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

2014

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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Quick Guide on Insomnia for Metastatic Breast Cancer Survivors

This video covers the side effect of insomnia that Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) patients may experience. The video covers what insomnia is, ways to cope, and possible medications for short-term treatment.

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Cancer Transitions: Sleep

This video is part of the Cancer Transitions series from CancerControl Alberta. In this video, psychologist and sleep specialist, Dr. Sheila Garland, explains some of the causes of sleep problems during cancer treatments and recovery.

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Tai Chi Helps Breast Cancer Survivors with Insomnia | UCLA Health Newsroom

A low-cost, widely available forming of movement meditation – tai chi – helps relieve insomnia symptoms in breast cancer survivors. A study led by Dr.

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Cancer Treatment and Sleep Disorders

Early stage breast cancer patient talks about how her cancer treatment was put on hold because of heart problems caused by sleep apnea. The sleep disorder clinic at M.D. Anderson treated her, and discusses a variety of sleep issues in those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.

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Dr. Bardwell on Cancer-Related Variables and Depression

The depression symptoms analysis was completed as part of the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) study that examined the effects of dietary intervention on 3088 women following the completion of treatment for early-stage breast cancer.

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Grain Brain: How Your Food Choices Can Determine Your Brain’s Destiny

For many Americans, eating healthier will be a top New Year’s resolution. One expert says we should start by eliminating gluten. Dr. David Perlmutter claims eating foods high in carbohydrates causes brain inflammation and can trigger neurological disorders like anxiety, depression, and ADHD.

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