Sunday, 6 December 2015

Biology Teacher Strips To Teach Her Class Internal Organs

In a bid to really make the students at the Groene Hart school understand her subject, Heerkens uses spandex suits decorated with the body’s internal organs, bones and muscles to show children what’s going on beneath their skin.

In an interview with local news site Omroepwest, she said her inspiration came after seeing someone wearing leggings showing all of the muscles that were beneath them.
Heerkens then reportedly looked on the internet and found a huge range of such clothes, and got hold of the suit that covered the whole of the body, showing its insides.

Friday, 27 November 2015

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Using Faith to Cope with Mesothelioma | Online Support Group

There’s nothing quite like cancer, aside from another life-threatening condition, that makes people think about their faith in a higher power.
Interestingly, cancer patients who do find faith in something greater tend to do better than those without faith-oriented beliefs.

Cancer- Prolonged TV viewing linked to eight leading causes of death


On average, 80 percent of American adults watch 3.5 hours of television per day and multiple observational studies have demonstrated a link between TV viewing and poorer health. In this new study, investigators reported an association between increasing hours of television viewing per day and increasing risk of death from most of the major causes of death in the United States.

Great American Smokeout: How to Quit Smoking


Every third Thursday of November, the American Cancer Society hosts their Great American Smokeout event as a way to motivate individuals to finally break their smoking habit and triumph over tobacco once and for all. The event brings awareness to the risks of smoking as well as to the variety of tools and resources individuals can use to quit. This day can be used as a day to quit, or a day to draft up a plan to quit.

How Doubling Federal Funding Could Change Cancer Research

When Vice President Joe Biden announced last month that he was not going to seek the presidential nomination for the Democratic Party, he stated that he wanted his legacy to lie in another direction altogether. Specifically, he stated that he would much rather spend his time pursuing a “moon shot” to cure cancer.

Ways to Maintain the Holiday Cheer with Cancer

The holiday season is traditionally met with excited anticipation, joy, and gratitude. Families come together, homemade foods are served, and gifts are given and received. However, for many people, even those who are generally content, the holidays bring about stress, anxiety, loneliness and a lack of fulfillment.