Running at the Tri for a Cure

Have you heard of the 7-minute workout?

You know you should exercise. Yet you still struggle to get it done. You can’t seem to find the time, have various injuries, or any number of other excuses.   I think it comes down to not liking it enough. If you like something, you will make time for it.   Much like meditation, you…

Do you enjoy a glass of holiday cheer?

The American Society of Clinical Oncology published a new statement recently on alcohol and cancer. This comes at a time of year when much of our attention centers on the holidays. Office parties, gatherings of friends or visiting family are a few of the holiday occasions that often include alcohol. From surviving the obligatory office…

Are you using a LARC?

Are you using a LARC? Maybe you should be. LARCs, otherwise known as long-acting reversible contraception, include IUDs and the contraceptive implant. The American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists just released an updated opinion on LARCs which is that everyone who is at risk for pregnancy should be offered a LARC as a first choice,…

Here’s why you might want to skip your mammogram this year.

It’s October, the month that pink starts appearing everywhere including such incongruous places as NFL games. Yes, this means it’s breast cancer awareness month. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty aware of breast cancer, without all the pink. Of course I’m aware; I’m a breast cancer survivor. But I bet you’re aware too,…

This new research is absolutely brilliant

Check it out. Wanted to share. It’s about your metabolism and artificial sweeteners. I don’t drink diet soda. Do you? In fact, I can’t stand the taste of many artificial sweeteners, but because food companies want to make processed food sweeter without added calories, they are often added in places you wouldn’t expect. That is…

Feeling Lonely? Phone a Friend.

Much ado has been made of the ill health effects of smartphone use primarily depression, sleep disturbance and even brain cancer. It’s depressing to think that this device we are all addicted to is making us more depressed. Another disturbing side effect that has the potential to be even more devastating is the long term…

This is what happened after cervical cancer

I had a rough winter. If you read my last post, you know I ended up with cervical cancer. Throughout the winter and into the spring my situation seemed to get worse with every visit. For most of that time, I felt great, so it was perplexing to hear that I had not only one…

Maybe I should start smoking

2017 is off to an atrocious start. For me, this has nothing to do with politics. I was diagnosed with cancer, again. An entirely separate kind of cancer unrelated to my original cancer. For someone who does the things usually recommended for good health, two cancer diagnoses in less than four years, both before age…