Health & Fitness, Diseases, Cancer
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Stop Killing Your Kids
A Nutritional Reference Guide to Keep Children Healthy by David W. Brown
The obesity epidemic of American children is out of control. The cancer rate in children is exploding and diabetes is on the rise. Navigating the complex landscape of food choices, expert advice, and contradictory health reports is becoming...
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When Cancer Came Knocking
How One Family Answered by Reverend Stephen Garrett
One in three people in North America will be directly affected by cancer in their lives, but how we deal with the emotional and spiritual impacts of the disease is rarely discussed. It’s time that changed. Cancer hit the Garrett family as an...
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Waking Up from the Cancer Trance
The Truth about Preventing and Healing Cancer by Judith Lee Dew
• Ignorance about cancer can be fatal, expensive, and wholly unnecessary. • There are books on gentle, effective cancer care, but none of them tell the truth about our uniquely individual needs. • This book is as close to the whole truth as...
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It's Good To Be Here
Stories We Tell About Cancer by David Giuliano
It’s Good to be Here: Stories we tell about cancer is a courageous and deeply personal book about the author’s 25 year journey with cancer. It is part memoir, part spiritual meditation in which Giuliano challenges the ubiquitous and one...
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Eureka! I have found it...the "YOU" in Your Cancer
by George Norrie
The trouble is as George Norrie points out, that we tell ourselves “I really should look into this. I really should try” but we don’t believe, and so we fail, and the ‘business of cancer” goes on raising funds and buying the search for the cure...
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Hesitant Hope: A memoir of anguish, endurance and healing.
by Helen DeVries
In 2013, Helen DeVries received a death sentence – stage IV cancer of the appendix. Her only hope was a drastic surgery that would take twenty hours and require removing the contents of her abdomen and flushing the peritoneal cavity with highly...
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From The Mist
A Life Restored by Nature by Patrick Walter Herzog
For years, the trail of his life led through dense marshes, high mountain forests and steamy jungles. Then it stopped with just one word. Cancer. For the next seven years, Pat Herzog was pursued by chronic leukemia until undergoing...
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The Cancer Olympics
by Robin McGee
National Indie Excellence Award Finalist (2016) for Cancer. Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner (2016) for Best Inspirational. Feathered Quill Book Awards Silver Medal for Best Inspirational (2016). International Book Award Finalist (2015) for...
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Back to Life
One woman’s inspiring triumph over a series of terminal diagnoses by Kathy McLaughlin
Kathy McLaughlin was a senior corporate executive when she learned she had Hodgkins Lymphoma. She survived, only to learn years later that her cancer had returned — but this time, it was accompanied by a terminal autoimmune liver disease. Neither...
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The Compression Garment Diaries
Breast Cancer, An Unexpected Gift by Tara Torchia-Wells
The Compression Garment Diaries is a collection of blogs written by the author upon learning she has breast cancer. Writing the blogs begins as a convenient mode to keep her friends and family up-to date with her diagnosis and treatment. What...