The New Health Care: Sorry, There’s Nothing Magical About Breakfast

I don’t eat breakfast. It’s not that I dislike what’s offered. Given the choice of breakfast food or lunch food, I’d almost always choose eggs or waffles. It’s just that I’m not hungry at 7:30 a.m., when I leave for work. In fact, I’m rarely hungry until about lunchtime. So, other than a morning cup… Read More: The New Health Care: Sorry, There’s Nothing Magical About Breakfast »

Reflecting back – positive changes from radiation therapy By Lynn Kiser

It has been 4 ½ months since I walked out of my last radiation therapy treatment for breast cancer and although I am glad that it is over; quite frankly I am just a wee bit scared as well. As I have learned with other “major medical” experiences that I have either been through personally… Read More: Reflecting back – positive changes from radiation therapy By Lynn… »

2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to 2 Cancer Immunotherapy Researchers

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded on Monday to James P. Allison of the United States and Tasuku Honjo of Japan for their work on unleashing the body’s immune system to attack cancer, a breakthrough that has led to an entirely new class of drugs and brought lasting remissions to many patients… Read More: 2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to 2 Cancer Immunotherapy… »