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A Distinctive Style magazine

captures
the spirit of hope, courage
and survival
Women are making a difference throughout the world, and they each have a
story to tell. That story is about facing down fears and overcoming adversity.
A Distinctive Style captures that spirit of hope, courage and survival in its
Fall 2010 edition.

The online multi-media publication is an eco-friendly magazine providing


information on reducing our carbon footprints, as well as timely news articles
and the latest from the entertainment industry. This issue features an
interview with celebrated actress, Cloris Leachman. She provides a sneak
peek into some of her upcoming projects and her “Dancing with the Stars”
appearances.

In honor of Cancer Awareness Month, A Distinctive Style has gathered an


impressive array of men and women, ranging from cancer survivors to
children who are using their impressive gifts and talents to honor those
they’ve lost to the devastating disease. Interviews include some of the
world’s most successful and high profile celebrities, who are making a
difference through advocacy and programs designed to help others around
the world.

Readers will meet seven-year-old Rhema Marvanne, who uses her


extraordinary voice to perform in memory of her mother whom she lost to
ovarian cancer. You’ll also learn about 13-year-old Melinda Marchiano’s fight
with Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

You’ll discover what American actress, Fran Drescher, best known for her
role in the television series, “The Nanny,” is doing to raise cancer awareness
to a generation who considers cancer the “norm,” learn about her Cancer
Schmancer organization and the Early Detection Fran Van Program.

Dr. Sharyn Wynters speaks candidly about her experience with incurable
cancer at the age of 26. The first actress to play Cat Girl on the Batman
series talks about her book that chronicles her search for an alternative
cancer cure.
Actress Namrata Sing Gujral fought back with her docudrama, “1 A Minute,”
when she was diagnosed with cancer. It features an impressive list of
celebrities, both male and female, who were diagnosed with the deadly
disease. Australian actress Olivia Newton-John has partnered with world-
renowned breast cancer surgeon, Dr. Ernie Bodai to create a potentially life-
serving device for women.

Readers will meet actress Meredith Gray, who underwent a double


mastectomy and created the documentary “Naked,” that airs on the Lifetime
Network throughout October. You’ll also learn about “Survivor: Africa”
winner, Ethan Zohn, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Readers will applaud the work of two scientists, doctors Victoria Gordon and
Paul Reddell, who discovered what could be a cure for solid tumor cancer in
Australia. Early testing on animals resulted in total disintegration of tumors
and rapid healing in a few weeks. Results can usually be seen in just hours.
The substance stimulates the body’s own defenses to attack the cancer. The
possibility of a cancer cure highlights the importance of protecting our
natural resources.

A Distinctive Style is also an eco-friendly publication that advocates living a


greener lifestyle and reducing our carbon footprint. The magazine looks at
the Start Program in the UK, endorsed by Prince Charles, a longtime
advocate of sustainable practices. The program focuses on what can be done
instead of what can’t be accomplished.

Readers will also find articles on celebrities around the world and the
programs in which they’re involved to help impoverished children improve
their lives and aid those in need worldwide. Readers can also view and hear
the latest about musicians such as Lori Jean Smith and Mark Ballas, books
from Carl O. Helvie and Shelly Ballestero, and the art of Native American
prison inmate, Leonard Peltier.

For more information, visit A Distinctive Style online at


http://adistinctivestyle.com.

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