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Food and Cooking for Health: a UK Perspective from Hammersmith & Fulham

Food deserts aren’t just a U.S. phenomenon. They’re found all around the world. This week as I explore social determinants of health and technology solutions in several parts of Europe, I’ve learned more about food access challenges in the UK. These are discussed in a report published this month by the Social Market Foundation asking, What… Read More: Food and Cooking for Health: a UK Perspective from Hammersmith… »

Whata are the 7 Tips On Handling Mental Health Stigma From Your Peers

Do you struggle with your mental health and have a difficult time in getting your friends and family to be understanding? In some cases your friends and relatives might give you a hard time regarding your mental health struggles. Here seven suggestions on how to deal with mental health stigma from your peers. 1. Talk… Read More: Whata are the 7 Tips On Handling Mental Health Stigma… »

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… »