
Love: Wholeness Through Holiness
Holiness is a moment-by-moment choice. Each moment that you choose to make love your highest priority, you will feel the wholeness that comes from holiness.

Colorectal (Colon) Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
It affects people of all races, genders and is most commonly diagnosed in people over the age of 50 years old. A recent study by the Center for Disease Control demonstrated that approximately 41 million people of average-risk have not received a colorect

Skin Cancer Melanoma: Symptoms and Treatment Options
Skin cancers including melanoma, basal cell and squamous cell, are the most common forms of cancer in the United States. Statistics for the number of people diagnosed with new cases of skin cancer each year are unavailable.

Alternative Liver Cancer Treatments
Liver cancer is more commonly noted in men and usually affects individuals between the ages 50-60 years. Hepatocellular carcinoma is noted more commonly in Africa and Asia than in the United States and UK.

Swine Flu Symptoms: What People Need to Know
Swine influenza is a respiratory illness that generally affects the pig population. Caused by the Influenza type A virus, regular outbreaks among pigs are common, however, while humans do not normally contract swine flu, it can and does happen.

Alternative Treatments to Ease Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Side effects of cancer treatment can occur before, during or even years after treatment has concluded, but here are many ways a patient can manage the side effects that may be experienced.

Why People Harm Themselves and How to Help a Cutter
In the United States approximately 2-million people inflict some form of self-injury on themselves. Around 1% of the population has injured themselves at some point in time, with the most common age groups being 14-30 years of age.

How to reduce refined sugar in children's diet?
The average person in the United States consumes more than 125-pounds of refined sugar per year or 46-teaspoons per day. Sugar has no nutritional value and is also devoid of nutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

Poison Oak - Prevention and Treatment
Poison oak is a common cause for occurrence of rashes when individuals come in direct contact with the leaves, stem or root of the poison oak. Such rashes are otherwise referred to as contact dermatitis.

Treatment for Poison Ivy Rash
Individuals who come in contact with the leaves, stem or root of poison ivy tend to develop rashes on the skin. In medical terms such a reaction noted on the skin is referred to as contact dermatitis.