Nutrition DOs and DON’Ts for Cancer Survivors
…always research based, or they may not be a correct interpretation of the research. It’s…
More…always research based, or they may not be a correct interpretation of the research. It’s…
More…other problems, like anemia and kidney damage. Multiple myeloma is commonly divided into two distinct…
More…cancer- and treatment-related difficulties. People with more severe and complex issues are best served by…
More…difference between dependence, tolerance, and addiction when it comes to pain medications? Dependence: With consistent…
More…have renewed our commitment to overcoming health disparities and improving diversity in the research workforce. …
More…devoted mom of two young children, committed partner, competent professional, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer,…
More…dramatic story, Bostwick’s voice picks up again, playing up the comic aspects. “Then you realize,…
More…reminds me to focus on the good. 9 Find your community. Many people will come…
More…facing a serious medical diagnosis, including cancer, I see many people come into my office…
More…Elements of a Solid Commitment 1 Keep it specific and tangible A promise or commitment…
More…cancer survivors. For example, the Livestrong program is offered free or at a reduced cost…
More…person. However, research shows that open communication helps both survivors and their loved ones cope…
MoreAn Open Letter to My Body after Surviving Cancer Together by Shayla Benoit When my…
More…to change my diet. I went gluten- and dairy-free. I only eat meat a few…
More…was really, really cool.” This wasn’t Jake’s first encounter with cancer. In 2004, he had…
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