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Some people harbor the illusion that rest is a luxury they do not have time for, but the reality is that rest is a necessity.
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“I still eat rice and beans. I just use brown rice now,” said Annya Santana of Menos Mas, a wellness company that speaks to African-American and Latinx communities.
For the first time in forever, Nathan Adrian truly has no idea if he’ll have a strong swim Friday. And at this point, it doesn’t really matter to the five-time Olympic gold medalist. He’s simply elated to be back.
‘Skin cancer worked its way into my lymph nodes. I was devastated.’
To understand the minds of individual cancers, we are learning to mix and match these two kinds of learning — the standard and the idiosyncratic — in unusual and creative ways.
One key distinction in this new wave of scholars—including books by Coles, Dossey and Bernie Siegel—is that these experts are not selling any specific religious creed. They’re not “faith healers.
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Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and may be related to cancer risk.
This article looks at the top 10 benefits of a healthful diet, and the evidence behind them.
Catherine Ann Lombard explores how imagery and artistic expression can help clients cope with cancer.
The entrepreneur and community leader on healing, boundaries, and tuning into yourself.