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Secret to Surviving: Anticipate The Happy Events of Life

Surviving CancerBy Dr. John04/02/2019Leave a comment

This week I want to share personal feelings I present in my book, Surviving Cancer, about one of the true secrets to survival. Most important thing that I learned: we must plan for good times.

Why is the Incidence of Cancer in Adults and Children Rising Worldwide?

Surviving CancerBy Dr. John28/01/2019Leave a comment

World Cancer Day is Feb 4, 2019. This is a day we all must think about seriously — and begin to take action by understanding cancer better.

The Strong Linkage of Weight Gain, Diabetes and Cancer

The Strong Linkage of Weight Gain, Diabetes and Cancer

Preventing Diabetes, Reversing Diabetes, Surviving CancerBy Dr. John21/02/20181 Comment

The Strong Linkage of Weight Gain, Diabetes and Cancer Weight gain has long been a recognized risk factor for diabetes, and recently, weight gain and diabetes combined have been associated with an increased risk for several cancers.  In fact, a 10-year lag between someone having elevated blood sugar in the diabetic range and the incidence…

“How Diet Can Help You Beat Cancer” on Portland Today

“How Diet Can Help You Beat Cancer” on Portland Today

Surviving Cancer, MediaBy Dr John07/02/2018Leave a comment

“How Diet Can Help You Beat Cancer” on Portland Today I had the pleasure of joining the TV show, Portland Today, last week to share my new book Surviving Cancer. I invite you to view the replay of my segment here. During the discussion, I am asked many questions about why I suggest people avoid grains if…

World Cancer Day 2018 “We Can, I Can” Survive Cancer Simply by Making Better Choices

World Cancer Day 2018 “We Can, I Can” Survive Cancer Simply by Making Better Choices

Surviving CancerBy Dr John31/01/2018Leave a comment

World Cancer Day 2018 “We Can, I Can” Survive Cancer Simply by Making Better Choices This Saturday, February 4th, is World Cancer Day and the theme over the last two years has been “We Can, I Can”. This day is about spreading awareness not just to the disease itself but also to the fact that…

If You, a Family Member or a Friend Have Cancer

If You, a Family Member or a Friend Have Cancer

Surviving CancerBy Dr John24/01/2018Leave a comment

If You, a Family Member or a Friend Have Cancer This week I announce that the Surviving Cancer eBook is now available on Amazon. Surviving Cancer is the valuable and insightful book for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, has a family history of cancer, or has a loved one with cancer. Dr. Poothullil expertly guides readers on…

Reflecting on Years of Cancer Research

Reflecting on Years of Cancer Research

Surviving CancerBy Dr John22/11/2017Leave a comment

Reflecting on Years of Cancer Research My new book, Surviving Cancer, reflects many years of research and thinking about cancer. Having been diagnosed with cancer myself, I am grateful to have numerous new insights to offer anyone who has been diagnosed with a solitary cancer. My book offers ideas and recommendations that can help save lives. I…

“Surviving Cancer” Provides Insight and Valuable Advice

“Surviving Cancer” Provides Insight and Valuable Advice

Surviving CancerBy Dr John15/11/2017Leave a comment

“Surviving Cancer” Provides Insight and Valuable Advice Surviving Cancer explains in very clear language a great deal of information about cancer that is vital to know if you have cancer or you know someone with cancer.  Order the book today on Amazon and you will learn about the causes of cancer, how it forms and spreads, and what…

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