A brassiere includes a left cup, a right cup, and a bra body, wherein a cup size of the left cup cavity is different from a cup size of the right cup cavity. The bra body is for selectively retaining the left cup and the right cup in position to form a brassiere structure, in such a manner that a wearer with asymmetrical breasts is able to individually select the left and right cups according to the left and right breast sizes respectively to optimize the support of the breasts of the wearer for supporting the weight of the breasts and positioning the left and right cups covering left and right breasts of wearer respectively.
VA Palo Alto Healthcare System Cardiology 3801 Miranda Ave STE 111C, Palo Alto, CA 94304 (650)8583932 (phone), (650)8523473 (fax)
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Ms. Chan works in Palo Alto, CA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Ms. Chan is affiliated with Stanford Hospital and VA Palo Alto Health Care System.
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"The Relay for Life event is overnight because cancer never sleeps," said event co-chair and cancer survivor Vivian Chan in a press release. "The Temple City community stays up one night a year to fight back."
Date: Apr 20, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
San Marino Residents Gear Up for Chinese Relay For Life
Patch columnist and Jasmine Cafe co-owner Vivian Chan serves as the fundraisers special events chair. Chan was diagnosed with breast cancer three years after her mother battled the disease. Now, eight years later, she is cancer free.