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by Wellness Editor A new cancer treatment may be within our grasp, and it’s chemotherapy and radiation free. Researchers at Stanford University’s School of Medicine believe they’ve developed a new form of immunotherapy, which uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer cells. The team has just announced it’s been given the green light to begin clinical trials on humans.Miraculous Recoveries in MiceThe team injected... 7/21/2018 9:00:00 PM
by Nisha Baghadia Don't we women dread that time of the month when we have to deal with terrible cramps, mood swings, body aches, and a great deal of discomfort? What can be worse than menstrual pain when we already have so much going on in life? About 70-80% of women suffer from terrible cramps during their periods. Most resort to pills to alleviate the pain, but they can potentially cause an imbalance of hormones.... 7/20/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Ergun Kocak, MD The treatment and management of upper and lower extremity lymphedema remain a challenging problem for patients and physicians. Fortunately, there have been several exciting developments for the surgical treatment of this condition.Three surgical techniques demonstrate great promise for the different stages of lymphedema. All of these surgeries can be done as outpatient surgery with the patient going... 7/20/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor The bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG) vaccine, which has traditionally been used to prevent tuberculosis, may have a second calling. The first phase of clinical trials using the vaccine as a treatment for type 1 diabetes has ended, and researchers believe they may have stumbled upon not only a treatment— but a possible cure.What Is Type 1 Diabetes?About 1.25 million Americans have type 1 diabetes, which... 7/12/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Lily Sanders Connecting the heart, intuition, and the brain is where alchemy happens. It is the grander picture of who we are. This trilogy within us as human beings holds life altering power. When we connect all three, our wisdom becomes remarkable and we are able to reap the benefits of its life altering power.The HeartIn 1991, there was groundbreaking research in the field of neuro-cardiology. Sensory neurons... 7/4/2018 7:00:00 AM
by John Williams Fibromyalgia is a widespread problem, and some sufferers may not even realise that they have it. Symptoms include chronic pain throughout the body, exhaustion, mood swings, lack of sleep, and memory problems, and if you are experiencing these issues then it could be that you have fibromyalgia. If you think you might, it’s best to speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Although there is no cure at... 7/3/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Amrita Grace Sexual wholeness is much more than a concept for me. Having taken an arduous journey from sexually damaged to sexually whole, it’s become my reality, my passion, my wisdom, and my teaching. I’m so grateful to embody this state of wholeness, so that I may be an example of what is possible.Wholeness is defined as an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting. Because our sexual... 6/29/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Laura Bonarrigo I hold a somewhat unpopular view on cheaters and being cheated on. I see little difference between being the one who goes outside the bounds of a committed relationship and being the one whose been cheated on even though it might not seem that way in the moment. My opinion is that both people are looking to regain their self-worth, dignity, and self-respect during and after the affair. Both people... 6/29/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Steffan Surdek One day I was in a restaurant with a friend and we were talking about relationships. She was telling me about how hard she can be with her husband sometimes. Being the curious type, I asked her for some examples and asked her why she was acting this way with him.Her answer was interesting. It sounded something like: "This is the way I am so he needs to learn to deal with it". I then asked her if he... 6/29/2018 7:00:00 AM
by John McElhenney Becoming a single-parent is not easy. It’s not easy for anyone in the family. To become the healthiest single-parent you can become, you might have to do some work on yourself. You owe it to your kids and your former partner to be the best co-parent you can be. One of the best ways of focusing on your growth and not the failed relationship is to count your blessings.By growing stronger, warding off... 6/29/2018 7:00:00 AM
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