womenTALK: Midlife Matters

Wednesday, May 29th 2013

Empty Nest Redux: Saying Good-bye to the Family Home

authored by Sheryl Kraft

I always thought that baby birds migrated with their families, living happily ever after in a flock of friendship and closeness. Alas, that was a mere fantasy of mine. Most birds separate after the nesting season is over. Once the young birds leave the nest, they are completely on their own. How do the baby birds know what to do, where to go and how to get there once they've been released into the world? No one really knows for sure.

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Thursday, May 16th 2013

Genetic Testing and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

authored by Sheryl Kraft

If you found out you were at high risk for breast cancer, what would you do?

Angelina Jolie made a very brave decision when she recently opted for, and announced, she had undergone a prophylactic double mastectomy after finding out she carried a genetic mutation.

More: Prophylactic Mastectomy: Why This Woman Chose It

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Tuesday, May 14th 2013

Mushrooms and Your Health: You Either Love Them or Hate Them, but Here Are Reasons to Try to Love Them

authored by Sheryl Kraft

Many years ago, after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I visited an herbalist. At the time—this was more than 20 years ago—herbs were something I thought of as growing in your garden and being used to enhance the flavor of foods, not something you ingested in liquid, capsule or pill form.

But this herbalist was extremely well-respected, knowledgeable and progressive, and I was anxious for advice to keep myself healthy.

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Tuesday, May 07th 2013

Is Yoga on Your To-Don't List?

authored by Sheryl Kraft

About 10 years ago, I decided I needed to add some variety to my workout routine. I also craved something a bit slower-paced and meditative. So I took up yoga.

I loved the way it stretched out my body. I loved the way it forced me to slow down and relax. I loved the way I felt when I took that special time out from my busy life.

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