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Celebrating Life
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aggie01l
Today I had the honor to attend the memorial service for a precious baby girl named Kaiya. She was perfectly formed and created by the Lord but she was born far too early to survive. My heart broke in pieces for her lovely family who is grieving such a devastating loss. In spite of this grief, baby Kaiya's grandfather spoke on behalf of the family ...
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What You Need To Know About Acid Reflux Disease
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Jan
What You Need To Know About Acid Reflux Disease - By: Gloria Fanz Acid reflux is also known as the Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Some people simply describe it as heartburn because of the burning effect of the condition experienced by the patient. Essentially, acid reflux is a disorder in which the acid contents in the stomach back up int ...
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Opthamologist
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Lisa
Finn had a regular follow-up appointment with the pediatric opthamologist today. It was a complete non-event, which I guess is good. Everything looks good, he seems to see just fine, and the doc didn't mention anything about the apparent smaller optic nerve that he made note of 9 months ago. Whatever. Sometimes I feel like we're just going thro ...
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Acid Reflux Heartburn and Raw Apple Cider Vinegar
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Jan
Acid reflux heartburn is a serious health problem that affects more than 50 million people. Left untreated acid reflux heartburn may lead to a more serious condition such as gastroesophageal reflux disease and in some case cancer. For most people heartburn is an infrequent occurrence that comes from eating or drinking the wrong things. These interm ...
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Dipping a Toe in the Alternative Medicine Waters (Part I)
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Alyson
My journey down the path of alternative medicine began due to the influence of my current doctor. She is an Internal Medicine doctor who treats many patients with HIV/AIDS or CFS. I think she is used to dealing with patients who have been marginalized or brushed off by others in the healthcare field. She has an amazing amount of compassion for her ...
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Surveillance of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Australia: 2009 update
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Terry S.
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 33 No 2 - June 2009 Surveillance of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Australia: 2009 update This report provides a snapshot of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in Australia for the period 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009. In this short report, the Australian National CJD Registry provides undated Australian human ...
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Going Back to Elementary School
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Jodi Cutler Del Dottore

I loved Elementary school. I had the most spectacular class and incredible memories of kickball tournaments, after-school rollerskating events to the tune of "Another One Bites the Dust", lunchroom "Truth or Dare" games and sleepovers at my girlfriends' houses (they had Ken and the Barbie convertible). Loved that school- Church ...
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Help Drive Away Multiple Sclerosis by Donating Your Vehicle
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Jeff Pile
This holiday season you can impact the lives of more than 6,000 people in the Ohio Valley area by donating your used vehicle. A new program, Autos-4-MS, encourages individuals or businesses to donate their old vehicles to the National MS Society, in turn, helping fund important programs for those living with multiple sclerosis in our area. One hund ...
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Missing Robert
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Joan Price
I'm trying to work on my book, but as my birthday approaches, I miss Robert so horribly that I had to write memories of him. Excerpts: I cried with Robert when we were forced to accept his death. His mind stayed strong at first as his body weakened. While he still had the strength, he prepared with the care and organization that he always ran his l ...
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