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Combating Cancer-Related Fatigue: Yoga, Bupropion, Exercise Plus Methylphenidate
Significant improvement with yoga and the atypical antidepressant ...
Cancer survivors who reported feeling cancer-related fatigue or depression reduced their recreational activities nearly twofold, with females more likely than males to report feeling either ...
Completing cancer treatment often marks the beginning of a new chapter in a patient's life. Dr Varshney stresses the ...
Cancer-related fatigue can be distressing. It is a persistent, subjective sense of physical, emotional and cognitive tiredness and/or exhaustion related to cancer or cancer treatment that is not ...
Lingering fatigue and depression are more common among women than men cancer survivors and often lead to a decrease in recreational physical activities in all patients, new data showed. However, ...
A structured program combining gentle yoga poses, breathing exercises, and mindfulness significantly reduced insomnia, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cancer survivors with cancer-related fatigue and depression were twice as likely to reduce participation in ...
Despite the often-invasive therapies, life after cancer treatment can be just as if not more challenging than the disease ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Social work is often misunderstood in cancer care, yet evidence shows early, proactive support can ease distress, support families, ...
Many children look forward to returning to school in the fall, even if it’s only to see their friends. Others might suffer from anxiety. But for kids who have been through cancer or who are still in ...
Diagnosed with endometrial cancer, Rebecca Oh thought the hardest part would be treatment. But surviving the disease was only part of it – navigating life as a young cancer patient was harder, a gap ...
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