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Multiple Myeloma Treatment- Similarities to Alzheimer’s are Astounding

Researchers are also more aware that Alzheimer’s complexities suggest that the way forward will involve multi-pronged interventions, not a silver bullet. The similarities between the world of multiple

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Alzheimer’s in your future? Maybe Not…

Predict Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease- “The algorithm, 75% of the time, correctly predicted who wouldn’t go on to develop memory problems…” I am a long-term cancer survivor

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Exercise- Non-Medical Intervention for Alzheimer’s

“physical activity, exercise among people already diagnosed with the early stages of Alzheimer’s, moderate to high-intensity workouts may not only slow down the biological symptoms of Alzheimer’s—but

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Vitamin D Therapy for health, happiness-

Vitamin D Therapy- study after study cites the health benefits that come from supplementing with vitamin D. Further, years of experience have taught me that vitamin D therapy is both: inexpensive- easy

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Myeloma Treatment, Immuno, Antibiotics

“…currently running more than a dozen different trials of experimental multiple myeloma treatments, from new blood stem cell transplant regimens to targeted drugs. Immunotherapy as a multiple

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Nutrition for Brain Health

Why is nutrition for brain health always on my mind:-)? I’m a long-term cancer survivor. I struggle with a long-term side effect called chemotherapy-induced cognitive disfunction aka chemobrain. To

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Deep Sleep Dementia

Does my lack of deep sleep increase my risk of dementia? I am a long-term cancer survivor. I developed a l0ng-term side effect called chemobrain years ago. While my chemobrain  has improved significantly,

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Rosemary Oil- Cognitive-Enhancer?

I underwent aggressive chemo in 1995 to try to manage a diagnosis of a type of blood cancer called multiple myeloma. My induction chemo and autologous stem cell transplant didn’t help but left me

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Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea, Vomiting

Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is one of the most difficult short-term side effects resulting from undergoing all types of chemo regimens. Difficult by making the patient feel awful. Difficult

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The Latest Breakthroughs in Cancer Research: A Hopeful Future for Patients

Cancer is still a leading cause of death, but scientists are working hard to find better ways to treat and prevent the disease. In this article, we’ll look at some of the most promising breakthroughs

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Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors- Cognitive Decline

Adult childhood cancer survivors are adults who had cancer as an infant or as a child. According to the studies linked and excerpted below, cognitive decline can be a late stage side effect- meaning that

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Dementia Prevention, Heal Chemo brain-

Dementia? Mild Cognitive Impairment? Chemo brain? All these diagnoses have similarities. I am a cancer survivor with chemo brain. From what I have read my chemo brain symptoms are pretty similar to those

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