4 Things Every Survivor Should Know about Cancer Rehabilitation
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, there’s a good chance – scientifically speaking – that rehabilitation can help improve your daily function.
MoreIf you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, there’s a good chance – scientifically speaking – that rehabilitation can help improve your daily function.
MoreThere’s no doubt about it; a cancer diagnosis – of any kind – has a way of challenging your emotional well-being.
MoreDry, itchy skin. Yellow, cracked nails. Cancer treatment can do a number on your skin and nails.
MoreFatigue is one of the most prevalent and troubling side effects cancer survivors face, both during treatment and after treatment ends.
MoreSeven things I would tell the girl diagnosed with cancer at age sixteen.
MoreIt’s more than just a feeling – it’s a process. It is grief.
MoreTips on coping, supporting your wife, and what the doctors don’t tell you.
MoreChoosing gratitude in any circumstance and using it as a source of meaning, hope, and strength.
MoreUnderstanding your diagnosis and treatment plan and communicating with your healthcare team.
MoreWhile selecting the color scheme and writing your vows, don’t forget another important consideration: allergies.
MoreLittle teapots with long spouts have become a fixture in many homes to flush out clogged nasal passages and help people breathe easier.
MorePenicillins are widely used anti-biotics that have important roles in treating bacterial infections.
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