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Intuitive Empaths: Signs, Types, Downsides, and Self-Care

By Victoria Stokes — 2021

Have you ever been told you’re too sensitive? Or advised to toughen up and develop a thicker skin? Maybe you’ve always felt you know what’s going to happen before it occurs, or you know how others are feeling without them having to tell you. If so, you could be an intuitive empath.

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Put Your Intuition to Use

“People treat intuition like it’s a dirty word, but it’s actually one of the body’s survival mechanisms,” says Dr. Antoine Bechara.

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A Mother’s Intuition Gives Her Daughter a New Chance at Life

“Never stop asking. Stay on those doctors. If you feel something is wrong and your doctor isn’t doing something, go to someone else.”

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‘I Listened to My Intuition—and I Beat Lung Cancer Twice’

Mother-of-three Karen McDonnell believes that knowing her body and trusting her gut instinct is what gave her the chance to fight the deadly disease, writes Arlene Harris. She urges others to get any symptoms checked by their GP

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Intuition Never Lies

I now realize that a framed piece of paper saying that someone is a doctor will never trump a gut intuition.

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The Psychosocial Side of Cancer

A cancer diagnosis brings a wealth of psychological challenges. In fact, adults living with cancer have a six-time higher risk for psychological disability than those not living with cancer.

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