As many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. So, let’s start it off with something exciting and inspiring! How many of you have ever heard of a man named Ken Wright? Not too many? Well, let’s try another question. What does a submarine in murky water have in common with a woman’s […]
Celebrating Labor Day and Giving Thanks to Those Workers Who Make Advances in Cancer Research Possible
Happy Labor Day weekend everyone! Did you know that Labor Day was first recognized in America by the U.S. Government in 1885? By 1887 five states had enacted legislation that created the Labor Day holiday. Celebrated by every state today, this first Monday in September is dedicated to the economic and social achievements of American […]
Can Dogs Sniff Out Cancer?
I’m happy to report there is more good news on the research front this week! If you remember the last chapter in Volume 2 of The Single Source Cancer Course, we discuss the future of cancer and cancer research. And, one of the wonderful things mentioned were the canine cancer-sniffing programs under development. Well, these programs […]
Is Laughter The Best Medicine?
It has been a year since my dear friend and neighbor, Phyllis Diller, passed away. She died quietly at home just after her ninety-fifth birthday. And, as she would have turned ninety-six this summer, I find myself thinking of her, missing her and remembering the lessons she taught me. As most of you know, Phyllis […]
The Healing Power of Color
What’s your favorite color? How many times have you been asked this question? And, how many times have you responded with the same answer? Has your favorite color remained the same throughout your life? Or, do you sometimes have to stop and think about it for a moment? Does it change occasionally depending upon your […]