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health7 months ago

Prior Lake Teen Begins Treatment for Brain Cancer

Prior Lake teen Brooklynne Thorson, diagnosed with a recurrent brain tumor now confirmed as cancer, is set to undergo proton radiation and chemotherapy at Mayo Clinic, just before her college graduation. An online fundraiser has been established to support her treatment, and she plans to pursue pediatric oncology nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, inspired by her own battle with cancer.

health2 years ago

The Alarming Rise of Colon Cancer in Young Adults: Personal Accounts

Colon cancer is on the rise among young adults aged 20-49 years old. Doctors recommend screening at 45 years old, but it can be done earlier in some cases. Risk factors include a diet high in sugar and processed foods, sedentary lifestyle, and obesity. Symptoms include changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, narrowing of stools, and unexplained anemia or iron deficiency. Early screening and detection can save lives and prevent the need for long-term chemotherapy.

health2 years ago

The Increasing Incidence of Colon Cancer Among Young Adults and Hospital Employees: Personal Stories

Colon cancer is on the rise among young adults aged 20-49 years old. Doctors recommend screening at 45 years old, but in some cases, it can be done even earlier. Risk factors for colon cancer include a diet high in sugar and processed foods, a sedentary lifestyle, and obesity. Symptoms to look out for include changes in bowel habits, blood in the stool, narrowing of the stools, and unexplained anemia or iron deficiency. Early screening and detection can save lives and prevent the need for long-term chemotherapy.

relationships2 years ago

Man's Insensitive Request to Sick Girlfriend Shocks Reddit Community.

A Reddit user battling cancer was asked by her boyfriend to meal prep for him after her chemo treatments. She declined, but he insisted, citing "acts of service" as his love language. When she pushed back, he became angry and accused her of being one-sided. Redditors were appalled by his behavior, calling it manipulative and selfish. Many advised the woman to leave the relationship.

relationships2 years ago

Man's Insensitive Request to Sick Girlfriend Shocks Reddit Community.

A Reddit user battling cancer was asked by her boyfriend to meal prep for him after her chemo treatments. She declined, but her boyfriend insisted, claiming that "acts of service" is his love language. When she defended herself, he became irate and accused her of being one-sided. Redditors were shocked by his audacious request and manipulative use of love language rhetoric, with many advising her to leave him.