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When to Seek Care for Your Child’s Cough

If your child has a cough, how do you know when it’s time to see the doctor? “We're seeing rises in RSV and flu as well as pertussis, so it is a little confusing to really know what you're dealing with,” said Duke Health pediatrician Mary Beth Ogle Helton, MD, FAAP. Here, she explains when to take your child to the pediatrician.

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Support Empowers Young Adult After Cancer

When Hope Reynolds was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at the age of 21, she felt like her body had betrayed her. She had no family history of cancer. No lifestyle risks. She'd kept in excellent shape swimming for a varsity team at a small college in Michigan. How could this be happening?

After her cancer was successfully treated, Reynolds continued to worry that something else might go wrong with her health. “Anytime I felt a little ache or pain, it was hard not to think that it could be really serious. This led to some pretty significant health anxiety,” she said. Her medical oncologist, Kelly Westbrook, MD, urged her to try the support services offered through Duke Cancer Institute’s Teen and Young Adult Oncology program.

Shelby Meadows helps style a wig for Debra Calhoun at the Duke Cancer Center Raleigh Boutique

Self-Image Services Restore Confidence

One of the toughest moments during Debra Calhoun’s treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma came when her hair started falling out. “Even though they tell you to expect it, it’s still an emotional time,” she said. “Just waking up and seeing it on the pillow.” 

One of her best moments? Working with self-image consultant Shelby Meadows at the Duke Cancer Center Raleigh Boutique to create a new look that made her feel so good. Calhoun still drops by to scout the latest looks before her appointments.