A Different Kind Of Thanksgiving
Please take a few minutes to check out this amazing video by Andy at Thirty Seconds. It is moving and haunting and will stay with you long after the last frame..just have your tissues ready… Continue reading
Please take a few minutes to check out this amazing video by Andy at Thirty Seconds. It is moving and haunting and will stay with you long after the last frame..just have your tissues ready… Continue reading
The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation,… Continue reading
Cough medicine could be used as way of predicting how well individual patients metabolise tamoxifen used in the treatment of their breast cancer, according to new research. The findings suggest that it could… Continue reading
Today’s Guest Blog Post is written by Susan Thomas, an oncology nurse clinician and breast cancer survivor. Thank you Susan for sharing your inspiring story with us. I am an oncology nurse clinician… Continue reading
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I thought today I would feature a meatless recipe which could grace any Thanksgiving table. Martha Rose Shulman has been offering fantastic recipe suggestions in her regular New York… Continue reading
The highlight of last week’s visit to San Diego was getting out of the city and driving through California’s, Anza–Borrego Desert State Park. On all our trips to the US over the years, this… Continue reading
Isha Judd, Australian spiritual teacher and the author of “Why Walk When You Can Fly?” has something quite profound to say on the subject of suffering which I would like to share with you today. … Continue reading
I am blogging from sunny San Diego this week and I came across an article online in the Tennesean newspaper which I just had to share with you. It tells the story of Evelyn Vaden,… Continue reading
Women being treated for breast cancer with aromatase inhibitors may experience extremely low estrogen levels resulting in a wide variety of side effects that a typical postmenopausal woman without cancer may not experience.… Continue reading