She’s gone under the knife, and now Meg Gaffney is looking forward to the needle! But finding the right tattoo artist to help her end her breast cancer battle has turned out to be tougher than she thought.
Dr. Paul Nussbaum
Dr. Paul Nussbaum takes the term “brain power” to the next level. He’s an internationally recognized expert on brain diseases and brain health and aims to show people that fitness isn’t only for the body.
Confronting Cancer Part 1: Meet Meg
Fit, feisty and full of life, Meg Gaffney is one more thing — the face of breast cancer. The path Meg has chosen for treatment is not for everyone; in fact, she’s doing something no one has done before. This is the first in a series of exclusive reports.
Colon Cancer: The Preventable Cancer
Dr. John Langdon, one of the nation’s top cancer researchers, says colon cancer doesn’t have to be a death sentence. Find out what you can do now to prevent one of the deadliest kinds of cancer.
Bob Rafkin
He’s a musician who cut his teeth in the Greenwich Village folk scene of the ’60s and has been on a personal and musical odyssey ever since. The result? A musician well worth listening to.
Calendars for a Cause
They’re bold, they’re beautiful — and they’re breast cancer survivors. Now, these women are glamming it up and saluting the stars of the silver screen. It’s art for a good cause, and they think you’ll never look at a calendar the same way again.
Dr. John Langdon
Renowned cancer expert — and Growing Bolder guru — Dr. John Langdon brings you the latest research on preventing cancer, early detection and surviving the deadly disease.
Bob Rafkin: Songs of a Lifetime
Guitarist Bob Rafkin’s rich, musical life took him from the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 1960s to working with Joni Mitchell and Arlo Guthrie in LA.
Breathing Easy Again
When doctors told Reuben McDonald that his failing lungs only had a few breaths left in them, he decided to become his own health advocate. After a double lung transplant, he’s breathing easy and sharing his story with others who have lost hope.
Locks of Love
After being diagnosed with cancer, Peggy Hartzog’s first thoughts were about her own wants. But she soon began to think more about the needs of others. That’s when she remembered her old red hair. The result was a very unusual donation.