Although much has been learned about the biology of cancer since President Nixon launched the war on cancer back in 1971, calling for “the same kind of concentrated effort that split the atom and put the man on the moon.” 40 years later and billions in federally funded cancer research; it seems ... Views: 1968
Has your spouse been living with cancer? Or recently diagnosed with cancer?
Has he/she relapsed? If so, do you feel totally discouraged, confused, and terrified at what’s coming up next?
It is wise to be informed of the stages a cancer survivor might go through, not only from the point of ... Views: 898
At one point in life, we all have lost or will lose a loved one.
Grief is the normal, yet complex, response to loss. We, as human beings,
experience grief because of our ability to develop emotional bonds and attachments – be it out of a need for security or safety. Throughout the course ... Views: 1093
Stress is a continuously present factor in our lives; it can be obvious as the loss of a job or a loved one, or it can be hidden as the consequence of the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. Stress has become such a commonplace thing in our hurried world that most people ... Views: 785
So you finally decided that you need to detox. You know your reasons (fatigue, weight gain, food intolerance, congestion, etc.), but as you prepare more and more, you realize a proper detoxification program might not be as easy as you thought.
You’ll need to make some changes: some temporary ... Views: 1701