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FREE access to a program of 45 international specialists speak about solutions to breast cancer recovery and wellness…
Why do some people heal from dire diagnoses, despite all odds?
Ten years ago, that was a question that Kelly Turner wanted an answer to, and she set out to answer it. By now, you have likely heard about the results of her research and the phenomena known as Radical Remission that is sweeping the country and world…
A recent survey of cancer patients presented at ESMO 2018 cited the popularity of complementary and alternative medicines and the need to better understand risks with conventional anti-cancer drugs…
In this essay, MY NEW BEGINNING, photographer, author and cancer survivor Bill Aron describes the origins and lessons of his inspiring book and shares his own lessons from a cancer diagnosis…
Individuals with bone loss can minimize their risk of injury by taking some important precautions. Wellness professionals should know about the potential for osteopenia and osteoporosis to exist in their client populations and adapt their programs accordingly…
In practicing Breathwalk®, we combine the three magic ingredients: breath, walking and attention, in order to awaken the mind and body and to release innate stores of vitality. Breathwalk combines the benefits of meditation with movement…
Many of us have happy memories as children spending untold peaceful hours coloring in books with crayons. Today, that relaxing pastime is coming back for adults, who are now using colored pencils and markers as well as crayons. Americans purchased about 12 million adult coloring books in 2015, according to Nielsen Bookscan and this new trend is all the rage…
Cancer treatments, while often life-saving, can also bring an array of side-effects that range from uncomfortable to life-threatening. One of the least talked about areas of side effects are those that affect the skin…
Can exercise lower the risk of breast cancer and its recurrence? A University of Southern California research project, funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH), is investigating this important medical question…
There are many types of pain associated with cancer and cancer treatment, one of them being Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy…