chronic illness
chronic illness
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by Ernest Barby - 2006-12-23
Health insurance is essential in this day and age, yet many people simply do not bother to take it out. Either it is too expensive or they do not think they will need it, either way they end up comple...
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by Ketty Johnson - 2007-01-29
Excess body fat is linked to major physical threats like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, and the other factor is excess weight is not only very dangerous for health but it also look ugly and this...
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by Vincent Harris - 2007-03-02
Being naked is the great status equalizer. Think about the last time you got on an elevator; no one talked, but everyone was making snap judgments about others, by looking at the clothes and jewelry t...
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by Phillip Bilzon - 2007-03-16
"I have two doctors, my left leg, and my right."George Trevelyan, 1913.Any form of exercise is going to be good for you. Any activity that can raise the heart rate and make you perspire is doing you s...
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by Vincent Harris - 2007-03-18
After I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 1997, it was suggested to me that I might benefit from joining a fibromyalgia support group. My first and only experience with a support group was a jaw drop...
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by Rodney Robbins - 2007-03-24
I felt a lot of shame when I was too sick to work. I felt a lot of shame when I had to move my wife out of our little starter apartment back into her parent's house. I felt shame to need to see so man...
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by Anita Murray - 2007-08-31
I want to talk to you about your thoughts behind having a chronic illness like fibromyalgia and how getting labeled with fibromyalgia, having to deal with it daily, and having everyone tell you there ...
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by Mark Silver - 2007-10-15
A lot of blood, sweat, and tears goes into crafting your 'elevator speech' (I hate that term). You've probably agonized over it, striving to catch just the right tone and wording. Finally, you're (hop...
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by Patrick Omari - 2008-07-18
'One should die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly'. Nietzsche.The UK is set to introduce their first ever End of Life Care strategy to enable people to have more choice about how ...
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by Lisa Copen - 2008-08-20
If you live with an invisible illness, you may find the emotions of coping with people's doubts about it can be harder to manage than the disease itself. Most of us with a chronic illness must eventu...