Life in the 21st century is busy and demanding, with an overriding culture that emphasizes what we think we need or want rather than appreciating what we have. Television, movies and magazines bombard...
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Life in the 21st century is busy and demanding, with an overriding culture that emphasizes what we think we need or want rather than appreciating what we have. Television, movies and magazines bombard...
Women dealing with breast cancer, whether they are currently in treatment, recovering from surgery or seeking a form of exercise that will enable them to regain strength and range of motion, have long...
Hot flashes and menopausal symptoms after breast cancer Whether you have reached the age when menopause is a naturally occurring part of the lifecycle, or have been thrown into chemical menopause due to chemotherapy,...
By Meg Wolff If anyone knows life is all about balance, it’s Meg Wolff. The healing journey she first highlighted in Becoming Whole; Breast Cancer Exposed; and Meg Wolff’s Fresh Start Guide continues...
Once a woman has weathered the diagnosis of breast cancer and has experienced the method of breast surgery that is right for her, she enters into the healing process. This phase is experienced by all women,...
Breast cancer survivors use different avenues to deal with their diagnosis. There are those that find creative paths to channel their energy as a way of ‘healing’ for their soul. Some women discover...
by Dianne Armitage Sing, sing a song Sing out loud Sing out strong Sing of good things, not bad Sing of happy, not sad… (Words and Music by Joe Raposo) It’s probably a fair assessment that for most...
by Linda Wasmer Andrews You know the peaceful feeling you get from smelling fresh-baked cookies or just-cut grass. And you know the pleasure that comes from listening to a beautiful symphony or your favorite...
No one can accurately pinpoint the earliest history of human dance. There is evidence on illustrated ceramic fragments, indicating that dance may have originated some 5,000 to 9,000 years ago in early...
by Beth Leibson This is the first article in a 2-part 2012 update on the use of complementary alternative medicine for cancer. More and more cancer patients feel as though chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery...