Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Pam Flores

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Patient Blogger, wife, advocate, and caregiver

Heart Disease and Osteoporosis Have Common Link!

February is National Heart Awareness Month, so we'd like to tell you about the connection between heart disease and bone loss.   If you have heart disease you've probably had many chest x-rays to monitor your heart, and sometimes during these tests compression fractures of the spine are found.   New studies show that there is a... Read moreChevron
jpw2008

jpw2008

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living with it since childhood

more Therapy

hi I was told today that I need more therapy He was right I wish I didnt have to go I guess its for the best I just dont know how to deal with it Jon
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Alzheimer's Caregiver

New Facebook App Gives Experience of Having Alzheimer's

Like many people, I have started archiving my life’s events on Facebook. My Facebook wall includes cute photos of my dogs, my friends’ zany suggestions using the “Word of the Day” that I’ve posted, and accounts of my geocaching adventures. Facebook also has allowed me to maintain regular contact with friends, many of... Read moreChevron
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Leslie Rott

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Sociology graduate student living with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis

Sex And RA

I know I'm known on my blog for being open, honest, and a straight shooter. But I've never quite talked so openly about the subject I am about to discuss. And I felt like I should, because all the "cool kids" with RA are doing it.   Let's talk about sex.   It's a part of life.   If we're being realistic, there are functional... Read moreChevron
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Rick Frea

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A Registered Respiratory Therapist and asthmatic

Asthma Trigger Versus Asthma Cause

One thing that I've realized by reading the works of various asthma writers is that there doesn't seem to be a consistent definition of a cause and trigger.  Today I would like to standardize these two terms so that there is no further confusion.   The word "asthma trigger" is not the problem.  A trigger is anything that sparks an... Read moreChevron
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