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  1. Can coffee cause or prevent it? Learn some of the myths and realities when it comes to coffee and cancer.

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  2. Experts hope a new class of drugs called biosimilars will offer more treatment options, at more affordable prices, for some patients. Find out more.

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  3. Did you know that it’s still possible to eat fresh even in the winter? Learn about 13 that are in season during the winter months.

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  4. This delicious acorn squash “bowl” is stuffed with chunks of chicken, diced onion, chopped garlic, kale and navy beans, with a hint of Parmesan cheese.

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  5. Returning to work after treatment doesn’t have to be a difficult transition. Read more for tips that may help make going back to work a little easier:

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  6. For many patients and caregivers, can be a confusing jumble of immuno-this and onco-that. Read more to help clear up some of the mystery.

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  7. Many times, patients are told they have a “pre-cancerous condition.” Despite its name, this is not , but it could develop into the disease. Learn more.

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  8. In high or sustained doses, radiation may be both damaging and devastating. But it also is a vital tool in treating patients.

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  9. Can coffee cause or prevent it? Learn some of the myths and realities when it comes to coffee and cancer.

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  10. What Pulmonologist Kendal Hervert, DO, FCCP, wants individuals to know about . [Via ]

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  11. Customize this healthy chocolate vegan truffle with toppings like cocoa powder, ground nuts and melted dark chocolate.

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  12. For people fighting , the joy of the holidays may be tempered by stress, sadness and worry over their diagnosis and treatment. Elaine Smith, MS, LMFT, offers tips for enjoying the season:

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  13. “Because prevention cannot stop everything, screening for health problems is extremely important,” says Kevin Tulipana, DO, FHM, Director of Hospital Medicine & Vice Chief of Staff at CTCA Tulsa.

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  14. Traveling can bring stress and anxiety, especially for patients, many of whom have weakened immune systems. Plan ahead to help ease stress and stay healthy:

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  15. patient Beatrice R. discusses her choice not to take opioids and how Vivek Iyer, MD, helped develop an opioid-free pain management plan tailored to her needs.

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  16. This myth-busting mashup of blogs is designed to help break through some of the mysteries and misconceptions about .

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  17. 12 Dec 2018

    My Transformational Experience in a Physician Forum Group via

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  18. The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have lost loved ones. Here are six tips for coping with during the holidays.

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  19. Ioana Bonta, MD, Medical Oncologist at CTCA Atlanta, and other oncologists spoke with about -causing foods they keep out of their homes.

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  20. Eating healthy during the holidays is challenging for most people, but for patients, it’s especially important. Tips for healthy holiday eating:

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