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Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
My sanctuary from all the noise
This blog is by Louisa Trunks and was originally posted on her blog ‘New Shiny and Old Faithful’ in December 2021. Louisa has kindly given permission for it to be posted here. https://newshinyoldfaithful.wordpress.com/2021/12/19/my-sanctuary-from-all-the-noise/ The viral whirligig of fear is ramping up beyond sanity point again. Can you feel it? Can you bear it? I can’t: the...
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Monday, August 8th, 2022
Exposing the bias; the role gender plays in cancer
For too long our health community has not acted sufficiently on the disproportionate impact of cancer on the lives and livelihoods of women, and the impacts this creates for societies. The International Agency for Research on Cancer note for example that worldwide two thirds of cancer deaths under 50 happen to women (i). In this blog...
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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Flourish Magazine: As I flourish by Caroline & Millie Stone
Alongside the print version of Issue One of Flourish Magazine, The Nourish Issue, we are releasing weekly digital content on the Artlift and Yes to Life websites, such as film, creative writing and blog posts. This week’s digital piece is a poem by Caroline Stone ‘As I flourish’ with accompanying artwork from her daughter, Millie Stone....
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Monday, July 18th, 2022
Chemo and the Cancer Cell
Alongside the print version of Issue One of Flourish Magazine, The Nourish Issue, we are releasing weekly digital content on the Artlift and Yes to Life websites, such as film, creative writing and blog posts. This week’s digital piece is a poem by Sheran Joy, ‘Chemo and The Cancer Cell’. Please note: this piece contains references...
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Monday, July 11th, 2022
How art helped me through my cancer treatment
Alongside the print version of Issue One of Flourish Magazine, The Nourish Issue, we are releasing weekly on the Artlift and Yes to Life websites, such as film, creative writing and blog posts. This week’s digital piece is a blog by Amabel Mortimer on how art helped her through her cancer treatment. Read it below!...
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Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
The Woman Who Went in Pieces
The Woman Who Went in Pieces by Denise Bates Over the years, they took parts of her away. It started with a very big piece, a very long path snaked across her abdomen to mark its going. Other parts left only small marks, reminders of where they’d been. Then there were smaller pieces, sometimes only...
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Monday, June 20th, 2022
Flourish Magazine: Navigating the Integrative Approach to Cancer by Jo van der Molen
Alongside the print version of Issue One of Flourish Magazine, The Nourish Issue (available to view digitally here: https://yestolife.org.uk/flourish-magazine), we are releasing weekly digital content on the Artlift and Yes to Life websites, such as film, creative writing and blog posts. This week’s digital piece is a blog by Jo van der Molen on her...
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Saturday, June 11th, 2022
Flourish Magazine Launch
Launch of a new Magazine Flourish Magazine Alongside the print version of Issue One of Flourish Magazine, The Nourish Issue (available to view digitally here), we are releasing weekly digital content on the Artlift and Yes to Life websites, such as film, creative writing and blog posts. First up is short film ‘Inside Me’ by...
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
My Top Tips for Using Yoga as a Complementary Practice for Cancer Care
By Jackie Hayfield Cancer is complicated! There are many different types and treatments, and how we respond is individual. As a yoga therapist and cancer survivor, I know first hand the support yoga can be in helping us through all the different stages of treatment and beyond. These are some of the things I have learnt along the way….. 1. ...
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Thursday, March 24th, 2022
Exercise is a dirty word for some, but…
Philip Booth takes a personal look at exercise in this blog…. There are many people that embrace and love a lifestyle rich with exercise, but there are many, who like me, have never liked the word or the idea of ‘exercise’. The US ‘Peanuts’ cartoonist Charles M. Schulz once said; “Exercise is a dirty word....
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Thursday, March 10th, 2022
Introduction to the role of lifestyle medicine for cancer prevention and survival. New Online Course
Lifestyle medicine is the fastest growing medical speciality globally. It is an evidence-based discipline which addresses the root cause of chronic health conditions by focusing on the lifestyle choices that give rise to these diseases in the first place. The six pillars of lifestyle medicine are a whole-food, plant-predominant eating pattern, regular physical activity, restorative...
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Sunday, March 6th, 2022
When Treatment is over, do we really want a ‘Speedy’ Recovery?
This blog is by supporter, Adline Warwick Thompson. Isn’t it about time we both challenged and moved away from the tyranny of speed when it comes to healing and recovery? I’ve long asked myself this question, both in relation to working psychologically with individuals going through cancer, and also during my own recovery from treatment...
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