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Loss of Appetite



Eating can be an essential pleasure of life. But when we lose our appetite—whether we are actively turned off by the though of food or just lack the desire to eat—accessing nutrition becomes a chore. Frequently, a loss of appetite can be a symptom of high stress, an undiagnosed illness, or a side affect of medication or treatment for a separate issue. Finding ways to work with our bodies can start with appreciating what they’re doing for us, even when we’re not feeling our best.

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Coping with a Poor Appetite During Treatment for Cancer

In this cancer information video we offer some simple advice and tips for overcoming a poor appetite after cancer treatment.

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Combating Cancer Malnutrition

Cancer treatment can have a profound impact on a patient's nutrition status. Even more concerning is that the reverse is true as well: Poor and declining nutrition status can have profound impacts on cancer treatment and, therefore, on patient outcomes.

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Nutrition Tips to Manage Cancer-Related Appetite Loss

Appetite loss is when you do not have feelings of hunger or interest in food. If you are not able to eat, your body may not be getting the nutrients it needs.

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Cancer and Chemo-Based Lack of Appetite and Early Satiety

Here are some things you can do to minimize cancer and chemo-induced lack of appetite.

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How to Manage Chemotherapy Symptoms Through Food | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Chemotherapy can affect both appetite and flavor preference. But don't despair! Here are ways to keep your body healthy and your immune system supported during treatment.

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What to Eat During Cancer Treatment

Featuring 102 new dishes, this second edition provides practical suggestions to help patients and their caregivers anticipate—and overcome—the major challenges of eating well during treatment.

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Why Does Cancer Cause Weight Loss?

What is the connection between weight loss and cancer? There are actually multiple reasons for this, some coming before a diagnosis, others as a result of treatments.

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Chemo Side-Effect: Metallic Taste—What It Is and Tips to Help You Through It

Metallic taste and taste changes occur in 50% of people undergoing chemotherapy. Metallic taste means your food and drink taste awful. It is a side-effect that can stop you eating entirely. But with some tips and hints, you will be able to find enjoyment in food again.

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Cannabis Pharmacy: The Practical Guide to Medical Marijuana

The most comprehensive and approachable book available on understanding and using medical marijuana.

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Unconventional Diets in Cancer Care

Research is inconclusive, but there are several dietary approaches that may improve symptom management and outcomes in cancer patients.

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