Bishop back in the running
BY ROB ROSE FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 12:25 AM EST
Paula Bishop overcame a near-death experience to get back on the road. There can only be a handful of people on this planet who have had the experiences that Paula Bishop has had in her 20-year running career. It's hard to conceive of anyone who has been through the spectrum of moments that she has endured in just the past decade.
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ROSE: Runners of the Year, step forward please
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:16 AM EST
As a runner, it's easy to get discouraged when one views the physical condition of the American people.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
My 15 Minutes in the Sun
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Friday, February 1, is National Wear Red Day. It's the kickoff to the American Heart Association's Heart Health Month. People are encouraged to wear red this Friday to raise awareness about women's heart health issues. Many organizations are participating in different ways. For example, the Boston Bruins will come on the ice between the 2nd and 3rd period of their game tonight in red dresses and shoot goals at a red heart on the ice. A portion of the ticket sales from the game will go to the AHA.
Go Red for Women is a movement sponsored by the American Heart Association. The goal is to educate women about heart disease, methods of detection and prevention, and lifestyle issues that can affect outcomes. The organization uses a red dress as its symbol. Please visit their website (www.GoRedForWomen.org) to learn more.
Before my cardiac arrest eight months ago, I knew intellectually that heart disease was a bigger killer of women than breast cancer, but it was more an interesting fact than a real life issue for me. I have become much more attuned to issues of the heart since my own experience and have been looking for ways to raise awareness among my women friends. So I plan to wear red on Friday and I proudly wear my red dress pin every day. I even purchase a bracelet with hearts and a red dress from Brighton. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Go Red for Women movement.
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