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- Curcumin: Can it slow cancer growth? - Mayo Clinic
Curcumin is thought to have antioxidant properties, which means it may decrease swelling and inflammation It's being explored as a cancer treatment in part because inflammation appears to play a role in cancer Laboratory and animal research suggests that curcumin may prevent cancer, slow the spread of cancer, make chemotherapy more effective and protect healthy cells from damage by radiation
- Cancer fatigue: Why it occurs and how to cope - Mayo Clinic
Most people with cancer have fatigue Find out what cancer-related fatigue feels like and when it's concerning Learn ways to cope with fatigue
- Glucosamine - Mayo Clinic
Glucosamine is a natural compound found in cartilage — the tough tissue that cushions joints In supplement form, glucosamine is harvested from shells of shellfish or made in a lab There are several forms of glucosamine, including glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride and N-acetyl glucosamine These supplements aren't considered interchangeable
- Diabetic neuropathy: Can dietary supplements help? - Mayo Clinic
Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can happen due to diabetes Along with a balanced diet, some dietary supplements may help ease diabetic neuropathy symptoms
- Hiatal hernia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A small hiatal hernia usually doesn't cause problems You may never know you have one unless your healthcare team discovers it when checking for another condition But a large hiatal hernia can allow food and acid to back up into your esophagus This can cause heartburn Self-care measures or medicines can usually relieve these symptoms A very large hiatal hernia might need surgery
- Pancreatitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Pancreatitis can occur suddenly or build up over time Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this digestive system disorder that can cause serious illness
- Chemotherapy and hair loss: What to expect during treatment
Get an idea of what to expect during chemotherapy so you can plan ahead for head coverings or treatments to reduce hair loss
- Cholesterol-lowering supplements may be helpful - Mayo Clinic
Diet and exercise are proven ways to reduce cholesterol Cholesterol-lowering supplements might help, too
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