Life in death: Walk/Run for the Care with Ian Anderson House
For those of you don’t know, I’m a part of a rockin’ team called Finola’s Fans! My mother, Finola Earls, the head of the the team, passed away from cancer three years ago under the
For those of you don’t know, I’m a part of a rockin’ team called Finola’s Fans! My mother, Finola Earls, the head of the the team, passed away from cancer three years ago under the
Cancer is something we have inside of us, all of the time. Before you google this statement and begin to panic, it is a simple phenomenon that happens in our bodies when the normal mechanisms
It’s that time of year again, when everyone is involved in walks or run fundraising for their charity of choice, and I am no exception! Yes, you are being hit up for money, or effort!
March is Colorectal Cancer Month. It’s a month that few people knew about until the last few years when a major campaign began with the colorectal society showing the derrière on television. Boy did it work.
Most of my posts are informative, and endeavour not to freak everyone out. I can understand from a patient’s perspective that you hear and read so many conflicting ideas through the internet, newspapers, television, health
For the past week, the Globe and Mail has discussed the theme of critical care, palliative, care, and decisions for end-of-life in Canada. The population in Canada is not only aging with concerns of how
Today Canadians lost a very brave and passionate man, NDP leader Jack Layton, to cancer. Many of us were not really even aware of truly how sick Jack actually was until a month ago; pictures
Not all of us experience grief in the same ways, and sometimes life just is not fair. We often lose the ones closest to us sooner than they should leave us, or what we think