by James Templeton | Nov 26, 2025 | Articles
If you’re supporting someone with cancer this holiday season, remember this: You don’t have to fix everything. You don’t have to say the perfect words. Just show up in small, meaningful ways. That presence can become the moment they hold onto when the days feel long.
by James Templeton | Nov 19, 2025 | News
A rising number of younger adults who have never smoked are now being diagnosed with lung cancer—and health experts are sounding the alarm. According to researchers at Emory University, these trends may point to deeper environmental and screening gaps that need urgent attention. Here’s what you need to know.
by James Templeton | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles
Sometimes the most powerful healing tools don’t come from a pharmacy—they come from nature, the same place our ancestors turned to long before the first hospital ever existed. And believe it or not, one of those “tools” shows up on millions of Thanksgiving tables every year. Will it be on yours?
by James Templeton | Nov 13, 2025 | News
Some cancer patients defy the odds — living far longer than anyone expected. A new global study led by doctors aims to uncover why these “super-survivors” beat the clock and what their biology can teach us about fighting cancer.
by James Templeton | Nov 1, 2025 | Articles
Every cell in your body is listening for danger: toxins, poor sleep, infections, emotional turmoil, radiation, even bad food choices. When those stress signals pile up, your cells flip into survival mode. The problem is, when they stay there too long, things can go haywire.