Lung Cancer: Advice That Helps, Advice That Hurts
Lung Cancer: Advice That Helps, Advice That Hurts A non-small-cell lung cancer survivor and advocate shares the words that helped and hurt her the most.
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Lung Cancer: Advice That Helps, Advice That Hurts A non-small-cell lung cancer survivor and advocate shares the words that helped and hurt her the most.
Inoperable Lung Cancer: The Emotional Side of Treatment I Wasn’t Prepared For Find out how one woman has navigated the emotional ups and downs of life brought on by inoperable lung cancer.
Inoperable Lung Cancer: Making Treatment Work for You A lung cancer advocate shares how to make the most of treatment and manage side effects.
A Day in My Life With Inoperable Lung Cancer A woman diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer recounts how she maintains the normalcy of her family and work life while also adjusting to the new normal of living with lung cancer.
As Child Melatonin Use Soars, Experts Urge Caution Melatonin supplements are promoted as affordable over-the-counter sleep aids, but the evidence is not clear as their use in children soars and ERs and poison control centers deal with more child cases.
‘Food as Medicine’ Concept Starts to Catch On: What to Know The “food as medicine” movement says doctors should use food “prescriptions” as medical treatment. There’s now real money behind this approach, and larger investments are expected as research shows that food as medicine can save money. Here’s what to know.
Geographic Atrophy: Caring for a Loved One Losing Their Sight One woman shares her experience caring for a loved one with geographic atrophy.
My Life With Geographic Atrophy From diagnosis to management, one woman shares her story about living with geographic atrophy.
Caring for Your Mental, Social, and Emotional Well-being With Geographic Atrophy Geographic atrophy can be challenging to deal with at times, but it’s not impossible. A low-vision ophthalmologist shares how she helps people with the condition live their best lives.
Advocate for Yourself at the Doctor Five ways to advocate for yourself and become responsibly selfish when you have HER2-postiive breast cancer
Help Others Understand Your Diagnosis Learn how to share news of your HER2-positive breast cancer diagnosis with family, friends, and others and get the support you need on your own terms.
Important Things to Consider With Early Stage An expert discusses considerations for HER2-positive breast cancer care, including types of therapy, costs, side effects, and clinical trials.
Watching What You Eat? How to Navigate Meals This Holiday Season Nutrition and diabetes experts offer tips for dealing with holiday meals this season if you are watching your weight, or are living with diabetes, obesity, or other health conditions.
This Season’s Flu Shot Is Shaping Up to Be Very Effective For people who have gotten a flu shot heading into flu season, there’s good news. This year’s formulation looks like it will be very effective at preventing severe cases and hospitalization. That’s based on how the vaccine performed in the parts of the world where flu season is now wrapping up.
Facing Unpredictable Days A person with myasthenia gravis shares how to manage the unpredictable symptoms of MG and keep a positive outlook.
What Everyday Life Is Like With MG What’s it like to live with myasthenia gravis? A person with the condition takes you through a typical day in their life.
How to Manage Your Triggers Managing triggers is key to living well with myasthenia gravis. Learn the common triggers for MG and how to avoid or manage them.
Spotlight On: Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia gravis issues: health disparities, quality of life, stigma, gender issues, and treatment access.
Planning Financially for Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia gravis finances: What to expect, what to plan for, how to navigate insurance, where to find financial assistance.
Therapy Born on the Battlefield May Help Ease Anyone’s PTSD Highly successful cognitive processing therapy helps female veterans overcome PTSD.