Interview with Barb Warren

In August, 2010, Barb received the shocking news that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Barb was managing a multitude of stressors and had become run-down, “burning the candle at both ends.”.  Barb immediately turned to Louise Hay for inspiration and created a detailed and empowering plan of…

Breastfeeding may help to prevent the recurrence of Breast Cancer

These days, it’s rare to find mothers who breastfeed their children. According to centers for disease control and prevention, 16.5% of mothers in New York breastfeed their kids exclusively for 6 months. Many mothers use formula because they cannot afford to breastfeed their children due to their social…

A loved one’s been diagnosed with breast cancer, what can you do?

You are now a caretaker of a patient battling breast cancer.  So you ask yourself, what can you do to help? Your loved one will be fighting breast cancer and the truth is you won’t be able to fight their cancer for them. Below are some important pointers…

The Faces of Breast Cancer

On August 13th, 2015, The United Breast Cancer Foundation will host an Art Show exhibition, “The Faces of Breast Cancer”. UBCF hopes to promote body positivity for those who have experienced physical and emotional trauma due to breast cancer. According to the Ellipses Project, body positivity is a…

Ways to Help a Loved One with Breast Cancer

Has someone you love been recently diagnosed with breast cancer, or any other illness? Sometimes it’s hard to know the right thing to do or say. That’s why Health posted an article entitled “22 Ways to Help a Friend with Breast Cancer” to offer advice on how to…

Male Breast Cancer

There is a close relationship between prostate cancer and breast cancer. People consider prostate cancer and breast cancer as two totally different cancers. However, family history of prostate cancer could increase the chance of having breast cancer. Also, for some prostate cancers, the treatment for breast cancer may…