Millions of people in the U.S. live with mental health disorders. These include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and panic disorders, substance addiction, and eating disorders, among others.
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Here are steps for quitting tobacco after a cancer diagnosis.
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Seven miles outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota, on I-29 South, is a billboard, advertising a state college, that says “The Power of the Journey.”
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“I just got diagnosed with cancer. Now what do I do?”
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Advice from a cancer exercise specialist on how to stay active during and after cancer treatment
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Even when things seemed uncertain or bleak, I kept funny at the forefront.
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When someone you love is diagnosed with cancer and you’re suddenly thrust into the caregiving role, it can be difficult sometimes to know what to do.
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Fear of recurrence – a fear that cancer will return or advance – is nearly universal among cancer survivors.
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How many times does lightning strike? I asked myself as I heard the doctor say the last words I wanted to hear.
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Aftershocks, that’s what I call them. Those sudden, jarring reminders that I’ve twice danced with cancer and lived to tell the tale.
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“Do you mean I have breast cancer?” She recalls saying in disbelief during a phone conversation with her primary care physician.
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When I was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer on January 12, 2010, my life changed forever. At the time, I’d been practicing yoga for fifteen years and teaching for four.
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