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No More Secs!: Living, Laughing, & Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis - Press Materials
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Appearances

Podcast: Who You Calling Old (Host: Dr. Cecile Forte, Co-host Chamein Canton) 1/16/12

Podcast: Living with HOPE (Host: Trudy Thomas) 12/9/11

Video: WegoHealthTV: What is Triple-Negative Breast Cancer? 8/11

Print Features/Interviews/Mentions

Quotations Diary: 3-10-12 Top Quotes from No More Secs!

My New Normals: 4-3-12 Recommended MS-related Books

Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog: 11-28-11 Author Interview with Ann Pietrangelo

Indie eBooks: 11-21-11 No More Secs Author Interview

Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog: 10-24-11 Author Spotlight: Ann Pietrangelo

dis-Abilities Celebration Connection: 10-13-11 No More Secs!

Book Reviews: 10-4-11 Author Interview: Ann Pietrangelo, “No More Secs!”

Readers Favorite: 9-11 “No More Secs!”

Pretty Opinionated: 9-3-11 Author Guest Post: Ann Pietrangelo, “No More Secs!”

Henchwriter: 8-23-11 The Beginning of a Journey

The Health Central Network: 8-23-11 Books and Memoirs for MS

Brass & Ivory: 8-18-11 Carnival of Bloggers:” No More Secs!”

Care2.com: 7-18-11 Ann Pietrangelo, Care2 Health Blogger, Publishes a Book

Care2.com: 6-14-11 No More Secs!

My Ears are Burning…

Life in Spite of MS Blog: Famous People with Multiple Sclerosis

TeamCancerForward.org, 10-5-11: ”Ann Pietrangelo pens an exceptionally good article this month on the subject of male breast cancer.”

Steve Williams on Henchwriter, 8-11: Inspired by my good friend Ann Pietrangelo who has overcome personal health-related setbacks to successfully publish and market her fantastic memoir No More Secs: Living, Laughing & Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis, I have decided to begin a publishing journey of my own.

Megan Zehnder on Care2.com, 7-27-11: Courageous Women Fighting Cancer ”As I’ve learned from reading Care2 blogs from Ann Pietrangelo — who has chronicled her journey with breast cancer — cancer can take certain parts of the body (a breast in her case), but it doesn’t have the power to steal the voice or spirit. Her words are more profound than ever.”

Cynthia Samuels on Care2.com, 7-18-11: ”Care2?s own Ann Pietrangelo, who has written so honestly and openly about both her MS and breast cancer, is now a published author. Her e-book, No More Secs!, is available on Amazon. If you’re not familiar with Ann’s work, take a look at a few of her posts to see the depth, honesty and warmth with which she writes. We’re so proud!”

Holly Moyseenko Kossover on MySexProfessor.com, 5-11-11: What Not to Say to Someone with Breast Cancer

Steve Millburg on Radiology Daily, 4-5-11: ”Blogger Ann Pietrangelo has begun a series of posts about her discovery of “the lump that would change everything” and what it has meant in her life. You can find the first three installments herehere, and here. Everyone who has a heart, and especially everyone in the medical profession, will find them riveting.”

Julie Bohlen, VP Professional Services, OrganizedWisdom, on BlogHer 3-11-11: ”We are very happy to list you. We are appreciative of all the productive health writing you do for so many blogs and sites. We enjoy recognizing and celebrating those that use health social media to benefit others. Your health communication expertise and health advocacy are the foundations that elevate your health social media posts above the “noise” of many other posts. We are pleased to point others to your posts and work.”

Care2.com Founder & CEO Randy Paynter
02-01-11: Quote in Response to Shine a Light
12-08-10: Shine a Light
10-08-10: Blogger Spotlight: Ann Pietrangelo

Media Consortium, 5-5-10: Weekly Pulse, Face the Facts Appeared in Huffington Post, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo, Salon.com…

EdBagleyBlog, 5-5-10 (blog no longer active) Ed’s Note: Ann Pietrangelo is both a victim and an advocate for the prevention and cure of multiple sclerosis. Her message is one of not just hope, but positive action. May God bless Ann and all of those who suffer from MS. In honor of Ann, I have coined the phrase “Greenercize” to label Green Exercise, so be a “Greener when you exercise”.

Agnes Koterba, SanAntonioMedicine.com, 4-10: Is Laughter the Best Medicine? After countless Internet searches, I came upon a blog that holds true to many of my personal life experiences. Ann Pietrangelo, an MS survivor, asserts that we must maintain the “ability to laugh at our own foibles and missteps [and a sense of humor] is sometimes just the tonic we need.”

USA Today, 5-3-10: Ann Pietrangelo, a writer who battles multiple sclerosis, offers these tips on the Care2 website for getting outside every day.

WebMD, 2-16-10: Migraines in Women May Have Link to MS

MSFriends.org via Facebook, 2-15-10: Insightful article by Ann Pietrangelo. Ann has a wonderful way of putting thoughts that many of us share about living with MS into words.

Women on the Verge, 2-9-10: Member Spotlight

Twitter 1-7-10 gotbrain @AnnPietrangelo Keep up the fight! Your fight empowers so many others who also fighting. Life as a beacon isn’t easy, but it’s important.

Daily Kos, 6-22-09: National Fragile X Awareness Day

Washington Post, 10-16-08: As Budgets Tighten, More People Decide Medical Care Can Wait

Sunshine and Moonlight, 3-30-08: O Sole Mio Sundays-Mandy’s (Ann) Contributions (blog inactive) “This week I’ve highlighted several, terrific articles from M.S. Blogger Mandy Crest (Ann) of Virginia. Earlier on in my diagnosis, I would read Mandy’s (Ann) articles for direction, education, guidance, and sometimes even laughter. I hope Mandy (Ann) realizes that she, too, is a role model for so many of us with M.S.“ – Kim Fabrizio

Issues on Call, 11-14-07: Spouses…Together, Sharing, or Sparring, They’re Darling “I really appreciate these writers to take the time and energy to write about something positive regarding their spouse in this time of divorce and betrayal being broadcast by the media.” (My Spouse, My Caregiver) – Natashia Call

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