Saturday, November 30, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: Cancer survivors report an information gap in treatment side effects
Medical News Today: Cancer survivors report an information gap in treatment side effects
According to a survey of people who had undergone treatment for cancer, about one-third wished that they had received more information on the side effects.
Related Posts:
Medical News Today: What to know about psoriasis remissionPsoriasis symptoms tend to come and go in periods of flares and remission. In this article, we discuss what to expect from psoriasis remission and how to prevent or reduce psoriasis flares. … Read More
Medical News Today: How certain bacteria protect us against fluA new study concludes that some of the species of bacteria in our airways, called the respiratory microbiome, can protect us against the influenza virus. … Read More
Medical News Today: 1 in 4 US antibiotics may be inappropriately prescribedRecords of 19.2 million privately insured people show that 23.2 percent of antibiotic prescription fills in the United States in 2016 were inappropriate. … Read More
UK removes dean who was defendant in suit ending in payment of $620,000 to professor who objected to Bevin's Medicaid plan… Read More
Medical News Today: Could bone broth boost heart health?Bone broth is currently enjoying a boost in popularity. A recent study tests whether it contains peptides that support a healthy cardiovascular system. … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment