Wednesday, November 24, 2010

About Cancer: How to Have a Stress Free Holiday Season When You Have Cancer

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From Lisa Fayed, your Guide to Cancer
The holidays are officially upon us! For many us, that leads to stress, especially if you have cancer. In this week's newsletter, learn how to prevent stress and save energy for when you need it the most.

How to Have a Stress Free Holiday Season When You Have Cancer
Yes, it is possible to have a low stress holiday season -- even when you have cancer!

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