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Summary Research into cancer vaccines has waxed and waned over the years, advancing more slowly than other types of immunotherapy research. Novel approaches are clearly needed. And that’s just what Mayo Clinic investigator Richard G. Vile, Ph.D., is bringing to the table, with ideas that are described as incredibly creative, original and even eccentric. The result [...]

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This picture speaks to me. It says, loving unconditionally means we can choose to accept our differences and still be there for each other; sometimes love and support comes from unexpected places. Source: CalmingYourInnerStorm

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Mayonnaise Jar & Two Beers…  When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 Beers. A professor stood before his philosophy class with some items in front of him. He picked up a very large and empty [...]

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This year has begun with a bang. I’ve had three of my stories published so far, (RTS, Changes in Life)  and now an invitation to do some writing for BitchFlicks as an intern.  I will write monthly film reviews, increase their social media presence, do some research, and revamp their webpage.  All very interesting and exciting. [...]

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As I watched this clip, I see that sometimes, just as football players need inspiration and motivation to do their best, so do we in life.  Sometimes our circumstances get us down and put our backs to the wall. But, as Pacino says, it takes determination, commitment and teamwork to win.  The same can be [...]

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God Gave Me You

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When Death Stares You in the Face By Linda Silfies             When death stares you in the face, significant things happen that change your life.  The first thing that happens is that you stop taking life for granted.  I was brought back from the brink of death on several occasions.  You don’t [...]

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Source: Dr. Moynihan@MayoClinic Question Curcumin: Can it slow cancer growth? Can curcumin slow cancer growth? Answer from Timothy J. Moynihan, M.D. Curcumin, a substance found in the spice turmeric, has long been used in Asian medicine to treat maladies ranging from heartburn to arthritis. Now some research suggests that curcumin may help prevent or treat [...]

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Three of my stories has been published this month in various magazines. The following link is one of the stories I wrote that the editor of Recover The Self, published on his blog.  http://www.recoveringself.com/guest-blogger/lying Another of my stories, “Free at Last,” is in the Recover The Self Magazine, beginning on page 20, of this month’s [...]

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