
Julia Pugachevsky
Senior Health Reporter at Business Insider
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4 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Ariel Schwartz |Julia Pugachevsky |Henry Blodget
Breeze Hunter started off her senior year at Texas A&M University with a typical head cold. She only started to worry when it lasted almost two months. She was tired all the time, her days dotted with shortness of breath and headaches that she'd never had before. Campus doctors told her she had a sinus infection that was likely prolonged from the usual busyness of being a full-time student and sorority member. Her symptoms progressed.
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4 days ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Julia Pugachevsky
Breeze Hunter, 22, had symptoms of a lingering cold. She later learned she had acute myeloid leukemia.Breeze HunterBreeze Hunter, 22, started experiencing fatigue and headaches during her senior year of college. Months later, she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a rare form of cancer. Following a successful cell transplant, Hunter is recovering and plans to walk at her graduation. Breeze Hunter started off her senior year at Texas A&M University with a typical head cold.
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4 days ago |
flipboard.com | Julia Pugachevsky
'My gums wouldn't stop bleeding for hours, now my life is turned upside down'An award-winning DJ who experienced fatigue and severe bleeding from his gums saw his life turned upside down in the space of a week. Gareth Memphis, …
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.de | Julia Pugachevsky
Mit ein paar Veränderungen im Lebensstil hat Michelle Kloese, 42, mehr Gewicht verloren als zugenommen. Michelle Kloese Michelle Kloese, 42, nahm durch die frühe Menopause und einen stressigen Job an Gewicht zu. Als sie einen neuen Job antrat, meldete sie sich bei einer Gesundheits-App an, die von ihrem Arbeitgeber bezahlt wurde.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Mia De Graaf |Julia Pugachevsky |Henry Blodget
Ultima Espino, 35, with her husband and two sons. Espino was diagnosed with pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis at 34. Ultima Espino 2025-05-06T14:01:47Z Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? .
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