When we experience illnesses such as cancer, we sometimes develop an antagonistic relationship with our bodies. And yet, these are the times when they most need our care and appreciation...
"I have learned there is hope for everyone who embarks on a cancer treatment journey," says Mary DeWall, a licensed massage therapist in the Linda B. and Robert B. Wiggins...
People who have never tried acupuncture often have the same questions: What is it? Is it safe? Does it hurt? How much does it cost? HCI acupuncturist Melissa Zappa answers...
Whether you are a patient or caregiver, asking for help can be difficult. Huntsman Cancer Institute social worker Amy Horyna provides tips on how to get comfortable asking for help.
Anyone can have a few sleepless nights, but when you can鈥檛 fall asleep or stay asleep most nights, you may have insomnia. Cancer patients have an increased risk of insomnia...
Cancer medications and treatments often cause nausea and vomiting. There are many ways to help treat nausea, including medicine, integrative treatments, and home remedies. Your care team can help you...
Many health issues are linked with poor sleep, from high blood pressure to a weakened immune system. Acupuncture can help. This therapeutic technique has been safely and effectively proven to...
Cancer and cancer treatments can increase your risk of falling. Learn how to avoid falls so that you can avoid injury and get through cancer treatment safely.
Chemo brain affects many cancer patients. Feeling like you鈥檙e living in a fog is natural, but this haziness can impact your life. Here are some ways to help you focus...
Summer makes us want to be active outdoors. But people with cancer may be more prone to heat-related fatigue, hot flashes, sunburn, and dehydration. Huntsman Cancer Institute experts offer tips...
Music can connect us with memories of our loved ones, especially at this time of year as you listen to holiday songs and remember time spent with the person you鈥檝e...
As the writer-in-residence at Huntsman Cancer Institute, I have the privilege of helping patients, family members, and caregivers, as well as physicians and nurses, write their stories. Cancer compels us...
Two people occupy a small office in a big building. Huntsman Cancer Institute chaplains Gerson Annunciacao and John Cooper start and end their days in close quarters, often checking in...
I鈥檝e heard the new coronavirus is a marathon, not a sprint. Marathon runners have moments when they push themselves, moments when they preserve energy, and moments when they shore up...
Most nurses don鈥檛 do much sitting while they鈥檙e on the job. That鈥檚 partly why Amy Fenton, internal medicine nurse at 人妻中出视频 of Utah Hospital, was so excited to sit down...