For Teens: Life After Cancer
The truth is that life after cancer will be different, maybe even challenging in unexpected ways. Here are some tips to help you navigate this next chapter.
The truth is that life after cancer will be different, maybe even challenging in unexpected ways. Here are some tips to help you navigate this next chapter.
Some cancer risk factors have nothing to do with your genes or your habits. For instance, you may increase your risk of cancer by being exposed to substances and chemicals in certain environments. This exposure can happen outside, at work, or in your home.
Movement is one of the best ways to treat back pain. Follow this exercise program to help you manage your pain, speed healing, and prevent future flare-ups.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your tennis elbow.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your snapping hip syndrome.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your shoulder dislocation.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your rotator cuff injury.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your peroneal tendonitis.
Follow this exercise program to help treat your neck strain.