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Cancer Caregiving From Long Distance

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Cancer Caregiving From Long Distance Cancer caregiving is never easy, and when you’re doing it long distance, there are extra challenges. Here’s what you can do to provide support.

WebMD 563 2024-04-07

How Therapy Can Help During Life-Changing Events Like COVID

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How Therapy Can Help During Life-Changing Events Like COVID Research shows that forms of talk therapy like cognitive-behavioral therapy or dialectical behavioral therapy helped people better cope with anxiety during COVID. Here’s what to know and how it can help you today.

WebMD 424 2024-04-07

Getting a Second Opinion for Cancer Treatment

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Getting a Second Opinion for Cancer Treatment A second opinion can be a key part of cancer treatment. Find out how fresh input can offer new approaches or confirm you’re on the right track, and when it’s smart to stay put.

WebMD 976 2024-04-04

CAR T-Cell Therapy: What You Should Know Today

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CAR T-Cell Therapy: What You Should Know Today CAR T-cell therapy could be lifesaving if your leukemia or¬ lymphoma hasn’t responded to other treatments. Find out how this therapy works and what to expect.

WebMD 1.1k 2024-04-04

IgA Nephropathy and Social Support

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IgA Nephropathy and Social Support IgA nephropathy can be challenging, but a support system makes it easier to manage. Learn how to take steps to stay connected to your community when dealing with this disease.

WebMD 1.2k 2024-04-04

Why DMARDs Take Time to Work for RA

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Why DMARDs Take Time to Work for RA How long does it take DMARDs to work for RA? Learn why it can take some time for rheumatoid arthritis medication to be most effective.

WebMD 1.1k 2024-04-04

Biologics and RA: Risks and Rewards

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Biologics and RA: Risks and Rewards Learn how biologics work to suppress an overactive immune system, and the benefits and side effects of using a biologic to treat your RA.

WebMD 1.0k 2024-04-04

Talking About Your Myasthenia Gravis

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Talking About Your Myasthenia Gravis If you have myasthenia gravis, you may struggle with explaining your condition to family and friends. Here’s how to detail your condition.

WebMD 580 2024-03-30

Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective

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Treating Inoperable Lung Cancer: A Nurse’s Perspective Inoperable lung cancer treatment is less likely to cause hair loss that people associate with chemo. Short-term fatigue, nausea, and changes in mood or sexual function are more common but manageable.

WebMD 712 2024-03-30