Suzanne Mendjiwa

Contributing Writer
Suzanne Mendjiwa - Courtesy of Valerie Delesalle
Suzanne Mendjiwa - Courtesy of Valerie Delesalle

Suzanne's journey toward freelance writing is a logical result of her love for reading. As a child -in her native Cameroon, and then in France-she was a book addict. Virtually no activity was as enjoyable to her as devouring a few good books! From grade school onwards, her closest companions included children's Bible collections, comics, adventure books, French literature, and poetry volumes. Today, she is still fascinated by the power of the written word. She anticipates a rich and rewarding experience, as she endeavors to pursue and write about various interests of hers on this site.

With a background in biological sciences (B.A.), health care management (MBA), and scientific research, it will be no surprise that she enjoys researching and writing about health. Foot health is of particular importance to her. And, because she believes that health does not merely have a physical component, she also enjoys researching and learning about spirituality and family issues -particularly marriage.

Some other things that she loves include: poetry, music, learning, nature, Christ, and a good laughter.

Her primary goal is to write informative articles that will come alongside others to help you understand, improve, or preserve one of your most precious assets: your health.

Latest Articles

Swine Flu Vaccine
September 2009 Consumer Reports surveys indicate that only 34% of U.S. adults planned to get the swine flu vaccine, indicating that some concerns still exist.
Oct 8, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Understanding Body Odor
Body odor is a condition with multiple possible causes. Many therapies exist, ranging from self-care to medical or surgical treatment.
Oct 6, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Choosing Bunion Surgery
Like any other surgery, bunion removal is not without risk. However, selecting a good surgeon can lower the risk of complications and improve satisfaction.
Oct 5, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Bunionectomy
Bunion growth can, in the long run, inflict disabling pain and make it hard to find well-fitting shoes. A bunionectomy may help correct this common foot deformity.
Oct 2, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
A Unique Pancreatic Tumor
High insulin and low blood sugar can result from some cancers. Understand the causes, signs, symptoms, and treatment of a type of pancreatic tumor called "Insulinoma."
Oct 2, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Vinegar and Blood Sugar
Does Vinegar lower blood sugar? The answer from recent studies suggests that vinegar not only affects blood glucose regulation, but may also help with weight control.
Oct 1, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Dealing with Bunions
Bunions can cause debilitating pain. Understand the causes, symptoms and treatment options of this common foot deformity.
Oct 1, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Low Blood Sugar
Low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, has many effects on human health. Understand its causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment.
Sep 30, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa
Hepatic Function and Blood Sugar
The liver performs several key functions in the body. One of them is to help regulate glucose concentration in the blood.
Sep 30, 2009 - Suzanne Mendjiwa