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News from the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program T
he Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is seeking volunteers to participate in an online survey about their experiences in a breast cancer support group.
“The purpose of this study is to better understand the long-term benefits as identified by participants in breast cancer support groups,” says Erin Nau, LCSW, who is conducting the survey with the Breast Cancer Program’s director Hillary Rutter, LCSW. The survey will identify common reasons for attending a support group, their identified benefits,
overall experiences and the long-term impact on their survivorship. “Identifying these factors will allow breast cancer agencies to plan and
facilitate more sustainable support groups,” says Rutter. Anyone that is over the age of 18 and has ever been part of a breast cancer
support group, past or present, may participate. All information is confidential. The survey should take five to ten minutes.
Those that would like to participate should visit the program’s website,
Breast-Cancer.Adelphi.edu, and click on the Have Your Voice Heard banner, which will appear as one of the revolving banners at the top. To reach the hotline, call 800-877-8077.
Upcoming Intuition and Chakra Course
C Tori Quisling
lairvoyant practitioner Tori Quisling, MEd, of the NY Center for Clairvoyant Development, will be
teaching a one-day workshop, titled Developing Intu- ition Using the Energetic Body, at the NY Open Center, in NYC, on May 21 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Quisling is a highly experienced intuitive who will teach the key to unlocking one’s intuitive abilities and how to develop them. Some of the methods taught will include how to ground using feet/crown chakras; how to use the sixth
chakra to raise clarity; clearing energy points for daily attunement; understanding the aura, its role in one’s health and the benefits of setting its boundaries; protec- tion and cleansing techniques; coloring exercises as a building skill; how to stay detached from another’s mood and stay in compassion; and how to give a simple reading as a way to heal others.
Cost: NY Open Center members $130, nonmembers $140. Location: 22 East 30th St., NYC. Register directly with the NY Open Center at
OpenCenter.org/events/ developing-intuition-using-the-energetic-body or call 212-219-2527. For more information about Tori Quisling, visit
ToriQuisling.com. See ad on page 28.
Dr. Kevin Tehrani
and Aristocrat Plastic Surgery cordially invite you to the 10th annual
Spring Fling 2016 Enjoy 30% off all MedAesthetic and Anti-Aging Treatments*
The Tenth Annual Spring Fling
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560 Northern Bvld Suite 109 Great Neck, NY 11021
RSVP: 516-284-5000
info@AristocratPS.com
Hors d'Oeurves, Cocktails with Beauty and Anti Aging Friday May 13th 5:30pm-8:30pm.
Aristocrat Plastic Surgery & MedAesthetics in Great Neck
Bring a friend and receive a $50 Aristocrat Gift Card!* *Restrictions Apply
ristocrat Plastic Surgery & medAe- sthetics, with offices in NYC and
Great Neck, would like to offer people the opportunity to bloom along with spring and feel healthier, prettier and more refreshed than ever before. Dr. Kevin Tehrani cordially invites you and your friends to the tenth annual Spring Fling. Join Aristocrat Plastic Surgery & MedAesthetics staff on Friday, May 13, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Great Neck location (560 Northern Boulevard, Suite 109), for an evening of delight. Attendees will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and delicious cocktails and will have the opportunity to receive a free anti-aging consultation. In addi- tion, those in attendance will receive a 30 percent discount on all MedAe- sthetic, all integrative health and all anti-aging treatments. And last by not least, share the fun by bringing a friend and score a $50 Aristocrat gift card.
For more information and to RSVP, call 516-498-9790 or 212-439-9900, or email
Info@Aristocratps.com. See ad on page 5.
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