Unlock, unravel, and learn: Eric D. Blanks' debut focuses on exploring 101 triggers of cancer
- Andrew Snorton
- 13 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Health is wealth and knowledge is power.
In this spirit, combined with his professional and community background, Jackson (MS) native and Metro-Atlanta resident Eric D. Blanks and his focus on providing access to resources and information provides a positive push for his current endeavor with the release of his debut, Unraveling the Origins: Exploring 101 Triggers of Cancer.
The Southern Mississippi University alum's solid resume covers the fields of technology, photography/video/media production, and given his science background, multiple certifications in information technology and health. Given his experience and expertise, his book provides an accessible means to gathering information related to one of the more critical health challenges and hurdles that far too many experience (cancer).

Through extensive research of growing and emerging better practices combined with an emphasis on improved education and understanding an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, it's about being a sincere yet scientific method to delivering a much needed message.
In helping address answers to the question of "how did we get here", Blanks' work (which is available in e-book, paperback, hard-copy, and a forthcoming video), it's about helping people take their health in their own hands with sharing sound information aligned with speaking to the physical, mental, and spiritual. By doing so with a blend of qualitative and quantitative research, there's plans of creating a periodic health-focused series to stay with and ahead of the curve for evolving best and better health practices.
As noted, health is wealth; an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
And exploring the triggers is a step in a positive direction for people regarding their health along with controlling their health destiny.
Notes: You may watch the interview playlist (the main one is split into 2 parts along with shorter highlights), you may click HERE to watch.
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