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  2. Chemo patient wearing hat asked to leave restaurant

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    According to The Huffington Post, the post-chemo cancer patient wore a beanie into a steakhouse restaurant and was asked to leave because he violated the dress code.

  3. How I found peace with my pixie after having chemo - AOL

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    It remained there long after I finished chemo, and instead I wore a gray cashmere cap my mom had bought me. Cozy and warm, it was exactly what I needed at that point. I wore it until I had enough ...

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  5. Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment - Wikipedia

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    Results from the first year study found smaller volumes of gray and white matter in patients exposed to chemotherapy. However, in the three-year study, both groups of breast cancer survivors were observed to have similar gray and white matter volumes. Altered brain structure in chemotherapy patients provides explanation for cognitive impairment ...

  6. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    In areas where healthcare facilities no longer required their nurses to wear nurse's caps, nursing schools eliminated the cap as a mandatory part of student uniforms. In addition, with the growth of technology in the healthcare setting, some felt that the nurse's caps were an obstacle for nurses wearing them, while others disagreed. [ 1 ]

  7. Hypothermia cap - Wikipedia

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    A hypothermia cap (also referred to as cold cap or cooling cap) is a therapeutic device used to cool the human scalp.Its most prominent medical applications are in preventing or reducing alopecia in chemotherapy, and for preventing cerebral palsy in babies born with neonatal encephalopathy caused by hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).