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Severe Malaise - Articles
I'll Take the Econo Tray, With a Side of Gravy
by
Tiffany
Posted
Fri 05 Jun 2009 5:06pm
that might occur when I get to that point.
And I know how I will react should things go wrong. I'll either cut - and I won't do it quietly, either - or I'll make a big, comic scene about it.
Will this tiny, 6mm, 28 gauge needle make or break my first flying experience since hooking up to my pump?
Gravy:
The Diabetes OC Webring is growing daily
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Would parents get as upset over other severe illnesses?
by
Rose B.
Posted
Fri 12 Mar 2010 12:00am
This letter published by the Cape Cod Times in Massachusetts speaks to the need for understanding of the issues faced by school-going children with anaphylactic food allergies: As the mother of a child with a severe peanut allergy, I would like to comment on the recent article “Nut-free policy divides school. My husband and I have
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VICTORIA'S VICTORY-BEATING SEVERE NEUROLOGICAL ILLNESS
by
Joanne60
Posted
Sat 18 Sep 2010 1:52am
someone with Lyme Disease can deteriorate into such devastating ill health with horrendous Neurological problems.
Even now although I have watched your video many times it still makes be tearful. Partly also from frustration and sadness because there are many other children (and adults) allowed to decline into chronic ill health while our Health
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Shooting of a policeman by a man with severe mental illness, in Tampa
by
Jennifer aka Beautiful MInd


Posted
Tue 25 Aug 2009 5:34pm
Recently, a man who, according to his family who I heard interviewed on the news, had a severe mental illness and was totally psychotic (eg, he heard voices, talked to them, and said things that made no sense), shot and killed a police officer in Tampa. The shooter, himself, was also a police officer in the Virgin Islands for several years.
When I
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Disease Management for Severe Mental Illness
by
JaanS
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:19pm
by the nurses to help the patients.
Think of this as a pilot study. That being said:
Among a population of severely mentally ill outpatients who are notorious for not taking... illness? Check out this interesting paper published in the latest issue of the American Journal of Managed Care by Paul F. Cook, Suzie Emiliozzi, Corey Waters and Dana El Hajj
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College Campuses See Rise in Cases of Severe Mental Illness
by
Medline Plus
Posted
Thu 12 Aug 2010 9:00am
. 12 (HealthDay News) -- More cases of severe mental illness are being reported among college students than a decade ago, as more young people with mental health issues tackle a post-secondary education and are open to getting help when they need it, a new U.S. study shows.
The use of prescription medications by students to treat psychiatric illness
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