Treatment In Disguise

Medical treatment in the face of disease or illness can be difficult in and of itself and often leads patients on a path of emotional ups and downs; those who make the transition to ambulatory treatment via infusion pump face the added stress of wearing one’s treatment on their sleeve.  The positive and negative effects of this type of lifestyle...

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Pink and Blue: The New Colors of Fall Asking You to Screen for Breast and Colon Cancer

Pink and Blue: The New Colors of Fall Asking You to Screen for Breast and Colon Cancer The October days are getting a bit chillier; the jackets are coming out and the scarves are being wrapped. The homes smell of pumpkin delight as they’re being dressed in fall leaves, wreathes and little pumpkins. The children are refining their ideas on...

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World Pulmonary Hypertension Day

Today, May 5th, is a very important day. This day marks the unification of organizations, communities, and patients worldwide in efforts to increase the awareness of the rapidly progressive disease that's affecting many individuals across the globe: Most don’t realize that Pulmonary Hypertension (PH), a disease characterized by high blood pressure in the lung, has symptoms that are often non-specific....

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