6.30.2011

Kind Words from Julie, A Customer

We love to hear from our customers!




Here, Julie shares her feedback:

"I absolutely love dearjohnnies! A friend told me about the gowns several years ago and it has now become my go-to gift for baby showers. And the gowns are truly a hit...everyone wants to know where to get them. It's easy to find cute baby clothes and the tried and true necessities for newborns, but it is rare to find a great gift for the mom-to-be. Plus, it's a functional gift that can be used for the next delivery. In addition to making hospital gowns chic, Rachel is fabulous and truly understands great customer service!"
--Julie

6.27.2011

Thinking About Surgery?

Considering cosmetic surgery? Gastric Bypass? Dermatology Procedure?

Make Me Heal is an informative website with a community vibe and a retail shop for items that you need to get through your surgery large or small with comfort in mind. If you are not the one going under the knife, think about your loved ones and friends who may need this great resource. Coupled with a dearjohnnies gown and robe, you are good to go!

Visit Make Me Heal today to see what all of the buzz is about.



6.20.2011

Soy Safe? See What Dana Farber Experts Have To Say

There has been widespread concern about whether it is safe for women with breast cancer to eat soy.

An excellent source of fiber, vitamin B6, and protein, soy is usually associated with a health-conscious diet, but research concerning its safety has been mixed.

Some studies have shown isoflavones, a class of phytoestrogens, or plant-derived compounds, found in soy could impact a woman's estrogen levels and increase the risk of cancer recurrence among some breast cancer patients. Estrogen is known to promote the growth of breast cancer cells.

Wendy Y. Chen, MD, MPH, a breast cancer expert at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, has conducted research that shows that soy is safe to eat for breast cancer survivors.



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