We want to believe that health is something we can control. But risk does not come only from the choices we make. It comes from the world around us, from the unexpected, and from the reality that life can change without warning.
“Nearly 1 in 4 global deaths are linked to environmental conditions.” (World Health Organization)
In the U.S., nearly 4 in 10 people will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, and more than 18 million Americans are living with a history of cancer today.
Eventually, preparation meets reality.
And when it does, too many people will ask: Where do I start? Who do I call? What does this mean?
My Healthology Association removes the fear of the firsts by giving members what most people are missing when health uncertainty begins:
Teaching — so you understand the system before crisis. Guidance — so you are never navigating alone. Advocacy — when protection is needed most.
The first diagnosis. The first lifestyle change. The first confusing bill. The first moment you realize you need someone in your corner.