As we all know, there is a worldwide shortage of ventilators for those stricken with COVID-19. While there are finally multiple efforts underway to produce more ventilators, the time to and costs of converting factories has caused a real lag.…
Read moreHandling Anxiety in Difficult Times
Recently, we published three articles on COVID-19 (the coronavirus). Today, we conclude our series with a look at handling anxiety in difficult times. Tomorrow, we return to our regular topics.…
Read moreAt-Home Activities to Stimulate Us
On Tuesday, we looked at what we should do now – cleanliness. Today, we look at in-home activities to stimulate us.
Food for Thought: At-Home Activities to Stimulate Us
As we seek to find our own routine, we turn to the Automobile Association of America (AAA) for suggestions.…
Read moreCoronavirus Thoughts from a High-Risk Perspective
On Tuesday, we looked at the coronavirus in terms of facts versus myths. Now, we offer coronavirus thoughts from a high-risk perspective.
As those of you who read Living Well While Surviving Cancer already know, the author of this blog (Joel Evans) is a pancreatic cancer survivor with a compromised immune system.…
Read moreAbout the Coronavirus
We have waited until this week to write about the coronavirus. Why? Because of the fast-changing situations around the world. As well as the considerable misinformation that has been spread.…
Read moreEasy-to-Use Health Quizzes for YOU
Last month, we provided a cancer prevention checklist from the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR).
Today, we present easy-to-use health quizzes from AICR. They’re quite informative.…
Read moreAnother Great Resource – Healthy People
HealthyPeople.gov is another great resource to add to our library: “
“Healthy People provides science-based, 10-year national objectives for improving the health of all Americans. For 3 decades, Healthy People has established benchmarks and monitored progress over time in order to: Encourage collaborations across communities and sectors.…
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