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Hospice care can be provided by independent hospices, or through programs based in hospitals, nursing homes, or other health care systems. Learn more here.
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Nausea is having a sick or queasy feeling in the stomach, and vomiting is throwing up food or liquids from the stomach.
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Everyone needs daily exercise to keep good health and body function. Learn how to stay active after you have an colostomy.
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Getting your home tested for radon can help protect you and your family from a key cause of lung cancer.
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Whether a person is being treated for cancer, is recovering from it, or has advanced disease, home care may be an option. Through home care you can get expert, compassionate health care in your home instead of in a hospital or other facility.
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Home health agencies, hospices, medical equipment companies, and private duty agencies are just a few providers who offer home care services to people with cancer.
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Learn about nausea and vomiting -- what causes it, how it can be prevented or treated, and what questions you should ask your health care team.
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Tubes and intravenous, or IV, lines allow liquid medicines, fluids, and even nourishment to flow into the body.
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Medicare is a government-funded health insurance program. It pays for certain services for preventive health care and to find cancer early.
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