Getting Support for Multiple Myeloma
Getting Support for Multiple Myeloma People who have multiple myeloma often need emotional and psychological support. You can get this from social workers, psychologists, support groups, and peer counselors.
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Getting Support for Multiple Myeloma People who have multiple myeloma often need emotional and psychological support. You can get this from social workers, psychologists, support groups, and peer counselors.
Things People With Multiple Myeloma Wish You Knew Multiple myeloma can take a toll on your life, but better treatments are bringing hope. And a diagnosis doesn’t mean you have to put your life on hold.
Protecting Your Eyes and Ears During the Summertime Summer is a time of fun and enjoyment, vacations, camp, and family trips. But many popular activities of summer, such as swimming, can have safety risks, especially to the eyes and ears.
Going Vegetarian May Help Your Heart and Lower Diabetes Risk In people with heart or other vascular diseases, or who are at risk of them, a new analysis shows that vegetarian diets are linked to lower cholesterol and body weight, and better blood sugar control.
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EGFR Lung Cancer in Asian People EGFR mutation is a type of DNA mistake that causes cancer cells to grow and divide faster, This form of lung cancer largely affects young people and Asian women. Learn more.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Do Home Remedies Work? Many people with rheumatoid arthritis try various kinds of remedies to improve their pain before finding the best solutions for their symptoms.
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U.S. Maternal Mortality Crisis Grows, Yet Deaths Seem Preventable Heart conditions are on a long list of reasons why the United States has the highest maternal mortality rate of any developed country. But death rates are three times higher in Black women. And the troubling irony: An estimated 80% of these deaths are preventable.
Ankylosing Spondylitis: The Long Hunt for a Right Diagnosis Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a rare type of arthritis in the spine whose main symptom — back pain — is a common, everyday complaint. That’s just one reason why so many people with AS wait years for a correct diagnosis.
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Life With RA: You Are Your Best Advocate Saada Branker is a 51-year-old Canadian who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis since age 12. She shares what she learned about living her best life with a chronic illness.
What We Learned From Pain of Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a disease that can upend lives. Learn how two people ultimately found a way to forge ahead after their diagnoses.
Assistive Devices: Living Better With Arthritis Living with an arthritic condition can be a challenge. Here are some assistive gadgets, mobility devices, and safety tips that can make it easier.
Creativity Can Help With Alzheimer’s Agitation Agitation and anxiety are common Alzheimer’s symptoms. Learn creative ways to calm your loved one and help take the angst out of Alzheimer’s.
Keeping Up Your Relationship Through Alzheimer’s Maintain your relationship with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s through relationship-centered care.
Migraine Home Remedies and ‘Cures’: What Really Works? It’s understandable to want to do whatever it takes to make migraines stop. But some home remedies are better ideas than others.
As Injuries from Pickleball Surge, Here’s How to Play Safely The adage “it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt” readily applies to pickleball, as research shows medical costs of pickleball will top $377 million this year alone.
Handling the Heat: Are Some of Us Naturally Better at It? Do some people just have the ability to cope with sizzling temperatures and some don’t? It’s debated among experts, with some saying people may tend to have a better or worse tolerance to heat.