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Author: Dr. Ayesha Ayub Shaikh
Morning sickness affects most pregnant women but it does not have to take over your pregnancy. Here is what causes pregnancy nausea, what helps, and when it is time to call a doctor.
If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you might have seen posts claiming that autophagy—the body’s process of cleaning out damaged cells—can be the magic key to curing cancer.
“Could the secret to fighting cancer be sitting in your fruit bowl?” Social media abounds with claims about the “anticancer” properties of fruits like pomegranates, acai, and berries. But what does the science say about these claims?
Intermittent fasting is being promoted as a cancer treatment across social media but the evidence tells a more complicated story. This article separates early research from dangerous myth, covering the real risks of fasting during chemotherapy and what cancer nutrition should actually look like.
A cancer diagnosis doesn’t just change the body it changes everything. The fear, the exhaustion, the 3 AM thoughts. Here’s why mental health during cancer treatment matters as much as the treatment itself.
The fear that a biopsy spreads cancer stops many patients from getting the diagnosis they urgently need. This article separates myth from medical fact covering biopsy types, real risks, and why refusing a biopsy can be far more dangerous than having one.
From chemotherapy diet tips to debunking the sugar-feeds-cancer myth this guide covers everything cancer patients need to know about nutrition during treatment, in simple, practical language.
Not just the body suffers when cancer hits. Getting a cancer diagnosis can have an unbearable emotional toll, and it can feel like you’re carrying a massive load all by yourself. But you’re not alone.
Imagine hearing the word “cancer” from your doctor. Suddenly, the world feels like it’s crumbling. Then, you go home and start googling answers and the myths flood in.
A type of cancer that develops in the esophagus is known as esophageal cancer. It is a tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. It can be life-threatening, but early detection and treatment can improve outcomes.