Friday Round-Up

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Time for the weekly round-up of blogs.  These are the posts that have moved me, taught me something, inspired me, and which I’ve wanted to share with you. Just click on the highlighted links… Continue reading

Fate can turn on a sixpence

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When I started this blog over 2 years ago, it was intended to address the post-treatment limbo we find ourselves in when cancer treatment ends. I found so many blogs and forums dealing… Continue reading

Take a deep breath…

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As we age, breathing tends to shift to our chest, becoming more shallow and rapid.   Shallow chest breathing is associated with increased anxiety and depression, a lack of focus and mental sluggishness.… Continue reading

Meat Free Monday

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Start off by making the dressing: Dressing: honey 5 tbsp skinned almonds 70g orange 1, large lemon 1 To serve: oranges 4, small mascarpone 4 generous tbsp Put 3 tbsp of honey into… Continue reading

Breast Cancer Rope of Solidarity Climb

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On the 27th of September, 2008, 100 women,  80 of them breast cancer survivors, gathered together in Zermatt, Switzerland to climb the Breithorn mountain for the first Rope of Solidarity climb. Supported by family… Continue reading

Smile Saturday

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A smile..and a little lesson today

Friday Round-Up

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Time for the weekly round up of blogs.  These are the posts that have moved me, taught me something, inspired me, and which I’ve wanted to share with you. Just click on the highlighted… Continue reading

Ready for some shhmoozing? How technology can help with your cancer recovery

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In recent years, social networking services and the ever-changing digital technology landscape have affected many sectors of the global healthcare industry. Patients are using social networks to learn more about their health conditions and… Continue reading

Integrative cancer care – a whole person approach

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Today’s guest writer, Jeannine Walston is co-founder and Executive Director of EmbodiWorks, a non-profit organization offering integrative cancer care resources for the whole person. Jeannine has extensive experience in cancer education and advocacy, health care… Continue reading

Winner of British Open pays emotional tribute to late wife

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Northern Irish golfer Darren Clarke fought back tears as he paid an emotional tribute to the wife he lost to breast cancer five years ago. “In terms of what’s going through my heart,… Continue reading