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Cancer Diary: Why Pancreatic Cancer Hides So Well

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  Some cancers announce themselves early. Pancreatic cancer does not. It is one of the quietest, most secretive diseases we face, and by the time it speaks, it often speaks in a whisper. That is why it feels so especially cruel: not because it is uniquely unstoppable, but because it is uniquely hidden. Most people are diagnosed only after the cancer has already spread. More than 80% of cases are found at an advanced stage. The five‑year survival rate remains low not because medicine has failed, but because detection comes too late for medicine to do what it can do. So the question becomes: Why is it caught so late? And more importantly: What can ordinary people do? The Pancreas Lives in the Shadows The pancreas sits deep in the abdomen, tucked behind the stomach, sheltered by ribs, organs, and blood vessels. You cannot feel it. A doctor cannot palpate it. A tumor can grow there for months or years without announcing itself. By the time symptoms appear, they are rarely dramatic. Th...

Depression: Chronic Stress and Burnout

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  Stress is not the enemy; it’s a messenger. It tells us when demands exceed our resources. But when that message goes unheard — when stress becomes chronic — the body and mind begin to erode under its weight. Burnout is the emotional, physical, and cognitive exhaustion that follows prolonged stress without recovery. What It Is Chronic stress is the body’s alarm system stuck in the “on” position. Cortisol and adrenaline surge repeatedly, sleep becomes shallow, and the nervous system forgets how to rest. Burnout is the downstream effect — a depletion of motivation, empathy, and energy. It’s not laziness or weakness; it’s the body’s protest against sustained overload. How It Contributes to Depression Over time, chronic stress reshapes the brain’s chemistry. The circuits that regulate mood and reward lose sensitivity, while those that process fear and threat grow hyperactive. The result is emotional flatness, hopelessness, and a sense that nothing will ever be enough. Burnout can blur...

Now available on pre-order (Kindle): Hazel and Olaf - They Called Us Hillbillies

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  Pre-order sales available on Amazon . Release date: June 30. Paperback release date: June 30. Watch for it. Book Description: They sold the farm, packed up seven children, and chased a promise called California. Based on Hazel’s journal, this true story follows a family that leaves Wisconsin hoping for relief from brutal winters—only to run out of money with hundreds of miles still to go. Stranded and desperate, they enter a world of labor camps, endless fieldwork, hunger, and exhaustion, where families are worked hard, paid little, and treated as disposable. Once respected and secure, they find themselves suddenly labeled vagrants. Pride becomes a liability. Dignity must be defended daily. And survival depends on grit, faith, and refusing to give up—especially for Hazel, who will not allow poverty to erase who she is or break her family apart. This is a raw, gripping true story of endurance, injustice, and a woman who stood her ground when everything was taken away. Endorsement:...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too Late (Berns-Zare)

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  Today's publisher's pride is You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too La te by Ilene Berns-Zare, which reached #137 in midlife self-help. Book Description Designed as an accessible 52-week companion, this inspiring guide invites Baby Boomers and Gen Xers to reimagine aging with confidence, vitality, and purpose. Drawing on research-informed tools and practical reflections, it encourages readers to tap into inner strengths, embrace meaningful shifts, and discover everyday “ah-ha” moments that spark renewal. Whether you seek greater wellbeing, deeper meaning, or renewed fulfillment from midlife through older adulthood, this uplifting resource reminds us that aging well is an active journey—and that the best chapters may still lie ahead. Keywords: midlife transformation; aging with purpose; positive aging book; Baby Boomer wellness; Gen X wellbeing; 52‑week self‑growth guide; midlife reinvention; aging well strategies; vitality after 50; personal growth after 50; midlife m...