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  • Caregivers

    3 Critical Caregiver Tips

    By J. Dietrich Stroeh Being a caregiver isn’t easy. I know. I learned the hard way as I took care of my wife who died from pancreatic cancer three years ago. The stress of doing a job that most people aren’t trained for, on average,...

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    Disabled World – News, Information, and Resources for the Worldwide Disability Community

    From persons who are newly disabled to those born with a disability; Disabled World provides a free Disability Community, resources, information, and assistance. About 1 in 5 U.S. residents – 19 percent – reported some level of disability in 2005. These 54.4 million Americans are...

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  • Chronic Fatigue syndrome

    A Peaceful Cove of Acceptance

    Article by Carol Jaquith The onset of any serious illness can be like a tidal wave. When illness turns chronic, it can threaten to overwhelm you with wave after wave of loss and grief. . Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, in her book On Death and Dying, and...

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    How Can I Get Help Paying For My Prescriptions?

    The ongoing cost of prescription medications can be a challenge, especially if you are taking more than one prescribed medication. Some pharmaceutical companies offer prescription assistance programs to individuals and families with financial needs. These programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of your...

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    eDATEABILITY

    eDateAbility helps people with physical disabilities meet others for friendship, romance and love. eDateAbility strives to give singles and others with physical disabilities a forum for information, tips on dating and relationships, as well as keep them abreast of trends and issues singles face today....

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    Disabilities – Suite 101

    What’s in a name? Suite101′s door is open to the curious novice looking for a “101″ intro to any of our 3000 topics, but it’s also a meeting place for over 29 million readers each month who ask 101 burning questions. We aim for the...

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    Wheelchair accessibility Blog and Disability News

    “Get the latest news and commentary in our blog for wheelchair users, parents, friends, caretakers, and healthcare personnel. Read about the latest trends in wheelchair technology, handicap accessibility, and even medical breakthroughs. We also feature various guest writers in our wheelchair blog. “Join us for...

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  • e-patients

    Finding Support in an e-Patient World

    By Mark S. King You’re part of a healthcare revolution in cyberspace, my friends. It’s changing the way people find treatment information, relate to their doctor, and support one another. And you’re about to meet some of the marvelous people who are leading the charge....

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    Beliefnet – Inspiration, Spirituality, Faith

    “Our mission is to help people like you find, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness. “Whether you’re exploring your own faith or other spiritual traditions, we provide you inspiring devotional tools, access to the best spiritual teachers...

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    Chronic Illness Coaching Shows Significant Benefits According to Stanford

    Seeing coaching recognized as an effective strategy for managing chronic illness is really exciting! And proven by “Stanford University Medical Center” no less! I’ve know this for many years of course, as have my clients but I can’t tell you how powerful it is to...

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