Erica Loberg was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She attended Columbia University in New York and graduated with a BA in English. Erica is a published poet and author of Inside the Insane. Her book is a memoir that takes an in-depth look at her own struggles with Bipolar II coupled with a [...]
nishiroy Roy
Nishi Roy is an independent journalist and writer who has written on various different subjects and platforms. She has a keen interest on the physical and mental impact of
health. An obsessive reader, Ms. Roy aims to combine her passion of researching and writing to reach out to a wider audience comprising of both layman and clinicians alike.
Apart from reading and writing, she enjoys theatre and having invigorating and thought –provoking conversations. My Cure Talks:
Cancer and Food, Know More About Both Today! Tune in @ 6pm ET – How To Eat Healthy With Cancer

Yes, today is the day, the 6th of June when Cure Panel Talk Show will be hosting co-creator of P.S. It’s Healthy, Mantazh Khanna. Mantazh a cancer survivor will be sharing her experience with cancer and food through her diagnosis, treatment, and after. Tune in and ask her the questions that you have [...]
CureTalk Interviews David Emerson, Yoga Instructor and Co-author of ‘Overcoming Trauma through Yoga’
David Emerson is a proficient yoga instructor and coauthor of the book, ‘Overcoming Trauma through Yoga’. He is also the founder of the Black Lotus Yoga Project, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching yoga to individuals with PTSD. David now focuses his energies in the Trauma Center in Brookline, MA where he [...]
CureTalk Interviews Mantazh Khanna, Cancer Survivor and Co-Creator of P.S. It’s Healthy

Mantazh Khanna lives with her husband of 3 years in New York City. A life changing health condition made Mantazh realize that in order to continue experiencing life, she needed to eat right. A whole new world of gastronomy opened up and that’s when P.S. It’s Healthy was born. Mantazh was 30 when she [...]
Dr. Sat Bir Singh Khalsa and Char Grossman Discuss Yoga on Cure Panel Talk Show on YOGA
Dr. Sat Bir Singh Khalsa PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of Research for the Kundalini Research Institute along with Char Grossman, owner and founder of YogaReach (yoga-reach.org) a Therapeutic Yoga Specialist and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist share some interesting insight into yoga therapy and practice in the first [...]
Dr.Sat Bir Singh Khalsa In Conversation With Dashama on The Cure Panel Talk Show on YOGA

For those not aware, Dr. Sat Bir Singh Khalsa is PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of Research for the Kundalini Research Institute, and Dashama is a yoga expert who is a Youtube phenomenon. Her online TV channel has grown to 8.2+ million viewers with absolutely no marketing budget. Dashama [...]
Vote For iHealthNY, the Patient Control App!

iHealthNY Have you voted for iHealthNY? No? Then, please do go ahead and cast your vote for this is your chance to show your love and appreciation for TrialX! This is a demo web portal developed by TrialX for a challenge being organized by New York State. The challenge is to let New Yorkers access [...]
Cheers! Alcohol Does Not Impact Breast Cancer Survival Rates!
Are you one of those who likes an occasional glass of wine or some other alcohol? Yes? But perhaps now you are unable to indulge in this small pleasure because of the previously held notion that breast cancer survival rates may come down due to alcohol consumption. As per latest report published in [...]
Stressed? Try these 5 Yoga Postures!
While yoga as such is a great stress buster and brings in a sense of calm, there are some postures (asanas, as they are called) that are more effective than others in relieving stress. Dr. Terri Kennedy, registered yoga teacher and president of Power Living Enterprises, Inc. sharing her views with The Huffington Post [...]
Yoga & Me: How Yoga Healed Me
Even though my father has been practicing yoga for many many years now, I had never quite taken to this particular practice, till quite recently. My reasons for not taking to the practice of yoga, ranged from it is too slow, it looks difficult (all the asanas/ postures, looked tough) etc. But all [...]
CureTalk Interviews Anumita Chatterjee Roy, A Young Mother And Caregiver To Son With Asperger’s Syndrome
Anumita Chatterjee Roy lives with her husband and two sons, 16year old in high school and one 10year old in 4th grade, in Columbus, Ohio. Her elder child was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and she is a part time working mother, who is trying to balance motherhood and the rest of the world with [...]
How Hormone Disrupting Chemicals Found in Our Everyday Lives Effect Us: WHO
A landmark new study, called State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemical, by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and WHO, talks about the ill effects of numerous synthetic chemicals on the hormone system and consequently on the health of people. How possibly does one come in contact with these synthetic chemicals? Readers [...]
Sleep, Secret to a Loving Relationship!
Are you going wide-eyed thinking how possibly can sleep be the magic mantra to a loving relationship? Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley conducted a study to observe how sleep may affect people’s feelings of thankfulness and the ability to value and appreciate romantic partners. Huffington Post shares the details of the new [...]
Cancer Risk Increases with Grilled/Barbecued Food!
All this while I have held on to the belief that grilled food is healthy and the best way to eat. Looks like it is not, for grilled food is said to increase cancer risk! Imagine your favorite barbecue turning your healthy food into lethal, cancer causing poisons? Now, that’s not a happy thought! [...]
Pollution Causes Heart Attack Patients Death Risk to Increase by 20%

Are you or someone near and dear to you a heart patient? Then, it would help to move into a neighborhood, which has less population levels. Why? Because as per latest research published in the European Heart Journal, heart attack survivors exposed to air pollution could be at an increased risk of death. Sharing the [...]
French Fries Increase Prostate Cancer Risk by 37%
Love deep-fried food? Just can’t seem to have enough of the French fries, battered fish, chips and deep fried chicken? Uh Oh! Well, let me warn you, as per a latest research published in the journal The Prostate, fried food increases prostate cancer risk in the range of 30-37%. Sharing the details of the [...]
Slow Down! You Will Actually Get More Productive!
Slow down and be ‘more’ productive? Sounds like an anathema in current times when the motto always is push, push harder, faster and multitask as much as possible. Current research shows that it is crucial to replenish and get the much-needed strategic renewal to keep one’s energy levels up and be more productive and [...]
Exercise Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk by 53%
If you need another reason to begin exercising, then here is one more. Recent research shows that exercise reduces prostate cancer risk in white men. My health News Daily shares the details of the research published in the journal Cancer. Does exercise not reduce prostate cancer risk for black men? As per the researchers, [...]
Human Brain Study Gets the Boost, Thanks to Obama

There is truly nothing more fascinating and intriguing than the machinations of the human brain. Thanks to Obama administration, the human brain study now will get a huge boost to examine the workings of the human brain and build a comprehensive map of its activity. This is stupendous news since it is expected that [...]
Valentine’s Day:10 Tips to Save Your Heart
One does not need to splurge on a big fattening greasy lunch or dinner date to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The day can be made special (in fact I would say any day can be made special) by the numerous simple ways listed below. All one needs to do, is think different, and not be [...]

