Wellness
Results of a new study published in Nature suggest that avoiding a protein called asparagine, may help to prevent the spreading of triple-negative breast cancer to other organs in the body. Read More ›
Oncology Nurse Deborah Gomer shares her insights about the challenges of staying hydrated during cancer treatment and offers a recipe for making your own healthy alternative to energy drinks. Read More ›
A cancer diagnosis affects families, friends, and sometimes whole communities. One way for a person to support their loved ones is to take stress out of their life by cooking meals for them. Cancer treatments can affect the way that people perceive food, so here is a guide to help you create tasty meals for people dealing with cancer. Read More ›
When diagnosed with cancer, it is important to focus on your entire well-being in addition to treating the cancer. Part of focusing on overall health includes taking a deep look at nutrition. Here are 10 tips on how to combat malnutrition during cancer treatment. Read More ›
Chef Ryan Callahan shares tips and techniques to make your holiday season flavorful for everyone. Read More ›
“People convince themselves they are living a healthy lifestyle, doing their 30 minutes of exercise a day. But they need to think about the other 23.5 hours,” says Dr. Emma Wilmot, University of Leicester, England. Read More ›
Chef Ryan Callahan has released his latest book, Cooking for Kids with Cancer, as a way to help families deal with flavor and diet changes and empowering them to take control back in their lives through cooking. Read More ›
How did a 21-year-old young man, in the peak of physical health, get cancer and die so quickly? Read More ›
The question of what to eat after a cancer diagnosis is quickly becoming a hot topic. Read More ›
"The ultimate goal is to help you enjoy your food again during chemo and as a survivor," says chef Ryan Callahan. Read More ›