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breast cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 19, 2023

Quick Guide: Understanding the Importance of the FDA's Keytruda Approval

In July 2015, we published a post called Patients Included In Research: Studying Cancer by Mutation Not Organ.  In that post, we shared the goal that cancers would be treated not by the site of origin, but rather by their genetic features.  Achieving this goal is closer than you think!
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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 16, 2023

More Free Vacations For Adults With Cancer: Wish Foundations

We are adding to the list of respite opportunities that are available for adults with cancer.  In addition to a couple of programs like the ones featured in Free Vacations for Adults affected by Cancer, there are a few foundations for adults with cancer that are much like the well-known Make-A-Wish
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stroke | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 16, 2023

The Heart-Brain Connection: New Findings on Stress and Heart Attack

How does stress affect the body? Newly published research may provide clues to the impact of emotional stress on different parts of the body. In their study, the researchers wanted to learn if there was a connection between a specific part of the brain, called the amygdala, and cardiovascular health.
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breast cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 14, 2023

How to Smoothie!

This summer has been a challenge after a family member with celiac disease had a gluten exposure (Click here to read more about celiac disease). Gluten damages the small intestine villi (see 5 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Your Small Intestines), which are essential for nutrition absorption.  For over
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stroke | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 13, 2023

Stroke Types & Treatment: Infographic

Below is an infographic from Mount Sinai Hospital which provides a comprehensive description of the types, treatments as well as the signs of a stroke. Knowing the signs of a stroke can get people to the hospital promptly and reduce the severity and/or risk of disability. Having atrial fibrillation is
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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 13, 2023

Positive Thinking and Cancer-Myth-Making

Called the "Emperor of All Maladies." there's little doubt that a cancer diagnosis throws life completely out of control.  Unfortunately, this chaos creates vulnerabilities that can and have been exploited.  It is tempting to believe the idea that if you control your thoughts and make them positive, you can control
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breast cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 12, 2023

15 Tips to Cope with Scanxiety (Scan Anxiety)

"Keep Calm And Carry On:" Really? “The shock of that day you hear the words, ‘you have cancer’ never leaves you and your sense of certainty in life and in your body can be hard to recapture after a diagnosis of cancer.”-Marie Ennis-O'Connor After Surgery, Chemo, Radiation This is the
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stroke | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 11, 2023

Savor These Power Foods For Your Heart Health

March is National Nutrition Month.  It is a educational  campaign started in 1973 by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. To celebrate the importance of "eating right," the Cleveland Clinic has created an infographic on power foods for your heart which we are sharing here.   Include these foods in
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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 11, 2023

Guest Post: Cancer On Facebook--A Patient's Perspective

Dawn Goo is a waitress, former comedian, breast cancer survivor and is now under treatment for Non Hodgkins Lymphoma.  She lives in El Paso, Texas.  This is a post from her Facebook page which is gathering momentum in social media among people who have experienced cancer, especially those who are
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breast cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Jun 10, 2023

Ways to Support Someone With Breast Cancer

You're at a loss.  You've just learned your friend or loved one is diagnosed with breast cancer.  What do you do?  How do you act?  What do you say? As I look back at my own actions under these circumstances, I know that I came up short.  I said the wrong

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