I write about cancer 2-3 times a week and other topics are generated organically. I'm a 3 year breast cancer survivor, diagnosed at 33 years old with ER/PR+ cancer. My goal is to teach, learn, and engage with my readers.
Whether you have been diagnosed with cancer, are a cancer survivor, or have a relative or friend who has been diagnosed recently, these blogs will offer you comfort and understanding. Our directory of cancer blogs features true accounts of personal cancer journeys. Take the time to browse, boost, and get in touch with the bloggers.
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Many lives have been affected by autism. If someone in your family or community is affected, you know how challenging it can be to provide care and foster a healthy, effective understanding of the disorder. More often than not, people can feel discouraged and grow tired of advice from friends or family members who have not experienced autism first hand. It can be a hard reality, but there are others who have been there. Whether autism is new in your life, or you are looking to find relatable experiences, we've collected the best blogs out there for your benefit. So if you're looking for blogs that provide information and support for families, friends and individuals living with autism, look no further.
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Mental health issues afflict numerous individuals in modern society. You'll find this an informative and interesting blog directory. Many of the bloggers write about various mental health problems including autism, ADHD, bipolar and depression. Some of the blogs carry information on overcoming specific mental health issues.
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Nurses are often under-recognized, under-appreciated, and overworked. They give selflessly, deal with impatient people patiently, and learn to serve compassionately. Nurses see suffering, death, and the worst of life at times. It takes a special person to be a nurse. And these individuals truly need support from others who understand what they experience in the workplace. Here are some top nursing blogs that'll make you laugh, cry, or perhaps both. Nurses will relate emphatically, and those considering the profession will have some serious food for thought.
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