At this point, the phrase “let us out – please” is a mantra for us. We’ve been self-quarantined for quite a while. And we’re yearning to get out of the house.…
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 morePatient Rating of Hospitals Declined in 2019
As we know, the quality of in-hospital care greatly contributes to our health. Thus, it’s important for us to have confidence in the quality of the hospitals that care for us.…
Read moreI Am Now a Five-Year Cancer Survivor
Amazing. Unbelievable. Lucky. Blessed. I am now a five-year cancer survivor. Although some define the 5-year period as beginning at the date of diagnosis, I prefer to use the date of my Whipple surgery for pancreatic cancer.…
Read moreMy Latest Adventures — Part Two
On Tuesday, we presented part one. Today, we offer my latest adventures — part two. It is dedicated to my wife Linda, the LOML (love of my life).…
Read moreA New Book of Poetry to Start 2020
Once again, it is my honor to assist David Fox in publishing a new free book of poetry. This is yet another example of what we can do regardless of our limitations.…
Read moreThe Value of Kindness
Kindness not only benefits the recipient. It also is beneficial to the provider. Including health-wise.
Consider this podcast from Knowledge@Wharton:
Can kindness, love, and a strong sense of community actually make you healthier and happier?…
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