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Two Sides Of The Same Coin: Speech And Gesture Mutually Interact To Enhance Comprehension
January 7, 2010, Medical News TODAY

 
 

 

 
 

New Brain Scan IDs Early Alzheimer’s
January 7, 2010, Psych Central

 
     
 

Serious Emotional Disturbances Found Among Children After Katrina
January 6, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

Abuse in Childhood Linked to Migraine and Other Pain Disorders
January 6, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

How Childhood Trauma Can Cause Adult Obesity
January 5, 2010, TIME Magazine

 
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   

 

 
chronic illness
 
     
     
     
 

People face many types of chronic illness, including diabetes, HIV/AIDS, arthritis, persistent fatigue, asthma, and lupus, to name a few. The National Center for Health Statistics defines a chronic illness as one lasting three months or longer. While acute illness comes on suddenly, usually has an identifiable cause, and is treatable often with a return to normal health; chronic illness often begins gradually and may be multi-causal and multi-factorial.


coping with chronic illness
by Rosalind Dorlen, PsyD, a Member of the National Register Board of Directors
 
     
     

helpful links

Chronic Illness
American Psychological Association (APA)

Ten Steps From Patient to Person
American Chronic Pain Association

   
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Updated: January 8, 2010
 


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