach initiatives. We encourage you to spread the word about Paint PA Pink to your community.
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What is Paint PA Pink?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
Paint PA Pink is a new initiative by the PBCC available at www.pabreastcancer.org/ppp . We are challenging YOU to help us “Paint PA Pink” by spreading the word about breast cancer and help us color our online map pink with a donation.
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Who do I call if I have other questions about Paint PA Pink?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
Any other questions can be answered by Jen Fetich, PBCC Program Director. Jen can be reached at 800-377-8828 x101 or jennifer@pabreastcancer.org.
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If I have an event can my donation be applied to Paint PA Pink?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
of right now, our online map is only for individual donations. Our group fundraising events are recognized as our “Grassroots Partners” and receive recognition in different ways. We are hoping to expand Paint PA Pink in the future to include another page specifically for groups and organizations so check back often for updates. The map’s colors will change only after your donation is processed, which may take up to 2 business days.
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If I don’t have access to the internet can I still make a donation to Paint PA Pink?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
YES! Donations can be sent to the PBCC located at 344 North Reading Road, Ephrata, PA 17522. Please make sure that you include “Paint PA Pink” in the check memo and we will manually enter the donation and credit your county.
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What is the Pink Book?

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The Pink Book is the Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization Patient Instruction Booklet provided by the American EPD Society and written by W. A. Shrader, Jr. M.D. This booklet has been prepared for patients of physician members of the American EPD Society. It contains information on environment, foods, treatment, supplements, and other considerations dealing with the EPD treatments. Some of answers in this FAQ are a synopsis of the sections contained in the Pink Book.
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How can I become more involved in the PA NEN?

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To become more involved in the PA NEN, you can join one of our active committees: Social Marketing, Outreach, Tracks Advisory, Conferences and Events, and Research. After 2 years of membership on the network, you may be eligible to be elected to the Steering or Executive Committees. Other membership activities include attendance to PA NEN professional development events, implementation of social marketing campaigns, and review of nutrition educational materials, among others.
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What is a PA?

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Physician assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illness, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventive health care, assist in surgery, and in virtually all states can write prescriptions.
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A PA is a Physician Assistant who can provide healthcare services under the supervision of a physician.
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How many lead in paint cases is Glidden involved in?

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Glidden is involved in three current, served cases. Over the years Glidden has been successful in securing voluntary dismissals from a large number of cases, including the current Rhode Island case.
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Is PA CleanWays involved with the enforcement of laws against littering and illegal dumping?

PA CleanWays > Frequently Asked Questions
PA CleanWays is not an enforcement agency. However, we support the enforcement of all laws against illegal dumping and littering. Our resource publication, Working Together to Fight Littering & Illegal Dumping: a guide to working with enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania, provides lots of helpful information about these laws and the agencies that enforce them.
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How do I find out more about PA's?

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More information can be found at the American Academy of Physician Assistants web site, http://www.aapa.org
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Propionic Acidemia Foundation FAQ
The gene defect for PA is an autosomal recessive genetic trait that is unknowingly passed down from generation to generation. Autosomal means that the condition can affect males and females. Recessive means that the person with the disorder has two copies of the faulty gene (one from the mother and one from the father). This faulty gene only emerges when two carriers have children together and both pass it to their offspring. A carrier has one functioning gene and one faulty gene.
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We are a fully self-contained program. We carry a professional PA system, microphone, etc. The only thing we may request from the school is an additional extension cord if the performing area is further than 100-feet from an outlet. If you desire, you may also want to have cones to mark off the performing area to help the students know where to go.
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How can I get involved with Pink-Link breast cancer support network?

Breast Cancer Support powered by Pink-Link
There are several other ways for you to support Pink-Link. Please visit the Pink-Link Get Involved page to learn more. Whether you are a breast cancer survivor, a family member of a breast cancer survivor, a medical professional, a medical facility, a sponsor, advertiser, or just want to donate to help the cause, we can show you the many ways to get involved with Pink-Link breast cancer support networka.
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What are "pink and whites"?

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Pink and White" refers to the use of two colors of acrylic applied to the nails to produce a more permanent, natural-looking "French" manicure look. The tips of the nails are sculpted using white acrylic. The base of the nail is then overlayed with pink acrylic.
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What if I have a pink ribbon product idea?

Avon Breast Cancer Crusade - Frequently Asked Questions
The marketing department of Avon Products, Inc. develops, produces and markets all Avon Crusade Pink Ribbon Products. We appreciate their support, and are not able to accept product submissions. The Avon Crusade "pink ribbon" product collection is available exclusively from Avon. All proceeds from the sales are awarded as gifts from the Avon Foundation to breast cancer programs throughout the US.
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What is a "Pink and White" nail service?

OPI - FAQ
Pink and White" refers to the use of two colors of acrylic applied to the nails to produce a more permanent, natural-looking "French" manicure look. OPI's Competition Formula 3000? is the only acrylic product that allows your nail technician to customize the shades of pink and white used for the most natural looking dual-tone nails.
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What is the story behind the pink ribbon? Is it yours? I see so many of them about?

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The pink ribbon, which is the international symbol for breast cancer awareness and Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, were introduced into the UK ten years ago. Breast Cancer Awareness Month aims to increase awareness of breast cancer so that women know what the symptoms are and seek help early enough, which increases their chance of survival. It also raises vital funds for breast cancer research.
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What is pink eye?

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Pink eye (conjunctivitis) can be caused by an infection in the eye. It can be viral or bacterial. If your child's eye is red and goopy, they may need prescription eye drops.
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What is the problem with the pink ribbon?

Massachusetts Breast Cancer CoalitionMassachusetts Breast Ca...
Unfortunately, the pink ribbon is a symbol that has been co-opted by big business to sell products. Many of these companies only give a small portion of the proceeds to breast cancer organizations. None of the money goes to breast cancer prevention. Worse yet, many of the companies who profit from breast cancer may actually be contributing to the problem. Yoplait Yogurt for example, sells yogurts with pink tops every October.
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WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT MY CHILD'S PINK EYE?

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Pink eye" or conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the covering of the eyeball and lining of the eye socket. There is usually associated eye drainage which may be clear to greenish-yellow and present in varying amounts during the course of the illness. Causes range from a benign viral infection which requires no treatment to a more serious bacterial infection which is very contagious requiring proper antibiotics.
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Is pink-eye contagious?

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Yes, viral conjunctivitis (pink-eye) is very common and is extremely contagious. Avoid touching eyes with your hands, wash hands frequently, do not share towels, and avoid work, school or daycare activities for a least five days or as long as discharge is present.
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Why should I get involved?

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A SOCIAL BURDEN: permanent mental or physical damage caused by child abuse can rob a person of the ability to be an independent, productive citizen. A LEGAL BURDEN: crime, delinquency, drug and alcohol addiction, etc., often result when a person has been mistreated as a child. THE ABUSED CHILD AND FAMILY CAN'T HELP THEMSELVES: abuse is a vicious cycle usually passed on from generation to generation.
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