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Music Therapy: Boosting Cognition in Cancer Patients
Recent studies reveal the powerful impact of music training on cognitive function and recovery in cancer patients and COVID-19 survivors. From enhancing memory to improving respiratory capacity, music offers a holistic, non-pharmacological approach to rehabilitation and wellness.
What Is GRAS? Understanding Food Safety Standards
The "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) designation by the FDA ensures that substances added to food meet rigorous safety standards based on scientific research or historical use. Understanding GRAS helps consumers make informed decisions about the products they choose.
Navigating Intimacy and Sexual Health During and After Cancer
Cancer and its treatments can significantly impact intimacy and sexual health, but these challenges are often overlooked. Dr. Joanna Wolfson shares insights and strategies to help patients rebuild connections, boost confidence, and navigate the emotional and physical changes that come with treatment and recovery.
How to Cope With Cancer When You Live Alone
Living alone during cancer treatment presents unique challenges, but with proactive planning, building a support network, and utilizing available resources, you can navigate your journey with resilience and independence. Discover practical strategies to empower yourself and maintain control of your care.
From Cancer to Purpose: How a Diagnosis Changed My Life
Facing prostate cancer was a turning point in my life. It forced me to confront my true purpose and embrace my passion for writing and creativity. Now, cancer-free, I’m living with intention, honoring my essence, and finding fulfillment in every word I write.
What to Do If Your Cancer Insurance Claim Is Denied
Facing a health insurance claim denial during cancer treatment can be overwhelming, but understanding the appeals process can make all the difference. Learn practical steps to advocate for yourself, navigate denials, and secure the coverage you need.
Alcohol and Cancer: Understanding the Hidden Risks
Alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., contributing to 100,000 cancer cases annually. The U.S. Surgeon General emphasizes the need for awareness, warning labels, and reducing consumption to lower cancer risks.
Jimmy Carter: Raising Cancer Immunotherapy Awareness
President Jimmy Carter’s successful battle with metastatic melanoma highlighted the groundbreaking potential of immunotherapy. His journey not only changed the conversation around cancer treatment but also raised awareness of life-saving advancements that now benefit millions.
5 Effective Ways to Combat Cancer-Related Fatigue
Cancer-related fatigue can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies, you can regain energy and improve your well-being during treatment. Explore five practical tips, including rest, nutrition, and light exercise, to help manage fatigue effectively.
IGH Naturals Named One of Sacramento Business Journal’s Startups to Watch in 2025
IGH Naturals, the Rocklin-based company behind Humolyte, has been named one of Sacramento Business Journal’s 2025 Startups to Watch. With a groundbreaking clinical trial planned for the year, the company is making strides in improving care for chemotherapy patients through innovative hydration and nutritional supplements.
Link Between Gut Microbiome and Chemo Brain
Recent research reveals a link between gut microbiome changes and chemotherapy-related cognitive impairments, commonly known as "chemo brain." Understanding this connection opens doors for potential treatments to improve patient well-being during cancer care.
Lessons Learned from a Cancer Diagnosis in My 20s
Brinlee Luster, a young cancer survivor and marketing specialist at Huntsman Cancer Institute, reflects on her diagnosis at 21. She shares insights on managing fertility, finances, relationships, and mental health to help others navigate their cancer journey with resilience.
What is Cancer?
Cancer develops when normal cell growth and repair processes break down, leading to uncontrolled cell division and tumor formation. Understanding the causes and risks of cancer can help us better support ongoing research and improve outcomes for those affected.
Lymphoedema: The Overlooked Condition Affecting Millions Worldwide
Lymphoedema, a chronic condition affecting 250 million people worldwide, causes swelling, pain, and restricted movement due to a compromised lymphatic system. Learn about its symptoms, causes, and management strategies to improve quality of life.
Immunotherapy Explained
Immunotherapy is revolutionizing cancer treatment by using the body's immune system to fight cancer cells. Learn about three key types of immunotherapy—non-specific immune stimulation, T-cell transfer therapy, and immune checkpoint inhibitors—and how they are transforming care for patients.
Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Managing chemotherapy side effects can be challenging, but with proper care and guidance, patients can navigate treatment more comfortably. Learn tips to handle fatigue, nausea, appetite changes, and more in this comprehensive guide.
High-Dose Vitamin C Offers Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
A new study reveals that adding high-dose intravenous vitamin C to standard chemotherapy could improve survival and slow cancer progression in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. Learn how this promising approach offers hope for better outcomes.
Chemotherapy Safety Precautions: Protecting Patients and Caregivers at Home
Chemotherapy requires special precautions to ensure the safety of patients and caregivers. Learn practical tips such as handling bodily fluids, managing laundry, cleaning spills, and safe medication storage to reduce risks and protect loved ones during the recovery period.
Cancer Has Been a Blessing
Being diagnosed with cancer at 38 turned my world upside down, but it also revealed strength and resilience I never knew I had. Through aggressive treatments, the love of my family, and a promise to my granddaughter, I discovered that cancer, while devastating, could also be a blessing in disguise—a chance to embrace life with newfound gratitude and purpose.
Preparing for Your First Chemotherapy Treatment
Preparing for your first chemotherapy treatment can feel overwhelming, but being prepared can help ease the experience. From packing essentials like snacks and lip balm to bringing a supportive companion, this guide provides practical tips on what to bring, what to expect, and how to stay comfortable during your session.