let's see the ealAge health quiz about cancer.
More than 27 million people reportedly have taken the RealAge health quiz, which asks questions about lifestyle and family history to determine how young or old your habits make you. But a recent story in The New York Times notes that RealAge often targets its members with health information that may be sponsored by drug marketers.
I do not mean women have prostate cancer. I just want to share this effectiveness with the people who may need the information.
In a time of utter vulnerability — having already weathered three months of post-diagnosis ups-and-downs — I needed the primal ferocity that a buzz cut proclaims.
It seems that every seriously ill person needs to develop a style for his illness.
Cancer is life changing, so it’s no surprise that some cancer patients develop a new persona to cope with the disease. This week, New York Times editor Dana Jennings, who regularly writes on the Well blog about coping with prostate cancer, wrote in the Style section about how cancer has influenced, of all things, his hair style.
In that time,wo shoule be more strong and more confident to confront the most devil,cancer.
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