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Our purple awareness bracelet features a caged 6mm purple fiber optic cat's eye bead and silver plated charm (measures 12x23mm). The charm is stamped with your choice of 'Hope', 'Faith', or 'Believe' on both sides. Silver plated double link chain, each link is 9x6mm. Adjustable clasp (silver lobster claw) can extend bracelet to 8". Please specify which charm you would like at checkout, 'Hope', 'Faith', or 'Believe'.
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*Purple Causes: ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Anti-Violence, Chronic Pancreatitis, Cystic Fibrosis, Dravet's Syndrome, Domestic Violence, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's Disease, Homelessness, Lupus, Macular Degeneration, Pancreatic Cancer, Sjogren's Syndrome, Thyroid Cancer
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Part of Pilsen East Artist's Open House weekend.
Pilsen is home to:
within(Reason): a contemporary art and photo space
To investigate the rates of thyroid nodules and cancer in pediatric cases of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis (HT) in our institution.
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Part of Pilsen East Artist's Open House weekend.
Pilsen is home to:
within(Reason): a contemporary art and photo space
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Our light blue awareness earrings feature a 6mm light blue fiber optic cat's eye bead, which dangles below two 4mm Swarovski bicone crystals in light blue. Approx 1 1/2" from the base of the sterling silver earwires.
Light Blue Causes: Addison's Disease, DiGeorge Syndrome, Graves' Disease, Hashimoto's Disease, Hyperaldosteronism, Lymphedema, Prostate Cancer, Scleroderma, Thyroid Disease, Trisomy 18
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Our light blue awareness bracelet features 3 enchanting strands of faceted aquamarine nuggets, polished mother of pearl, aquamarine chips, freshwater pearls, and silver plated beads. Bracelet measures approx 7" and has an adjustable clasp. Silver plated awareness charm measures 1/2" from top to bottom.
*Light Blue Causes: Addison's Disease, DiGeorge Syndrome, Graves' Disease, Hashimoto's Disease, Hyperaldosteronism, Lymphedema, Prostate Cancer, Scleroderma, Thyroid Disease, Trisomy 18
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Never Comes Tomorrow (2015-2018) by Hacib Gasguniti
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto;s Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two masive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
It was very bright and sunny on Tuesday, June 6, 2019. Took a photo walk in Governors Island. Governors Island was originally an island that the Lenape called Paggank ("nut island"). The name was transliterated into the Dutch Noten Eylandt. then Anglicized into Nutten Island, before being renamed Governor's Island by the late 18th century. The island's use as a military installation dates to 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, when Continental Army troops raised defensive works on the island. From 1783 to 1966, the island was a United States Army post, serving mainly as a training ground for troops, though it also served as a strategic defense point during wartime. The island then served as a major United States Coast Guard installation until 1996. Following its decommissioning as a military base, there were several plans for redeveloping Governors Island; it was sold to the public for a nominal sum in 2003, and opened for public use in 2005.
Governors Island has become a popular seasonal destination open to the public between May and September, attracting more than 800,000 visitors per year as of 2018. It contains a 43-acre (17 ha) public park, free arts and cultural events, and recreational activities. The island is accessed by ferries from Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Our purple awareness bracelet features a 6mm dark purple fiber optic cat's eye bead and silver plated awareness charm (measures 1/2" from top to bottom). Silver plated double link chain, each link is 9x6mm. Adjustable clasp (silver lobster claw) can extend bracelet to 8".
*Purple Causes: ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Anti-Violence, Chronic Pancreatitis, Cystic Fibrosis, Domestic Violence, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's Disease, Homelessness, Lupus, Macular Degeneration, Pancreatic Cancer, Sjogren's Syndrome, Thyroid Cancer
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Fern Olivia is the founder of Thyroid Yoga, as well as an instructor right here at mbg of a class by the exact same name. Years earlier, she was diagnosed with a Hashimoto's Hypothyroid problem that left her slow-moving, fatigued, as well as in chronic discomfort. After completely overhauling...
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Microscopic photo showing benign thyroid tissue with patchy dense lymphoid infiltrates. Hürthle cells exhibit large amount of pink granular cytoplasm and enlarged nuclei with distinct nucleoli. H & E stain. 20X. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA. (乔建华医学博士, 美国病理学家学院专家会员。美国加州洛杉矶)
Silver plated double link bracelet features a purple fiber optic cat's eye bead and Tibetan silver hope charm (measures 7/8"). Each link is 12mm wide. Adjustable clasp can extend bracelet to 8".
*If you would like more than I have listed, please contact me and I will make the adjustment!*
*Purple Causes: ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Anti-Violence, Chronic Pancreatitis, Cystic Fibrosis, Domestic Violence, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's Disease, Homelessness, Lupus, Macular Degeneration, Pancreatic Cancer, Sjogren's Syndrome, Thyroid Cancer
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Part of Pilsen East Artist's Open House weekend.
Pilsen is home to:
within(Reason): a contemporary art and photo space
Andrea's at Encore is a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Award-winning restaurant that combines Chef Devin Hashimoto’s menu of Asian-inspired cuisine with a sexy and social atmosphere. Discover for yourself why Andrea's was voted one of the country’s hottest dining spots in the OpenTable Diners’ Choice Awards. Overlooking the pool of Encore Beach Club, delicious beats will set the mood as you dine on specialties like the Wagyu beef and lobster roll, New York strip steak with wasabi demi glacé, or five-spice garlic lobster.
Recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's, I have learned to handle my symptoms as they start to come along and have fun in the mean time. The hair is extensions of course,the tan is fake and plenty of bronzer to make my face look nice and slim
Reinventing myself means accepting what I have and dealing with it. This is who I am and there is no reason to be down and out about it. (This is what I try to tell myself on a daily basis)
2015-2018
Jacob Hashimoto
Adapted to fill the Liggett Hall archway, Jacob Hashimoto's Never Comes Tomorrow contains hundreds of wooden cubes and two massive, steel funnels. Connecting the Island's Historic District and newly designed park to the south, the work emphasizes the vortex-like nature of the passageway while referencing the artist's interest in architecture, history and cosmology. It also serves as a counterpoint to Hashimoto's immersive installation in the nearby Chapel of St. Cornelius.
Jacob Hashimoto (b, Greeley, CO, 1973) is a New York-based artist known for creating complex layered and immersive installations from a range of materials such as kites, model boats and wooden blocks. With handcraft at the core of his practice, Hashimoto's extensive body of work is deeply rooted in art historical traditions of landscape-based abstraction, design and modernism.
Reminiscing about last Summer and looking forward to this Summer!
Plein air painting at North Cascades Institute's during Molly Hashimoto's watercolor class. I'll be taking another class wtih her at the Sitka Center for Ecology and Art on the Oregon coast this July 2011!
Our purple awareness bracelet features 3 elegant strands of dark purple amethyst nuggets, amethyst chips, freshwater pearls, and silver plated beads. Bracelet measures approx 7" and has an adjustable clasp. Silver plated awareness charm measures 1/2" from top to bottom.
*Purple Causes: ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Anti-Violence, Chronic Pancreatitis, Cystic Fibrosis, Domestic Violence, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's Disease, Homelessness, Lupus, Macular Degeneration, Pancreatic Cancer, Sjogren's Syndrome, Thyroid Cancer
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Everything You Need to Know About Every Thyroid Disorder: Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments
The hormones in the body have a role to support the communication between every function, so any imbalance can be the cause of a short of health issues. Thyroid disorders affect over 4% of the American citizens.
The thyroid gland affects almost all of the metabolic processes in the body, and these thyroid disorders can range from a small, harmless goiter that does not require any treatment, to life-threatening cancer. The most common thyroid problems involve abnormal production of thyroid hormones, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism.
Hypothyroidism is a condition of an underactive thyroid, which is characterized by weight loss, fatigue, slow metabolism, constipation, and brain fog. It is most often a result of:
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: It is a type of hypothyroidism that occurs when the immune system does not recognize the thyroid gland cells and the enzymes and inhibits the production of thyroid hormone
Exposure to excessive amounts of iodide
The use of certain drugs
Removal of the thyroid gland
On the other hand, hyperthyroidism is developed when the thyroid gland is hyperactive thyroid, elevating the levels of the thyroid hormone. Its most common causes include:
Toxic adenomas: Nodules develop in the thyroid gland and release thyroid hormones, upsetting the body’s chemical balance
Graves’ disease: The excessive production of thyroid hormone.
Subacute thyroiditis: Inflammation of the thyroid that urges the gland to “leak” excess hormones, leading to temporary hyperthyroidism that in most cases lasts for a few weeks
Pituitary gland malfunctions or cancerous growths in the thyroid gland
It leads to symptoms such as anxiety, muscle weakness, trouble sleeping, nervousness, and accelerated metabolism.
Thyroid disorders are usually diagnosed via a blood test and are usually treated with some prescription drugs like levothyroxine, synthetic hormones, and many other anti-thyroid medications.
However, the first step towards better health and relief in the case of thyroid disorders is to do some lifestyle and dietary changes.
The following foods are incredibly beneficial in case you suffer from hypothyroidism:
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Our purple awareness earrings feature a 6mm purple fiber optic cat's eye bead, which dangles below two 4mm Swarovski bicone crystals in deep purple. Approx 1 1/2" from the base of the sterling silver earwires.
Purple Causes: ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer's Disease, Anti-Violence, Chronic Pancreatitis, Cystic Fibrosis, Domestic Violence, Epilepsy, Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's Disease, Homelessness, Lupus, Macular Degeneration, Pancreatic Cancer, Sjogren's Syndrome, Thyroid Cancer
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Causes
Worldwide, the most common cause for goiter is iodine deficiency. In countries that use iodized salt, Hashimoto's thyroiditis becomes the most common cause.
Conversation & Cocktails: An Evening with Barbara Hashimoto at BauerLatoza Studio.
July 21 , 2011
CAC Collectors Circle and Barbara Hashimoto presented an exclusive Artist Studio Tour at BauerLatoza Studio.
About the artist: Barbara Hashimoto’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Japan, Europe and the Middle East. It is in more than 300 collections, including The Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American Art, The Museum of Arts and Design, The National Museum for Women in the Arts, and The Art Institute of Chicago (Joan Flasch Collection).
Previously based in Tokyo and Los Angeles, Hashimoto relocated to Chicago in 2006 as artist-in-residence at BauerLatoza Studio, a multi-disciplinary architecture firm.