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Breast Cancer Threaten Another Part Of The Survivors' Lives: Sexual Intimacy
- Wednesday February 13, 2019
- Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
When someone gets a breast cancer diagnosis, intimacy and sexuality usually take a back seat to treatment and survival and often are ignored entirely
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For Survivors, Breast Cancer Can Also Threaten Their Sexual Intimacy
- Wednesday February 13, 2019
- World News | Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
Jill was 39 in July 2010 when she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Her longtime boyfriend had felt a lump in her right breast. Two weeks later, she had a mastectomy and began chemotherapy. The shock, stress, fatigue and treatment took its toll on the relationship, and her boyfriend left.
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Age May Not Be Why You're Sleeping Badly
- Wednesday February 7, 2018
- Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
A national poll conducted by the University of Michigan and released in October found that almost half of those 65 and older have trouble getting to sleep, and more than a third are taking prescription or over-the-counter sleep aids.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Breast Cancer Threaten Another Part Of The Survivors' Lives: Sexual Intimacy
- Wednesday February 13, 2019
- Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
When someone gets a breast cancer diagnosis, intimacy and sexuality usually take a back seat to treatment and survival and often are ignored entirely
-
doctor.ndtv.com
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For Survivors, Breast Cancer Can Also Threaten Their Sexual Intimacy
- Wednesday February 13, 2019
- World News | Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
Jill was 39 in July 2010 when she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Her longtime boyfriend had felt a lump in her right breast. Two weeks later, she had a mastectomy and began chemotherapy. The shock, stress, fatigue and treatment took its toll on the relationship, and her boyfriend left.
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www.ndtv.com
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Age May Not Be Why You're Sleeping Badly
- Wednesday February 7, 2018
- Barbara Sadick, The Washington Post
A national poll conducted by the University of Michigan and released in October found that almost half of those 65 and older have trouble getting to sleep, and more than a third are taking prescription or over-the-counter sleep aids.
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doctor.ndtv.com