Food First: Iron—The Powerhouse Mineral
Overview Iron is a total powerhouse. It is a key mineral which is essential for the transfer of oxygen from the lungs to other tissues in the body (1). Iron comes in two forms: heme and non-heme iron. Heme iron is most often found in animal sources and is more readily absorbed and used by the body. Non-heme iron is found primarily in plant sources and iron […]
Savor Spices it up with Chives
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features chives. When snipped or chopped, chives add a beautiful and fancy-feeling finish to a variety of dishes. Here are some fun ways to include chives in your everyday cooking or entertaining: Spreads and Dips Mix a few big pinches of chives into soft goat or ricotta cheese or […]
World Cancer Day
Today we celebrate “World Cancer Day”. Organized by the International Union for the Control of Cancer (IUCC) with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), World Cancer Day highlights worldwide public awareness on issues related to cancer. World Cancer Day provides over 15 billion opportunities to see, hear, and read about the impact cancer has […]
The Financial “Side Effects” of Cancer Survivorship
Cancer treatment can cause a variety of nutrition-related side effects, and recently, researchers are focusing on the social and financial “side effects” that come with survivorship. Cancer survivorship rates in the United States continue to increase, with a predicted 18.1 million survivors by 2020. Increased screening for potential work and finance-related challenges and promotion of […]
Thankful For…
While marked by one day, Thanksgiving, the entire fall season is for me a time of reflection and introspection. Time to look back, take stock and start thinking about the new year just around the corner. In the most literal sense, as the weather gets colder, I think back to the balmy days of summer, […]
Obesity is Now a Disease: American Medical Association
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines obesity as an adult that has a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. A healthy BMI is considered to be between 18.5 and 24.9, and an overweight BMI is from 25-29.9. Obesity has become a rapidly growing epidemic in the US, but it is […]
Highlights from the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s 49th Annual Meeting
ASCO’s annual meeting took place from May 31st – June 4th in Chicago. The meeting drew about 30,000 cancer specialists from around the world. Here are the highlights.
6 Simple Steps to Help Your Spirit Sing
Reconnecting with your spiritual self can certainly be transformative. And, as with most transformations, it will take time and effort. Try out a few of these simple steps in your daily life to move forward—they will make a difference!
End of Year Cancer-Fighting Diet Tips
As we end the year 2012, the entire team at Meals to Heal would like to wish you a healthy and happy 2013 and to share with you our cancer fighting diet tips. In addition to helping strengthen one’s immune system for fighting cancer alongside cancer treatment, these nutrition guidelines have also been shown to […]
Our Commitment to the Cancer Fighting Diet
As the end of 2012 rapidly approaches, I have been thinking about the past year’s accomplishments and progress as well as the incredible support and positive feedback that we have received. I am humbled daily by our patients’ and caregivers’ stories and their unwavering optimism and commitment to their battle with cancer. I created Meals […]