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  2. Chemophobia - Wikipedia

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    Chemophobia (or chemphobia or chemonoia) [1] [2] is an aversion to or prejudice against chemicals or chemistry.The phenomenon has been ascribed both to a reasonable concern over the potential adverse effects of synthetic chemicals, and to an irrational fear of these substances because of misconceptions about their potential for harm, particularly the possibility of certain exposures to some ...

  3. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy is one of the major categories of the medical discipline specifically devoted to pharmacotherapy for cancer, which is called medical oncology. [1] [2] The term chemotherapy now means the non-specific use of intracellular poisons to inhibit mitosis (cell division) or to induce DNA damage (so that DNA repair can augment chemotherapy ...

  4. Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment - Wikipedia

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    The systems of the body most affected by chemotherapy drugs include visual and semantic memory, attention and motor coordination and executive functioning. [9] [10] These effects can impair a chemotherapy patient's ability to understand and make decisions regarding treatment, perform in school or employment and can reduce quality of life. [10]

  5. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Another factor could be parental pressure to compete and succeed. Other risk factors include sleep deprivation, general physical and cognitive immaturity, dietary imbalance and inadequate physical fitness. [10] Among young athletes, a common form of overuse injury is stress fractures, which include injuries of the: femoral neck/pubis; femoral ...

  6. The 'Carter effect': How the former president gave cancer ...

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    Such a complication in the colon, called colitis, can be life-threatening, Davies said. Still, it doesn’t usually come with hair loss, nausea, extreme fatigue and other side effects historically ...

  7. Randy Moss announces cancer battle, says he has undergone ...

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    The surgery, called a Whipple procedure, is a complex surgery that can have risks; however, Moss said that it was a success. He added that he would still need to undergo chemotherapy and radiation.

  8. Lomustine - Wikipedia

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    Lomustine also has other biologic effects including inhibition of DNA synthesis and some cell phase specificity. In general, nitrosureas lack cross-resistance with other alkylating agents. Since lomustine is a nitrosurea, it inhibits several processes such as carbomylation and the modification of cellular proteins. [ 18 ]

  9. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can cause permanent problems with testosterone. Infections like mumps orchitis. Infections like mumps may temporarily or permanently affect testosterone by ...