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Women In Government: Overactive Bladder Awareness

Dear PSA Director: More than forty-two million Americans are affected by overactive bladder – that’s approximately 1 in 6 Americans, yet only forty percent of individuals seek treatment. The...read more »

National Kidney Foundation: “Now! you Know”

Dear Public Service Director, Kidney disease does not often make headlines and yet it affects millions of Americans. Because symptoms may not show up until the kidneys are actually...read more »

Child Care Aware® of Missouri: Choosing a child care provider is one of the most important decisions a parent ever has to make.

Dear PSA Director: Choosing a child care provider is one of the most important decisions a parent ever has to make. Studies show that high-quality child care has a...read more »

Texas Department of Transportation: Know When to Pass

Dear PSA Director: Please help save Texans’ lives by spreading this life-saving message – Stop Football Game Day Drinking and Driving. From the first game in August through the...read more »

American Heart Association: Face The Fats, Motivate Me

The American Heart Association’s National Education Campaign, Face the Fats, is aimed at helping consumers understand the different types of dietary fats and make heart-healthy choices. Among the campaign’s...read more »

American Heart Association: Go Red For Women w/ Niecy Nash

DearPSADirector: The facts are clear. More women die of heart disease than all forms of cancer combined. Unfortunately, the killer isn’t as easy to see. Heart disease is often silent,...read more »

American Heart Association: New nationwide Hands-Only CPR Campaign seeks to raise awareness of Hands-Only CPR

Dear PSA Director: Data shows that about 70 percent of Americans feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency because they don’t know how to do CPR or are...read more »

National Rosacea Society: Don’t Ignore Facial Redness

Dear Public Service Director, More than 16 million Americans suffer from an embarrassing and potentially serious facial disorder called rosacea, yet only a small fraction are being treated. In fact, a...read more »

Women In Government: Atrial Fibrillation Awareness

Dear PSA Director: More than five million Americans have a heart condition known as atrial fibrillation or AFIB. It affects both men and women and is more common in...read more »

American Heart Association: Go Red for Women, Just A Little Heart Attack w/ Elizabeth Banks

Data shows that more women die of heart disease than all forms of cancer combined. Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association’s national movement, created by women,...read more »

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