
What are the New Conventional Cancer Treatments
In my last post, I looked at the traditional conventional cancer treatments, things like surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This was a follow up to posts
In my last post, I looked at the traditional conventional cancer treatments, things like surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This was a follow up to posts
After struggling with my knee through March, I’m happy to report that it’s finally feeling better. It’s not totally healed but the exercises and activities
April 2019 will be my last monthly progress update for a while. My next scans aren’t until August and, realistically, not much is going to
Our Baltic cruise wasn’t the first one we’d taken, but it was the first with Princess Cruises. Our first cruise had been during the 2015
During the research for my posts on Complementary and Alternative cancer therapies, I realised that the traditional conventional cancer treatments had moved on a bit
These days it seems impossible to believe that there was ever a time before smart phones and the internet. And, for an increasing number of
During a speech on Tuesday April 2nd, Donald Trump, the President of the United States of America, seemed to declare that the noise from windmills
Last year I did the National Three Peaks Challenge with my older daughter, Emma. She’d decided to do something worthwhile in the period after she’d
When someone is diagnosed with cancer, they are likely to be recommended some combination of: surgery; chemotherapy; radiotherapy, and, more recently; immunotherapy. These treatments are
March has been a tricky one from the exercise point of view but I’ve still managed to achieve some good weight loss success in March.
The Ketogenic Diet is a big deal at the moment. Not only is it currently being touted as the way to lose weight, but it’s
I’ve been on a couple of cruises now but before I went on the first one, I remember wondering whether cruise holidays were any good.