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Using yoga to manage the challenges of cancer and its treatment • Explains how to create a safe home yoga practice that addresses the specific physical needs, risks, and emotions of cancer patients and survivors • Includes 53 yoga poses and 9 practice sequences that use movement and breathing to reduce and manage treatment side effects • Reveals how current research supports the physical and psychological benefits of yoga to aid recovery and reduce risk of recurrence • Written by a cancer survivor and certified yoga teacher For those faced with a cancer diagnosis and the journey of doctor-led surgery and treatments, yoga offers a way to regain control of your body and take an active ...
Bargain Books are non-returnable. Written by a breast cancer survivor, "A Safe Place" fills a niche that other works on the subject have not. Focusing on the therapeutic value of journal writing, this book takes a fundamentally positive look at breast cancer and the personal growth that can come out of such a battle. While offering practical medical information, "A Safe Place" encourages a woman to start writing about her experiences, providing a private venue to explore feelings, confront fears, and regain peace and equilibrium in the midst of illness and the process of recovery. With a comprehensive resource guide and reading list, and inspiring quotations from other women who have shared this experience, "A Safe Place" is a valuable tool in the fight to become a survivor, both physically and psychologically.
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Fairly Milne (1812-1865) married Isabella Booth Scott in 1836, and immigrated from Scotland to Elora, Wellington County, Ontario, moving about 1853 to Howick Township, Huron County, Ontario. Descendants and relatives (listed in alphabetical order by surname, then given name) lived in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to North Dakota, Minnesota, Florida and elsewhere. Includes Scott ancestors in Scotland, and one current family named Scott, who emigrated to New Zealand.