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The Emotional Toll of Melanoma: Coping During and After Treatment

Melanoma is a deadly form of skin cancer affecting thousands in the United States each year. In 2021, the American Cancer Society reported 106,110 new skin cancer diagnoses in the country, indicating significant growth rates compared to previous years. Skin cancer can trigger a rollercoaster of emotions, as individuals come to terms with the reality

Is rotting flesh and blood really yummy?

Besides being conditioned from infancy and being subjected to social and advertising pressure, the main reason that hooks people on animal foods is taste. One thing is clear though; we cannot stomach eating flesh in its normal state, especially if it’s soaked in blood, even if it’s cooked.  Bear in mind that an animal has

How to Strike a Balance Between Cancer and Work

When life takes an unexpected turn, the balance between personal and professional well-being can teeter on the edge. Few events disrupt this balance as profoundly as a cancer diagnosis. Individuals find themselves grappling with their health and the complexities of employment life, asking themselves questions like, “Do I have to quit my job?” or “Do

Are Rx meds really safe?

One would think that any doctor that had a brain would encourage their patients to stay healthy. The problem is that most doctors rely on the “take-a-pill” mentality, which leads to people being overweight and carrying bags full of various Rx drugs. Let’s say there are doctors out there that truly care about the health

10 Natural Ways to Relieve Tooth Implant Pain at Home

Tooth implant pain can be a disruptive and uncomfortable experience. It can range from mild to severe and can be caused by a variety of factors, such as infection, inflammation, or the implant itself. Fortunately, there are a number of natural remedies that can help to relieve tooth implant pain at home. From using cold

Beets – benefits that beat poor health

Most people often forget about or don’t even consider including beets as part of a healthy diet. It hardly makes the list for the grocery store maybe because they aren’t front and center in the produce section and popularity hasn’t quite hit the dining out menus. Beets are a superfood that we shouldn’t neglect. Here

The Truth About Positive Thinking and Cancer Survival

Cancer patients who stay positive throughout their treatment journey may have higher chances of survival, research suggests. When patients leverage the “power of positive thinking,” they may be less anxious and depressed – feelings and emotions stemming from stress. According to an article published on the National Cancer Institute’s website, stress hormones may change the

The Battle Within: How Immunotherapy for Cancer Works

The immune system has an unmatched, irreplaceable role in identifying and eliminating foreign or abnormal tissue, including cancer cells. T Cells and B Cells are the primary life denominators involved in the immune response to cancer. T cells can recognize and attack cancer cells head-on, while B cells produce antibodies that bind to foreign substances

How to Incorporate Natural Supplements into Your Daily Routine: Tips and Tricks for Success

Natural supplements can be a great way to support your health and wellbeing, but figuring out how to incorporate them into your daily routine can be a challenge. Whether you’re new to the world of supplements or you’re a seasoned user looking to improve your routine, these tips and tricks will help you make the

Who are the bad guys to watch out for?

What ticks me off the most is that the people think the FDA is on their side. The problem is that what they do and what the “tricks” think they do are like night and day. We are lead to believe that the need for drugs and surgery are touted as the solution for the