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WeeklyMD > Blog > Care Giving

Care Giving (Page 66)

Cancer Death Rates Down 23 Percent Since 1991: Study

2016-01-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 7, 2016
In: Cancer, Care Giving

That translates to an additional 1.7 million survivors, expert saysContinue Reading

Organ Recipients at Raised Risk of Cancer Death, Study Finds

2016-01-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 7, 2016
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Health & Technology, Medical Disorders, Organs

Researchers say immune system-suppressing drugs, poor health may leave these patients vulnerableContinue Reading

Aspirin May Decrease Death From Prostate Cancer, Study Finds

2016-01-05
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 5, 2016
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Men's Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Researchers suspect drug may help prevent spread of deadly diseaseContinue Reading

Families of Critically Ill Patients Need Extra Support, Too

2015-12-31
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 31, 2015
In: Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Public Health

Tips for coping when a loved one is in the ICUContinue Reading

Watch Out for Distracted Walkers

2015-12-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 28, 2015
In: Care Giving, Fitness & Exercise, Health & Technology

To avoid injury, pedestrians should ‘engage with their surroundings,’ surgeon saysContinue Reading

Hospitals’ Brain Death Policies Vary Dramatically, Study Finds

2015-12-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 28, 2015
In: Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, Neurological, Organs

Researchers fear organ donations might drop if potential donors don’t think proper steps are taken every timeContinue Reading

Hospitals’ Brain Death Policies Vary Dramatically, Study Finds

2015-12-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 28, 2015
In: Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, Neurological, Organs

Researchers fear organ donations might drop if potential donors don’t think proper steps are taken every timeContinue Reading

Sudden Cardiac Arrest May Not Be So Sudden

2015-12-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 21, 2015
In: Care Giving, Heart / Cardiovascular

Study found symptoms showed up a month before attack in roughly half of all casesContinue Reading

Being ‘Fat But Fit’ Won’t Cut Your Risk of Premature Death

2015-12-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 21, 2015
In: Care Giving, Fitness & Exercise, Food and Health, Obesity

Study suggests benefits of physical fitness don’t overcome risk from obesityContinue Reading

End-of-Life Talk Often Comes Too Late for Blood Cancer Patients

2015-12-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 21, 2015
In: Cancer, Care Giving, General Health

Study found most lymphoma, leukemia specialists don’t discuss hospice care until death is imminentContinue Reading

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