What if you could not only prevent cancer but also reverse it? What if everything we think we know about treating cancer is wrong? A leader in the field of optimal health explains why he believes the war on cancer has been a colossal failure.
Mark Wexler
Now more than ever, it seems living to 100 and beyond isn’t something for just the lucky few. In fact, there are things you could do today to not only live that long but to be healthy that long. A filmmaker investigates the secrets of centenarians.
Bra-Ha-Ha: Funny Name, Serious Good
Bra-ha-ha is an event that allows breast cancer survivors and supporters to express themselves and even find the humor in breast cancer. See how something so funny can do some serious good.
Joan Kron
Joan Kron is 83 years old and covers plastic surgery for Allure magazine. Find out why she’s not afraid to admit she’s a fan of going under the knife and why she never plans on retiring.
Dying to Get on Letterman
In 2005, comedian Steve Mazan was diagnosed with inoperable liver cancer and given five years to live. Like many comedians, he had one dream — to be a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. Find out if he’s achieved his goal.
Ken Hechler
For decades, Ken Hechler has served his country and witnessed the biggest moments in history. He interrogated Hitler’s top commanders before Nuremberg, marched with Dr. King on Selma and taught alongside Einstein. Now 97, he’s still making history.
Judy Collins Gives Hope to the Hopeless
Judy Collins is one of our most beloved singers, yet she’s never tried to shield her personal struggles from her adoring fans. Now in her 70s, she’s still making new music, staying in shape and helping others see the hope when all seems hopeless.
Walter Urban
Walter Urban is 53 years old and he recently set a Guinness World Record for powerlifting. Find out what unbelievable record he set and why he thinks it’s important for all of us to follow our passions — wherever they take us.
Sherri Flynt
Study after study is confirming that eating right can be the most important thing you ever do in your life. Florida Hospital registered dietician Sherri Flynt says how we choose to eat now can determine how long and well we’ll live.
Tami Boehmer
After discovering that her breast cancer had metastasized, Tami Boehmer turned to the Internet to discover people like her — the people who statistics are not kind to. What she found changed her life forever.
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