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Skimm’d while learning what it’s really like to be a Googler October 1, 2022 Skimm’d

Skimm’d while learning what it’s really like to be a Googler October 1, 2022 [Read in browser]( [theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Weekend with a bike]( [Together with]( [Google]( Skimm’d while [learning what it’s really like to be a Googler]( What's Happening …in your (future) history books: [Nicole Aunapu Mann]( is about to go where no Native American woman has gone before. To space. …in your AirPods: Pink, brown, violet, and, yes, white noise to [calm your mind](. …in your group chat: [Celebrity cheating scandals](. And why we care. …in your home: [A guest bedroom](? In this [economy](? Top Story Breast Cancer Awareness Month Design: theSkimm | Photo: Getty Images Think pink: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Here’s what you need to know. The Story This year, more than 260,000 women (and about 2,400 men) will be [diagnosed with breast cancer](. It is the second most common cancer among women in the US. And tens of thousands lose their lives to the disease each year. But the good news is that science is making strides: Early detection, improvements in treatment options, and increased awareness are helping more and more people beat the cancer. Now, the average five-year survival rate for women with breast cancer is 90%. And being [proactive about your health]( is key. So what can I do? Early detection is critical. Experts recommend… - Knowing your risk factors. Yes, that could be a family history of the disease or the breast cancer gene mutations (like [BRCA 1 and BRCA 2](). But, worth noting: The majority of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history. Risk factors could also be tied to your reproductive history (think: if you started your period earlier than 12, or menopause after 55). Or your lifestyle (think: low exercise, high alcohol consumption), according to [Dr. Toma Omofoye]( in an [interview with theSkimm](. - Talking to your doc early. It’s a good idea to start having conversations about breast cancer as early as age 25, says Dr. Omofoye. Even though just 9% of all new breast cancer cases occur in women under 45 at the moment, “there is some concern that the overall age of breast cancer diagnosis is shifting younger and younger.” So your doctor can help you assess your personal risk and create a screening plan to follow as you go through life. Which is especially important if the disease runs in your family. Your doctor can also discuss ways to reduce your risk, like [medicine]( or a [mastectomy](. - Sticking with annual mammograms. Ever been confused by conflicting mammogram guidelines? You’re not alone. Here’s [the latest]( from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network: Women with an average risk should start annual mammograms at age 40. In addition to screening for cancer, mammograms can also identify lesser-known risk factors like having [dense breasts](. - Becoming familiar with your breasts. In [one study](, nearly 80% of younger women found their own breast cancer lumps. Meaning, don’t be shy in giving yourself [self-exams](. But don't rely solely on those. Clinical breast exams are also important — since the goal is to catch cancer even before there’s a lump or visual change. “Any change in your breasts that lasts longer than two weeks needs to be addressed as quickly as possible,” says Dr. Omofoye. And that goes for guys, too. theSkimm Breast cancer is a topic that’s especially top of mind this month. But it should really be top of mind every month. Because raising awareness and early detection can ultimately save lives. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Bookmark'd Here's a look at the reads we’ve saved, texted, and emailed to our friends… [The Exiled Dissident Fueling the Hijab Protests in Iran](…meet the Iranian journalist whose social media campaign sparked a movement — that only grew stronger after the death of Mahsa Amini. [He Came Out As Trans. Then Texas Had Him Investigate Parents of Trans Kids](…how a pair of cases changed one man’s life. [The $25,000 Rookie Dinner Has NFL Players Divided](…with that price tag, some are wondering if it's hazing or bonafide bonding. [I Changed Everything. Now What?](...an interstate move, two new jobs, and a serious relationship — here’s what one woman learned after dramatically altering her life. In Case You Missed It If you’ve always got 10 tabs open, we get it. So much to browse, so little time. Which is why we’ve rounded up some of our fave recent product recs so you don’t miss a thing. Check out… - [Cute stationery for your to-dos, thank-you cards, and more]( - [Smart products that’ll reenergize your sex life]( Downtime [Together with]([Nasdaq]( Downtime doesn’t have to mean doing nothing. Here’s one idea for making the most of your weekend. Looking to get ahead at work? Try studying the art of the joke between now and Monday. Stay with us. Research shows humor can strengthen bonds and ease tensions. And that we tend to view funny people as more competent than those who can’t land a punchline. In [the newest ep of Nasdaq’s leadership podcast “World Reimagined,”]( Allbirds co-founder and CEO Joey Zwillinger and Stanford professors Naomi Bagdonas and Jennifer Aaker (who co-wrote the book “Humor, Seriously”) explain how humor can promote creativity and improve office culture, too. Plus, they share their tips for making colleagues laugh. [Headphones, in](. Eyes On Design: Camille Rapay | Photo: Getty Images [Russia](. Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially declared the annexation of four occupied regions of Ukraine. The area amounts to roughly 15% of Ukraine, and is the biggest annexation in Europe since World War II. It comes after [sham referendums]( in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson where residents reported being forced to vote at gunpoint. Now, the Russian parliament will officially ratify the results. The Biden admin has already announced [new sanctions]( — and Western countries have condemned the annexation as illegal. Yesterday, Ukraine submitted an “accelerated” application for NATO membership and vowed to reclaim every mile that Russia has taken since its invasion earlier this year. Today the Ukrainian army says it has surrounded and entered Russian-occupied Lyman, a strategic transportation hub in the eastern Donetsk region — which Russia just illegally claimed as its own. Skimm Picks Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. The perfect drink for Sober October. [This award-winning non-alcoholic bev]( is real wine (read: not juice) minus the booze and side effects. So you can skip the hangxiety (hint: hangover + anxiety). PS: Code SKIMMFAM gets you [25% off your first order](. Brb, stocking up.* 2. How to help your dog ~fall~ into healthier habits. Crunchy leaves are great, but crunchy kibble? Highly processed. Try giving your pup [this fresh dog food]( instead. It’s real, human-grade food with real benefits. And ships to your door. [Here’s 50% off]( your first box.* 3. The best sales to shop this week. From select items at The Home Depot to a free bag of coffee at Atlas Coffee Club. We've rounded up [discounts and deals]( you won't wanna miss. *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm More More Skimm, more knowledge. Here’s what else we've covered… - Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi on [leading with respect]( - Why you might want to think twice before [posting photos of your kids]( online - How much does an abortion cost? [These factors]( can affect what you pay - Yes, your employer is likely monitoring you. [Here’s how]( Save the Date Like ours, your work and personal calendars are probably hectic. So here are some events you should know about... Mercury retrograde ends. Cue sighs of relief. Listen up, music lovers. It's the [2022 BET Hip Hop Awards](. [Yom Kippur]( (considered the holiest day of the year in Judaism) starts at sundown. Wishing an easy fast to those observing. We’re hosting a book talk with Kelly Ripa. Get your ticket [here](, then tune in at 7:30pm ET. PS: Want more events like this on your cal? theSkimm App gives you a heads-up on when everything from holidays to sports games to awards shows are going down. 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