Hot Sweats and The Cooling Magic of Food
Chinese medicine is very conscious of how humans live in relation to their world. The ancient...
Read MorePosted by Hopester | Mar 29, 2019 | Article, Cancer Resources |
Chinese medicine is very conscious of how humans live in relation to their world. The ancient...
Read MorePosted by Hopester | Mar 8, 2019 | Article, Cancer Resources, Laughter |
Studies have shown that laughter increases the circulation of lymphocytes. These infection fighting cells can protect our bodies from diseases such as cancer.
Read MorePosted by Hopester | Mar 8, 2019 | Article, Cancer Resources |
Look Good Feel Better is a non-profit organization that delivers workshops to women, men and teens undergoing treatment for all types of cancer. They provide patients with the knowledge and equipment to look and feel their best. By the end, patients that attend the workshops find that their self-confidence has greatly improved.
Read MorePosted by Hopester | Mar 8, 2019 | Article, Chemotherapy |
As I lay on the table bed, the technicians measured and assessed with perfect precision where the laser beam would penetrate its energy and zap any rogue cancerous cell trying to escape. I finally understood why they teach mathematics in school and became envious of those few that have been blessed with the gift to understand complex formulas.
Read MorePosted by Hopester | Mar 8, 2019 | Article, Chemotherapy |
Everyone knows cancer as a life-threatening disease and chemotherapy as a poisonous treatment.
Yet no one seems to talk about the psychological effects of hair loss, especially for women. Hair is often associated with beauty and feminity, so losing that can have devastating effects on self-esteem. If there’s a way to prevent this, patients should know about it.