On April 28, 2011, Dr. Chris Kahlenborn, a medical adviser  presented a resolution at a shareholder’s meeting on behalf of a shareholder, Human Life International. The resolution proposed a change in Johnson & Johnson’s policy — that it would not discriminate in employment against breast cancer survivors, including those voicing opposition to the sale of […]

Years after I had given birth to my fourth child, people would say to me, “You look good for having had four children.” They would mean it as a compliment. But to my hears it always stung just a little. It was as though they were saying you are overweight and flabby, but that’s to […]

Foods that protect your body from cancer contain tons of anti-oxidants, vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals. Increasing your plant intake is essential to obtaining those cancer fighters. Here’s a list of 9 essential foods that can help fight cancer and keep you all around healthy as well.

African-Americans often face a different set of health problems than people of other races. Here’s a list of nine conditions that seem to especially affect the African-American community.

Being diagnosed with any type of cancer isn’t cool.  The reports of various types of cancers linked to certain races are becoming less factual and spreading rapidly in people of all races.  Why is this?

This month begins thirty days to focus and bring awareness to Ovarian Cancer. This cancer is the deadliest gynecological cancer and is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women.   They are a vital component in the female reproductive system. The ovaries are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the […]

VIA DCIST: DCRTV.com is reporting that legendary sportscaster George Michael, who was well-known nationally for his syndicated program “The George Michael Sports Machine,” and beloved in D.C. for his work with NBC4/WRC, has passed away at the age of 70. Michael had been battling cancer for two years. A Channel 4 reporter confirmed the news […]