In this video shared by Raffles Hospital in June 2015, dietitian Bibi Chai blends a high calorie, high protein mango smoothie.
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Many cancer patients experience a loss of appetite or a feeling of nausea while undergoing treatment, particularly while enduring chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Because eating well keeps recovery on track — and can even speed it up — cancer patients should pay close attention to what types of foods they should eat and what foods they should avoid. For those who find eating difficult, a nutritious smoothie could be the answer.
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