While still young, you may have heard that school is your second home. As you grow into the world of work, your work place becomes your second home, where you spend up to half of all of your waking hours. This is why it is important to have things that make your workplace feel like home, of course within reasonable boundaries. Many people bring photos of family, house plants, coffee mugs and other paraphernalia in an attempt to make the office feel more like home. Most of us eat lunch at our work as well, and this is why taking care of your teeth is something that you will need to do here as well.

In cancer research, prevention is the name of the game. There is so far no further progress in the realm of stopping the actual immune responses of cells that become cancerous, and there is no way to stop the proliferation and abnormal cell growth associated with the formation of tumors, although research is being done to make sure that one day that will be possible. The findings in that part of cancer research are extraordinary, and the secret to how cells react and “make decisions” is going to be unlocked, hopefully within our lifetime.
It is becoming more and more clear the more we study the human body that everything is indeed linked with each other. Decline of one organ or aspect of the body will necessarily in turn lead to decline and damage in the rest of the body as well. This is something that traditional medicine relied on in many places, and after the much more effective and scientifically grounded, so-called “Western medicine” came about, with its myriad of beneficial things came the negative thing that this aspect, this understanding of the body as a whole and treating as such was lost.