Someone Diagnosed with Cancer? Here’s How to Help

In the absence of good information, humans typically think the worst, and can over-react and over-treat cancer. For any friend, pet or family member that gets a diagnosis of cancer, knowing what questions to ask can help manage fear, formulate next steps and devise...

Testing & Intervention

Prolonged exposure to excess estrogens is the greatest risk factor for developing cancer and every man and woman converts some progesterone and testosterone to estrogens, often without symptoms. No wonder so many people are blind-sided with a diagnosis of cancer!...

Facts and Stories Behind Mammograms

This week’s article is comprised of excerpts from a compelling and well-researched article by Christie Aschwanden titled, “What If Everything Your Doctors Told You About Breast Cancer Was Wrong?” It explores the rhetoric, hype, politics, and costs of mammography,...

Newsflash Reduce Mammograms

Breaking News: Due to risks inherent with mammography, the American Cancer Society now recommends that women start later and have fewer mammograms. This approaches the U.S. Preventive Task Force position supporting biennial screening for women aged 50-74. What are...

Liberty HealthShare Covers Thermography

Most Americans believe that they are required to maintain health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. However, there are alternatives that not only meet that requirement but also reduce the cost of monthly premiums and annual deductibles while encouraging...

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