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New Issue Alert: Heal Spring

We've got a sneak peek at what’s inside Heal®'s spring issue.

Cancer has a way of robbing people of their health and identity leaving behind lasting physical and emotional effects. But some survivors have found that small changes to their food choices and exercise routine have helped them Take Back Control. In this issue’s cover story, read how three survivors changed these relationships to boost their well-being.

Next, an eight-year metastatic breast cancer thriver says to Trust Your Gut. Stephanie Seban shares her misdiagnosis that led to nearly five years of wrong treatment. Instead of getting angry, she fired her doctor and became her own best advocate.

And, seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller talks life after ovarian cancer, how she found strength and why she now takes time to Stop and Smell the Roses.

To read these stories and more, visit curetoday.com/publications and click on the latest Heal® cover. Or, ensure you don’t miss a story when you subscribe to new issue alerts. Visit curetoday.com/email-profile for more information.

And, as always, thanks for reading.

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