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Nutritional Medicine & loss of appetite

Below are the best resources we could find on Nutritional Medicine and loss of appetite.

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What to Eat During Cancer Treatment

Featuring 102 new dishes, this second edition provides practical suggestions to help patients and their caregivers anticipate—and overcome—the major challenges of eating well during treatment.

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Cancer-Free with Food: A Step-by-Step Plan with 100+ Recipes to Fight Disease, Nourish Your Body & Restore Your Health

The best-selling author of The Earth Diet offers a simple yet comprehensive guide to nutrition for those who have been diagnosed with cancer. With a foreword by Mark Hyman, M.D. If you want to fight cancer, what should you eat? Food is medicine.

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How to Manage Chemotherapy Symptoms Through Food | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Chemotherapy can affect both appetite and flavor preference. But don't despair! Here are ways to keep your body healthy and your immune system supported during treatment.

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Unconventional Diets in Cancer Care

Research is inconclusive, but there are several dietary approaches that may improve symptom management and outcomes in cancer patients.

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Losing and Gaining Weight During Cancer Treatment

Part of a Facebook Live webchat in which Stacy Kennedy, MPH, RD, discussed the latest in nutrition and cancer, including the elements of a healthy diet and how to eat while managing the side effects of cancer treatment.

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Combating Cancer Malnutrition

Cancer treatment can have a profound impact on a patient's nutrition status. Even more concerning is that the reverse is true as well: Poor and declining nutrition status can have profound impacts on cancer treatment and, therefore, on patient outcomes.

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