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Contest Is Closed- Win A Free Thermography Sponsored by Health Imaging

For The Month of October WQmag.com will be giving away 3 Thermography sessions. One Each Week for 3 Weeks. THIS IS THE LAST Week. Please read the rules and enter below.




This is The Official Page To Enter For a Chance To Win a Free Thermography Sponsored by Health Imaging.To Enter Simply Enter Your Name in the Reply Box Below. Please read the Rules at the Bottom and Good Luck!

Rules:

1) You must be a WQ|mag Online Member To Enter. Not a Member? (Click Here To Join)

2) Each Member Can Enter Once Daily. Entering daily increases your chances of winning. Winner picked via random drawing. To Enter Simply Enter Your Name in The "Reply" Box Below. If you do not see the "Reply Box" then you are not signed in.
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3) Week 1 Contest Starts Thursday October 8th and the Last Time To Enter is Wednesday October 14th at 11:59pm. Winner Announced Thursday October 15,2009. Week 2 Contest Starts Thursday October 15th and the Last Time To Enter is Wednesday October 21st at 11:59pm. Winner Announced Thursday October 22nd,2009. Week 3 Contest Starts Thursday October 22ND and the Last Time To Enter is Wednesday October 28TH at 11:59pm. Winner Announced Thursday October 29nd,2009.

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What is Thermography?


"Early detection with thermal imaging means starting at a younger age and discovering those changes that could indicate early stage disease development. DITI is safe from the risks of ionizing radiation and does not compress the breast, which may cause cell damage; both are known causes of breast cancer".

Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) offers women and men (more info on men's breast health) the opportunity of earlier detection of developing breast disease than has been possible through breast self-examination, medical examination or mammography alone.


DITI detects subtle changes in the physiology of the breast that can indicate developing pathology, including cancer, fibrocystic changes, infection or vascular disease. With continued, yearly monitoring after a stable baseline is established, DITI can alert you and your doctor to changes that can indicate early stage breast disease.

Screening with DITI is recommended for all women (and men). It is especially valuable for women under the age of 50, whose denser breast tissue makes detection with mammography less effective. Women are encouraged to begin thermal imaging screening by the age of 20. DITI is also valuable for women with breast implants; those women who've had breast cancer; and those who avoid screening because of the discomfort or mistrust of mammograms.


Rita D. Rimmer, Certified Clinical Thermographer

Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) offers women and men (more info on men's breast health) the opportunity of earlier detection of developing breast disease than has been possible through breast self-examination, medical examination or mammography alone.

DITI detects subtle changes in the physiology of the breast that can indicate developing pathology, including cancer, fibrocystic changes, infection or vascular disease. With continued, yearly monitoring after a stable baseline is established, DITI can alert you and your doctor to changes that can indicate early stage breast disease.

Screening with DITI is recommended for all women (and men). It is especially valuable for women under the age of 50, whose denser breast tissue makes detection with mammography less effective. Women are encouraged to begin thermal imaging screening by the age of 20. DITI is also valuable for women with breast implants; those women who've had breast cancer; and those who avoid screening because of the discomfort or mistrust of mammograms.
For More Information Contact:
Rita D. Rimmer
Certified Clinical Thermographer

2750 Bahia Vista Street, Suite 109, Sarasota, FL. The telephone number is: 941-330-9318

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Great prize & reminder of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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Thanks!
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