What Would You Do If You Knew Sooner?
inspiration
Thermographic Diagnostic Imaging & Health Through Awareness -Thermography is a physiologic breast health risk assessment tool utilizing medical infra-red imaging technology without damaging compression and radiation.
FREE 20min POD session with a Breast and Thyroid/ Dental Scan -Thermography shows the earliest possible indication of abnormalities which allows for the earliest possible intervention.
-Thermography allows women to maintain their dignity while empowering them to be proactive in their health and wellness concerns.
Philip Getson, D.O. • Liesha Getson, B.C.T.T.
856-596-5834
Garden State Community Medical Center 100 Brick Road, Suite 206 • Marlton, NJ 08053 www.tdinj.com
Bring in this ad at the time of your thermogram and receive a $25.00 discount!
This discount cannot be combined with any other offer Main testing location in Marlton with satellite offices throughout NJ and PA
1in5
Americans Will Experience
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
DR. AMANDA HERITAGE PT, DPT
is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in pelvic health. Photo courtesy of Marie Sin Photography
Think leakage is normal with aging Experience leakage with exercise Pain or discomfort with intimacy Low back/tailbone pain with sitting Abdominal wall bulging
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ
Call 856-210-3517 to make an appointment
Empowering Women and Men of South Jersey to Restore their Pelvic Floor and Core to Live Active, Confident and Comfortable Lives For more information visit
42
South Jersey Edition
www.breathelifept.com NASouthJersey.com
LIVING IN SYNCHRONICITY The Power of Meaningful Coincidence by Meg Lundstrom When we have an inner need that converges with an outside event, it is a meaningful coincidence known as synchronicity, and it happens to us all. It can be simple, like a playful sprite: recurring numbers or dates, all the lights turning green as we race to meet an appointment or a call from a faraway friend just when we want to talk to them. Or it can be profound: a chance meeting with an employer looking for exactly our skills, unexpected money appearing when we’re in a pinch, a timely rescue or our grandmother’s favorite, obscure song coming on the radio or app just as we’re feeling teary-eyed on the anniversary of her death. Whether they are lighthearted or life-changing, synchronicities link us to an underlying order in the universe that is profoundly reassuring. They open us to mystery and delight. They give us a sense of being taken care of. They nudge us to grow in scary, but life-affirming directions. They awaken a sense of awe, which studies have shown to be the emotion most likely to make us reach out generously to others—and that evokes even more synchronicity. And they can make daily life a lark. By its very nature, we can’t create synchronicity, but we can live life in a way that encourages it to show up. The more