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Posted: Nov 5, 2019

Surviving Cancer Together: The Power of Connection

Written by SMH Oncology Clinical Counselor Elizabeth Bornstein

There are nearly 17 million cancer survivors in the U.S., according to the National Cancer Institute. For each, the cancer journey is unique. Yet, into each varied experience are woven common threads of loneliness and overwhelm. But no one has to weather this season alone. Human connection — bonding with others on the cancer journey — can be powerful medicine.

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Posted: Oct 29, 2019

Vaping 101 for Parents

With SMH Lung Cancer Screening Coordinator Amie Miller

Learn what "juuling" is and how it can affect your teen or young adult in this Ask An Expert video blog post with SMH Lung Cancer Screening Coordinator Amie Miller, MSN, APRN. Plus, learn what you can do to prevent vaping and where to find juuling / vaping related resources.

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Posted: Oct 22, 2019

Flu Season 2019-2020: What You Need to Know

Video blog with SMH Urgent Care physician Tammy Berry, MD

The 2019-2020 flu season is in full swing. Use the tips in this video-blog with SMH Urgent Care's Dr. Tammy Berry to stay healthy — and help keep your family flu-free — all season long. Plus, learn about treating flu symptoms yourself and knowing when you should seek medical treatment.

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Posted: Oct 15, 2019

Empowering Others through Language

Written by Rehab Case Manager & Social Worker Crystal Brooks

Words are powerful. Let's talk about how we talk about disabilities and people diagnosed with impairments. By simply being more mindful of our word choice, we each have the power to shape our world for the better. 

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Posted: Oct 1, 2019

No Family History of Cancer? You Can Still Benefit from Genetic Testing

Written by SMH Genetic Counselor Nicole Wood

While the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes have been at the forefront of hereditary cancer research for many years, genetic testing has progressed from “cherry picking” the genes that most likely explain patterns of cancer within a family, to simultaneously testing for a long list of genes known to be associated with increased cancer risk. 

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