The Power of Gratitude — For Survivors and Those Who Care for Them
Gratitude sounds like such a simple word — maybe even a little cliché. We hear it everywhere: “count your blessings,” “stay positive,” “look on the bright side.” But anyone who’s...
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Gratitude sounds like such a simple word — maybe even a little cliché. We hear it everywhere: “count your blessings,” “stay positive,” “look on the bright side.” But anyone who’s...
I don’t even know where to begin. Actually, no — I do. It starts with sitting in a hospital room, or standing at the kitchen sink, or just staring at...
When Joe and I exchanged our vows 28 years ago, I knew what his promise of "in sickness and in health" meant to us—that he would be there to rejoice...
Managing anxiety of recurrence as a close family member and caregiver can be challenging. This blog is a heartfelt resource for close family members and caregivers of cancer patients, offering...
Being a caregiver during a crisis, such as a loved one's cancer journey, demands an unparalleled level of self-care and emotional resilience. Lena explores how maintaining your own calm can...
Research indicates that Curcumin may interact with certain SERM medications, specifically: Nolvadex® (Tamoxifen), Evista® (Raloxifene), and Fareston® (Toremifene). No negative interactions have been found with other hormone blockers, such as aromatase inhibitors (AIs) or SERDs. If you are currently taking any of the listed SERM medications, our experts recommend NOT adding Curcumin to your WellSurvivor pack.
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