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Exclusive Interview: Fran Drescher Speaks Candidly on Cancer & Healthcare Reform

Check out my exclusive interview with “The Nanny” & “Happily Divorced” star Fran Drescher, who talks candidly about her experience with cancer, and what she’s doing to find a cure.

Summer 2012- Brain World Magazine interview with Fran Drescher

Visit www.brainworldmagazine.com to subscribe or read more great articles.

Visit Fran’s organization, Cancer Schmancer.

Fuzzy Fascias

 Warning:  Video may be graphic; anatomist Gil Hedley shows us muscle tissue from a cadaver;  there’s also a pic below.  

What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?  If you’re an animal, you stretch.  If you’re a human, you likely hit the snooze button on your alarm clock or head into the kitchen for a cup of coffee– but what you should do is stretch.  Those stiff muscles feel great when they’re stretched out, and for good reason:  we are meant to move.  Our sedentary lifestyles have a huge impact on our overall health.  Here’s how. Read more

A (Love) Letter To the Ladies….❤

Because I don’t want to share too much information and post any identifying info, I won’t tell you who inspired this letter, or how I found out what she was going through.  Let’s just say that I’ve had quite a bit of interaction with her for months now, and neither one of us knew that we shared more than the brief “hello” we often exchanged in passing.  There are no six degrees of separation.

There is no separation. Read more

Hell on Heels: Soul Searching

Exciting news!  My new column, Hell on Heels:  Soul Searching  has gone live as of today, on Hello Giggles!

Hell on Heels:  Cellular rEVOLution is a weekly column about maintaining your health, well being, and sanity while navigating our “healthcare” system.

The first article, “Be a Boss Babe:  Why Your Doctor Disliking You is a Good Thing” covers advocating for yourself in the doctor’s office.  Other topics to look forward to will be changing the conversation about diagnoses such as cancer, dating when you have chronic dis-ease, and advocating for your medical rights in the workplace.  I’ll also be sharing tips on alternative treatments for cancer, the science behind dis-ease, and nutritional psychology.

Bookmark it and stay tuned!