S6E50-CIPN

Educational infographic titled 'When Cancer Treatment Affects the Nerves' illustrating Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) symptoms. A diagram shows nerve damage in feet, alongside bulleted lists of sensory issues like tingling and burning, and motor symptoms such as muscle weakness and difficulty gripping, including a figure massaging an affected arm. Right-hand columns cover CIPN risk factors (e.g., age, diabetes) and potential treatments (duloxetine, physical therapy), accompanied by an illustration of a healthcare provider assisting an elderly patient with a cane. The poster directs users to 'Listen to the Everyone Dies podcast www.every1dies.org'

“When Cancer Treatment Affects the Nerves Infographic” for S6E50 discussing chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)

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Shakespeare authoring a play, in the movie Hamnet. We talk about the movie and how the play Hamlet was a creative outlet for Shakespeare's grief after the loss of his son.

S7E07: The Grief Hidden Inside Hamlet

The Connection Between Hamnet, Hamlet, and a Father’s Grief What happens when grief is too large to stay silent? In this episode of the Everyone Dies podcast, we explore the death of a child and how profound loss reshapes the human heart. Inspired...

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