When to Get Stitches: Assessing Wound Severity
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Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, occur when a person has both a mental disorder and an addiction. While it is not uncommon for an individual to suffer from both a mental health problem and substance abuse at the same time, understanding how these two issues can interact with each other is essential in
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My Special Aflac Duck is fantastic for children and their caregivers. Don’t just take my word for it. Watch this video to get a better understanding of the duck and how it’s already making a difference.
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Motherhood, is challenging. 8 years ago when I started CleverlyChanging, I felt that my entire life was geared towards my children. I was nursing my babies for what felt like all day! I needed an outlet, which is how CleverlyChanging was born. One of the issues with blogging is that a lot of it is
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Medicare is a health insurance program provided by the federal government. Did you know that there are a number of different Medicare Supplement Plan coverage levels available, some of which are provided without a need to pay premiums or with premiums taken out of your tax payments. Please check your eligibility for these plans! Outside
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Traditional medicine frequently involves examining signs and symptoms of a disease and treating them. Advocates of holistic medicine argue that this approach only serves to treat the symptoms and may often leave the root cause of the disease left untreated. As a result, traditional treatment methods leave room for recurrence of the disease. Today, holistic
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Attitudes to people with disabilities have improved significantly over the past two decades, legislation paying a large part in this shift. But while governments around the world seek to promote equality through laws, people with disabilities remain concerned that public perception is too slow in changing. Lack of understanding seems to be at the root
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