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This book, The Secret History of the War on Cancer,is way overdue at the library. So I am staying up late to write a blog post about the book. This book is a hefty 505 pages. Much fatter than the Eat...
View ArticleKiersten = Z.
A while back I wrote about a young woman’s battle with cancer: Caring Too Much? Update on Z. I met her once at an art class. We shared a table. She cheerfully told me about how she does art in between...
View ArticleWhat’s a Colonoscopy?
If you are over the age of thirty, it’s time to at least educate yourself on this important procedure. Ask your favorite health care professional for a recommendation on when you should schedule a...
View ArticleAbout Coffee and Chemo
This past week was the first Jewish Blogger’s Conference in Jerusalem. If you want to hear more about it, I suggest you read: Baila, Mother in Israel, Carl in Jerusalem, Jameel at Muqata, Joe Settler,...
View ArticleBroccoli T-Shirts and a Fat Giraffe
I’m rather fond of Dr. Mercola’s posts on nutrition and health. Here are two serious ones: My father has been saying this for years: Trans Fats Cause Precancerous Colon Growths (my mother died of...
View ArticleCancer Alternative Therapies Site
Going through U.S. government sites is like going through spaghetti. Fortunately for you, I found some good information on this page of MedlinePlus about Cancer Alternative Therapies. The idea is there...
View ArticleAnticancer
I finished Anticancer: A New Way of Life by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD in about two days. I found it fascinating: what it did cover, and what it didn’t even mention. First, it didn’t mention any...
View ArticlePick N Choose Macrobiotics
Some snippets from Klara’s macrobiotics group: Newbie asks: What to do about challah on a Friday night (or the lack thereof)? Some responses: As for challlah Friday night. I have two thoughts. First...
View ArticleJPIX News and Disturbing News
Batya This was going to be an upbeat post. I am very excited to announce that Batya will be hosting the next JPIX edition, the summer review edition. But before I say more about JPIX, I would like to...
View ArticleWhen Someone is Sick
When someone is sick, I mean very sick, not with the flu or a cold or some ailment that can be treated with antibiotics, what do you do? RivkA over at Coffee and Chemo is now very sick. She has people...
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