by Katie O'Grady | Blog, Cancer Research
Exercising while fighting cancer does much more than build physical strength, it also helps to keep your mind clear and in control. The last thing most people undergoing treatment want to do is go out and exercise; however, the amazing benefits of physical activity...
by Katie Gatto | Blog, Cancer Research, GI System, Nutrition, Patients
Unrelenting nausea from chemotherapy and radiation treatment for certain cancers is often one of the most debilitating side effects patients experience. Depending on severity and how often the waves of nausea occur, this can be a life-altering impact of treatment....
by Katie Gatto | Blog, Cancer Research, Patients
What you’re consuming includes more than just food. The shows we watch and the music we listen to have the power to put our minds at ease or transport us to mystical lands (or to mediocre coffee shops with our best friends Chandler, Ross, Joey, Monica, Rachel,...
by Katie Gatto | Blog, Cancer Research, GI System, Nutrition, Patients
What to Bring to your Infusion Appointment by Katie O’Grady Chemo appointments can be long and unforgiving. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned vet, we’ve listed out some essentials for your infusion visit. For your entertainment: A...
by Katie Gatto | Blog, Cancer Research, Nutrition, Patients, Research, Uncategorized
Are Sports Drinks Really Good For You? Staying Hydrated During Cancer treatment by Katie O’Grady Why it’s important to stay hydrated during cancer treatment: Hydration is key to flushing out chemicals from treatment that can cause damage to your...
by John Thomaszewicz | Blog, Cancer Research
Across the globe, people are mourning the loss of Aretha Franklin, who brought people joy through her music and touched minds and hearts through her voice. Her iconic career in the music industry was a beacon of light and spans generations in music and U.S. history....