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About Cancer: 9 Things to Know Before Starting Treatment

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From Lisa Fayed, your Guide to Cancer

9 Things to Know Before Starting Treatment
Here are 9 crucial things that all people with cancer should know before starting treatment.

10 Things You Should Know About Insurance If You Have Cancer
To a person who isn't an insurance industry insider, the ins and outs of health insurance can be confusing. Throw a diagnosis of a chronic condition like cancer into the mix and the confusion can easily turn into frustration. The good news is that with the right resources and knowledge, it doesn't have to be.

Daily Life with Cancer
Discover how to live day to day when you have cancer. From tips about getting housework done to celebrating holidays, learn how to keep life "normal".

Eating Well on the Low Iodine Diet
The low iodine diet is recommended for people treated for thyroid cancer before follow-up tests and also for thyroid cancer patients. Learn how to survive the low iodine diet.

 


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About Women's Health: Gluten-Free: What, Why, How

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Are you still eating gluten? Giving up the protein found in wheat in order to lose weight or boost energy may be popular, but the "G-Free" lifestyle is rooted in treating celiac disease and gluten sensitivities. It's Celiac Disease Awareness Month--take a moment to learn more about these curious conditions, which tend to affect women more than men, and their treatments.

Can a Gluten-Free Diet Help You Lose Weight?
People with celiac disease don't have a choice about whether or not they should eat foods containing gluten, while those with gluten sensitivities or other issues may feel better without it. Yet there is little evidence to support going G-Free solely to lose weight. Gluten-Free Weight Loss

So What If You're Gluten Sensitive?
It's not clear whether gluten sensitivity raises the risk for conditions such as cancer and osteoporosis, if it causes physical damage, or whether it simply makes you feel bad. Health Risks Related to Gluten Sensitivity

Is Gluten the Reason You Can't Get Pregnant?
Undiagnosed celiac disease may contribute to infertility in both women and men. Celiac & Infertility
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9 Signs You May Have A Gluten Allergy
There are five types of gluten allergy, and each one has its own set of signs and symptoms. Signs & Symptoms of Gluten Allergy

 


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About Low Carb Diets: June Celebrations

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From Laura Dolson, your Guide to Low Carb Diets
Today my husband and I are heading east to our daughter's college graduation. The next day is his birthday. Father's day and other graduation parties are coming up fast. Does lots of celebrating mean lots of carbs? Absolutely not! We can sail through with normal blood sugar and still have a great time! Do something fun with friends this weekend! Laura

Low-Carb Party Foods
Are you planning a party, or going to one? You'll be happy to know there are lots of different party foods that are low in carbohydrate. Here are some of my favorites.

Have a Sugar-Free Cocktail
Time for a mojito, margarita, or strawberry daiquiri, with or without the alcohol! See also Alcoholic Beverages on a Low-Carb Diet, and Beer on a Low-Carb Diet.

Super-Easy Guacamole
This recipe has shortcuts like salsa from a jar, but everyone always loves it. Great as a dip for vegetables (think cucumber, pepper strips, jicama).
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Shrimp or crab cocktail is a great low-carb choice - but did you know that bottled cocktail sauce can have as much as 6 grams of sugar in a tablespoon? This has just one and is just as good. Plus you can mix it up in two minutes.

 


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