get plenty of rest and exercise and eat well
Because he has cancer. No one want to live with cancer, even if they are famous.
Yes, it is possible for you to allow someone to live in your house without charging them rent.
Live cancer is an active cancer.
Live your life normally as possible. You have always had it
That isn't possible... -MeganHatesMatt
Secondary cancer occurs when cancer cells from the primary site break away and spread to another part of the body. No, secondary cancer does not necessarily mean that you have not got long to live, but in truth nobody knows the life expectation of someone with secondary cancer.
It is possible to feel affectionate toward where you live, and it is possible, perhaps, for someone to "love" Bonita, Oklahoma.
Yes, it is possible for someone with lung cancer to live for nine years or longer, depending on various factors such as the stage of the cancer at diagnosis, the type of lung cancer, treatment options, and individual health. Advances in treatment, including targeted therapies and immunotherapy, have improved survival rates for many patients. Regular monitoring and a personalized treatment plan can also contribute to longer survival times. Each case is unique, so outcomes can vary significantly.
Normally, people call a priest. I highly recommend that.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be on a lease for a property but not actually live there. This person may be a co-signer or guarantor on the lease, or they may have a legal or financial interest in the property without residing there.
They could live for a long time, but they need to take special care about what they need to eat and be positive.
They're loss makes it possible for someone else to live