Books

Here’s a club everyone wants to be a member of. It’s probably human nature to wonder if you have what it takes to survive in a crisis. This thought-provoking book not only profiles dozens and dozens of people who have done just that, it also gives you a way to grade yourself on your likely [...]

{ 0 comments }

1. Become a group of one. In about a dozen states, you can be a group all by yourself for insurance purposes. What this means is that you become, in effect, just like any other company, and insurers can’t deny you insurance or charge you higher premiums because of your pre-existing condition, according to Lembo. [...]

{ 3 comments }

A great charity that actually helps those who are sick is Joan Rivers favorite charity “Gods Love We Deliver”. The Cancer Fairy Godmother was so happy when she saw on The Celebrity Apprentice that this charity delivers free food. Again the word FREE. As promised the Cancer Fairy Godmother tries her best to give you [...]

{ 3 comments }

Want to know if your product contains parabens?  Here are some steps to take: Look on the label for the following ingredients: methylparaben, propylparaben, isoparaben, or butylparaben. Find out which company makes the product you use.  See if they have an ingredient list available on the product itself or on the company’s web site. Try [...]

{ 1 comment }

An advice-from-the-trenches cancer survival guidebook for young women with cancer. Actress and photographer Kris Carr thought she had a hangover, but a Jivamukti yoga class didn’t provide its usual kick-ass cure. A visit to her doctor confirmed her “liver looked like Swiss cheese,” covered with cancerous tumors. She entered trench warfare (wearing cowboy boots into the [...]

{ 0 comments }

      A completely updated edition of the definitive guide for patients with breast cancer The new fourth edition of The Breast Cancer Survival Manual provides essential updates on treatment and care, enhancing the basic information that has made this the most trusted guide for women diagnosed with breast cancer for the past decade. [...]

{ 0 comments }