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Two Sides Of The Same Coin: Speech And Gesture Mutually Interact To Enhance Comprehension
January 7, 2010, Medical News TODAY
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New Brain Scan IDs Early Alzheimer’s
January 7, 2010, Psych Central |
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Serious Emotional Disturbances Found Among Children After Katrina
January 6, 2010, Science Daily |
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Abuse in Childhood Linked to Migraine and Other Pain Disorders
January 6, 2010, Science Daily |
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How Childhood Trauma Can Cause Adult Obesity
January 5, 2010, TIME Magazine |
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When someone has battled a serious illness and is given the information that there is nothing that can be done other than trying to make the patient comfortable and let the disease run its course, the patient and family are faced with an incredibly difficult and frightening situation with no clear path to follow. Fortunately, today there are some options that can make this impossibly challenging state of affairs somewhat more manageable. For example, in most communities there are hospice programs that are specifically designed to care for patients and families under these circumstances. |
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