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Some of the most popular books for cancer-related nutrition are by Rebecca Katz, MS.
Rebecca creates delicious recipes, using what she calls “the power of yum.”
When finding out how best to prepare for surgery and other aspects of cancer treatment, who better to ask than those who have gone through it? This article provides a list of things to consider before cancer surgery including suggestions from cancer patients and survivors, as well as many from oncology-focused health and wellness professionals...
Increasingly, the oncology community acknowledges that cancer care involves more than physical care...
An Interview by Marianne Woods Cirone, MS, MFA, CYT-500 with Bob Butler who has been in the jojoba business since 1989, when he took charge of an investment in a 1,260-acre jojoba farm in Hyder, Arizona...
An Interview by Marianne Woods Cirone, MS, MFA, CYT-500 with Amanda Sabatino, a holistic health & wellness coach...
An Interview by Marianne Woods Cirone, MS, MFA, CYT-500 with Rita Meier, CYT-500, Yoga for the Pelvic Floor Instructor...
Looking for a more “adult” adult coloring book? This option is a more irreverent way to take the edge off of stress...
While it may be debatable whether studies prove, suggest–or confound–we do know that in the last decade, we’ve seen an explosion of research on yoga, meditation, massage and other integrative or complementary therapies for cancer survivors, many showing very positive results...