by lawrence | Sep 15, 2020 | News English
What do an astronaut, a submariner and a person with a rare disease have in common? The answer is – isolation. Regardless of your reasons for, or depth of experience with, isolation, it can still be extremely challenging. And although everything is uncertain at...
by lawrence | Sep 15, 2020 | News English
Does CML make me more at risk for COVID-19? If you are living with or care for someone with CML, it is understandable that you are finding the current global COVID-19 pandemic challenging and it is natural to want more information on COVID-19 and how it may affect...
by lawrence | Jan 2, 2020 | News English
If you’re recently diagnosed with CML it can sometimes be difficult to take in all the information you’re given. Unfamiliar medical terms may be used that mean more to your doctor than to you, so you may end up not really processing everything that’s being said....
by lawrence | Dec 9, 2019 | News English
What is mindfulness? Mindfulness is a bit of a buzzword these days, but all it really means is taking time to stop, disengage from your thoughts, and give your mind some space to slow down. Professor Mark Williams, former director of Oxford Mindfulness Centre in the...
by lawrence | Nov 19, 2019 | News English
Research suggests mindfulness is a very helpful general wellbeing resource for people living with cancer.1 For those with CML, the benefits of finding a way to maintain calm and cope with the potential anxiety and strain of a long-term serious illness can be even...
by lawrence | Sep 24, 2019 | News English
Interview between Felice Bombaci and Dr. Carmen Fava about quality of life with...