Advanced Breast Cancer: What People Are Thinking
Advanced Breast Cancer: What People Are Thinking When you have advanced breast cancer, your loved ones may have some things on their mind. Here are some of the most common questions and concerns.
Advanced Breast Cancer: What People Are Thinking When you have advanced breast cancer, your loved ones may have some things on their mind. Here are some of the most common questions and concerns.
Care and Comfort During Stage III or IV Breast Cancer Treatment Living with advanced breast cancer can be challenging at times, but you don’t have to go it alone. Here are some tips for securing the support and TLC you need.
Advanced Breast Cancer: How It Affects You at Work You have advanced breast cancer, but you also have a job. Here’s how to handle your work life after your diagnosis.
Is Childhood Obesity a National Public Health Emergency? While medical experts have viewed childhood obesity as an epidemic and a crisis for years, some are now saying it’s time to focus even more attention on the situation, and to do so earlier rather than later.
Breast Density: Why It Matters In the webinar, Elizabeth Dibble, MD, explained how breast density affects your cancer risk.
DESR With ADHD: Deficient Emotional Self-Regulation vs. Mood Disorder DESR (deficient emotional self-regulation) is an ADHD symptom distinct from mood disorders and is common among patients who experience anger, frustration, and impulsivity.
Migraine: When Exercise Helps — or Hurts When it comes to migraine, not all exercise is created equal. Learn what to strive for and what to avoid.
Vitiligo: Facing the Doubt It can be tough to learn to live with vitiligo. But there are ways to accept it and gain self-confidence. Here are ways to cope and conquer the doubt.
Vitiligo: Challenges for the Newly Diagnosed When you’re diagnosed with vitiligo, you may wonder if it will spread, how to camouflage skin patches, and your risk for skin cancer. A dermatologist offers tips to help you cope and thrive with vitiligo.
Vitiligo: Learning to Love My New Look Vitiligo, a condition that causes your skin to lose color, can be challenging to embrace. Read how one woman learned to celebrate the changes in her skin.
Living With Vitiligo Is Life Altering A diagnosis of vitiligo is tough, but there are ways to learn to live and thrive with it. He’s how to cope and find support.
One Month Later: Where Are the Pediatric COVID Vaccines? Since the the CDC recommended the COVID vaccine on Sept. 12, legions of parents are still searching for doses, especially for their youngest children, and are growing increasingly frustrated.
Lifestyle Changes That Can Help You See Better An occupational therapist specializing in low vision offers tips to help you adapt to vision loss from geographic atrophy.
Why I Decided to Treat My Geographic Atrophy There’s no cure for geographic atrophy, but treatment may help slow progression. Diane Marshall details how she decided to move forward with eye injections.
How I Plan for Specific Tasks With Geographic Atrophy Living with geographic atrophy can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Learn how one woman approaches daily life with the condition.
Vitiligo’s Impact on Darker Skin Tones Vitiligo has a new treatment. A skin of color expert explains how it benefits those with the autoimmune condition, especially people with darker skin.
The Nuances of Treating Vitiligo in People of Color There are challenges in treating vitiligo in people of color. An expert discusses these and newer therapies on the horizon.
Vitiligo: More Than Just a Cosmetic Condition Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition and may be autoimmune. Topicals, phototherapy, oral steroids, and newer JAK inhibitor creams add to a toolbox of treatments for dermatologists.
Treating Vitiligo: Build a Care Team You Trust Here’s what to look for as you assemble your vitiligo health care team.
Vitiligo and Self-Esteem: It’s Possible to Have Both It’s possible to have vitiligo and self-esteem. Read one person’s account.